Product Name: (S)-A-3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl]Phenyl-2-(1-Hydroxy-1-Methylethyl)Benzenepropanol
Other Names: None reported
CAS Number: Not available
Recommended Use: Research chemical, intermediate for synthesis
Manufacturer Contact: Provided upon request, direct lines for emergency response available through regional regulatory directories
Emergency Phone Number: Consult local or national Poisons Information Centre or regional regulatory response service
Classification: Eye irritation Category 2, Skin irritation Category 2, Hazardous to aquatic life Category 3
Label Elements: Globally Harmonized System-compliant labels required, include exclamation mark pictogram, warning signal word
Hazard Statements: Causes skin and eye irritation, harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects
Precautionary Statements: Avoid contact with skin or eyes, do not inhale dust, wear appropriate protective equipment, prevent product from entering waterways
Risk Phrases: R36/38 – Irritating to eyes and skin; R52/53 – Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment
Symptoms of Exposure: Redness, itching, swelling, watering eyes, dry or cracked skin, respiratory discomfort
Chemical Name: (S)-A-3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl]Phenyl-2-(1-Hydroxy-1-Methylethyl)Benzenepropanol
Synonyms: None widely recognized
Concentration Range: Pure substance, not a mixture
Impurities: None identified, low-level synthetic by-products monitored in controlled manufacturing batches
Molecular Formula: C27H26ClNO2
Molecular Weight: 431.96 g/mol
Eye Contact: Flush cautiously with clean water for at least 15 minutes, hold eyelids open, remove contact lenses if present and easy, seek medical help without delay
Skin Contact: Wash thoroughly with soap and running water, remove contaminated clothing, medical care required if irritation persists
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, support breathing with oxygen or artificial ventilation if affected, obtain skilled medical attention if symptoms worsen
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting, give water to drink if conscious, monitor for any symptoms, get emergency care for persistent or severe effects
Most Important Symptoms/Effects: Severe eye irritation, allergic skin response, possible shortness of breath
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: High-pressure water jets may spread chemical
Hazardous Combustion Products: Releases hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, possible toxic quinoline derivatives
Protective Equipment: Use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing, remain upwind
Fire Fighting Instructions: Cool exposed containers with water spray, prevent runoff entering drains or water courses, evacuate area if heavy smoke or toxic fumes present
Personal Precautions: Wear gloves, safety goggles, lab coat, and respiratory protection, restrict entry to contaminated areas
Environmental Precautions: Stop product from reaching sewers, surface water or soil, use spill containment barriers if feasible
Cleanup Methods: Scoop or sweep material into suitable, tightly closed containers using non-sparking tools, wash residue with plenty of water mixed with detergent, dispose through hazardous waste route
Decontamination: Ventilate affected area thoroughly, check for residue to prevent persistent skin contact or environmental entry
Spill Reporting: Notify regulatory authorities if large quantities reach environment, maintain incident logs
Safe Handling: Manage only in fume hood or well-ventilated laboratory spaces, minimize dust creation, prohibit eating, drinking or smoking in workspaces, train staff on safe handling protocols
Storage Conditions: Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, ignition points, strong acids and bases, keep container tightly closed
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, strong acids, bases, reducing agents
Handling Precautions: Regular inspections for container leaks, implement strict access control, keep detailed inventory
Special Storage Controls: Segregate from food and feedstocks, label and date all storage vessels, provide secondary containment
Control Parameters: No specific occupational exposure limits documented, apply general chemical hygiene standards
Engineering Controls: Use enclosures, process controls, local exhaust ventilation to control airborne concentrations
Eye Protection: Chemical splash goggles or face shield
Hand Protection: Nitrile or neoprene gloves, frequent glove changes for repeat users
Skin Protection: Lab coat with tight cuffs, chemical-resistant apron for bulk work
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH or EN-approved particulate respirator, especially during powder handling
Hygiene Measures: Always wash hands thoroughly after use, no eating, drinking or smoking during chemical handling, shower before leaving laboratory
Appearance: Pale yellow crystalline solid
Odor: Faint synthesis by-product odor
Odor Threshold: Not detected
pH: Not measured
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Estimated 125-130°C
Boiling Point: Not determined, thermal decomposition before boiling
Flash Point: Not measured
Evaporation Rate: Not relevant for solids
Flammability: Not highly flammable under standard conditions
Upper/Lower Flammability Limits: Data not available
Vapor Pressure: Very low at ambient temperature
Vapor Density: Not established
Relative Density: Estimated 1.26 g/cm³
Solubility: Moderately soluble in organic solvents, very low solubility in water
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not measured
Auto-ignition Temperature: No data
Decomposition Temperature: Above 130°C
Viscosity: Not applicable
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage and typical laboratory conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Exposure to strong heat, open flame, prolonged ultraviolet light
Incompatible Materials: Vigorous reaction risk with strong oxidizers, halogenated acids, strong bases
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Releases hazardous fumes including hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, quinoline derivatives during thermal breakdown
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Low reactivity in storage, avoid mixing with incompatible substances
Likely Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin, eyes, ingestion
Acute Toxicity: No conclusive animal LD50/LC50 data available, but risk of irritation recognized
Irritation/Corrosivity: Causes marked eye and skin irritation, leads to redness or allergic contact dermatitis
Sensitization: Some risk based on chemical family
Mutagenicity: Not established, limited information
Carcinogenicity: Not listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA
Reproductive/Developmental Toxicity: No investigational data
Long-term Exposure Effects: Potential to cause chronic skin conditions, persistent respiratory sensitivity in case of repeated inhalation
Ecotoxicity: Classified as hazardous to aquatic life, possible risk of long-term aquatic impact
Persistence and Degradability: Slow to degrade in environment, possible accumulation in sediment
Bioaccumulation Potential: Predicted lipophilic character may lead to buildup in aquatic organisms, no directly measured values
Mobility in Soil: Low water solubility, expected low mobility in soil, risk of contamination localized
Other Environmental Hazards: Prevent release to water courses, wastewater, or public sewer systems
Waste Treatment Methods: Dispose at certified facility for organic chemical waste, never pour down drain or mix with municipal waste
Container Disposal: Triple-rinse, puncture then manage as hazardous waste, affix correct environmental hazard label
General Recommendations: Assign unique waste tracking code, maintain chain-of-custody for waste shipments, document waste quantity and disposal site
Regulatory Compliance: Follow local, national, and international hazardous waste standards, consult regulatory bodies for current rules
UN Number: Not assigned
Proper Shipping Name: Chemical, N.O.S. (not otherwise specified)
Transport Hazard Class: 9, Miscellaneous Hazard if shipped in bulk
Packing Group: III
Labeling Requirements: Display environmental hazard symbol per international requirements
Special Provisions: Not regulated for transport in limited quantities, bulk must be declared and handled as hazardous
Environmental Hazards: Avoid spills, use containment on palletized units, report accidental releases in transit
Transport Precautions: Pack in UN-rated containers, enclose MSDS or safety summary with shipment, log batch number and contents
Federal Regulations: Not listed on major chemical regulatory lists (TSCA, REACH) as of last update, classified hazardous for laboratory use by OSHA GHS standards
Labelling: Requires GHS-compliant labeling, employee training mandatory
Control Regulations: Local reporting and tracking as laboratory chemical, notification to authorities for significant lost quantities, employee medical monitoring suggested for frequent handlers
Inventory Status: Not on major public inventories, handled as laboratory-use only, not for consumer sale
Regulatory References: OSHA, EPA, CLP Regulation (EC), regional poison control, waste and environmental discharge rules