Product Name: (S)-(E)-2-[2-[3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenylphenyl]-3-hydroxypropyl]phenyl]-2-propanol
Synonyms: Not Available
Recommended Use: Laboratory chemical, research and development applications
Manufacturer: See supplier contact on label
Emergency Phone Number: Available on product label or upon direct request
Product Code: As per batch identification
Contact Email: Provided by manufacturer or supplier upon request
Classification: Acute Toxicity (Oral, Dermal), Skin Irritation, Eye Damage, Target Organ Systemic Toxicity
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: May cause skin irritation, serious eye damage, respiratory irritation. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Long-term or repeated exposure can affect liver and kidney function.
Pictograms: Skull and crossbones, Exclamation mark, Corrosive
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust, fumes, gas, mist, vapors, or spray. Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, and eye protection. Wash exposed skin thoroughly after handling this material. Keep away from food and drink.
Chemical Name: (S)-(E)-2-[2-[3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenylphenyl]-3-hydroxypropyl]phenyl]-2-propanol
CAS Number: Specific registry number as per authorized database
Concentration: Typically supplied at 98-100% purity for laboratory and industrial use
Impurities: Trace organic solvents or by-products less than 1% total, as indicated on certificate of analysis
Other Components: None intentionally added
Inhalation: Move individual to fresh air immediately. Loosen clothing and maintain airway. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist like coughing, trouble breathing, or dizziness.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Contact medical personnel if irritation remains prolonged.
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with clean water for several minutes, lifting eyelids regularly. Continue for 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if possible. Obtain prompt medical attention.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water if conscious. Do not induce vomiting except with explicit direction from medical staff. Immediate physician attention recommended due to possible organ toxicity.
Symptoms/Effects: May cause headaches, nausea, irritation of skin, eyes and respiratory tract, dizziness, or liver discomfort. Specific symptoms depend on route and amount of exposure.
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical powder, carbon dioxide, foam, or water spray in small amounts. Large fires may require water fog or regular firefighting foam.
Specific Hazards: May emit hazardous fumes of nitrogen oxides, chlorine, carbon oxides, hydrogen chloride on combustion.
Protective Equipment: Use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. Avoid inhaling decomposition gases.
Firefighting Instructions: Remove containers from danger zone if it is safe. Prevent runoff from firefighting entering drains or watercourses.
Explosion Hazard: No evidence for explosive properties in normal handling or storage; avoid dust accumulation and ignition sources.
Personal Precautions: Wear safety goggles, impervious gloves, and suitable clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation in the spill area.
Environmental Precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage from entering drains, watercourses, soil, or vegetation.
Clean-Up Methods: Contain spilled material with inert absorbents such as sand, earth, or vermiculite. Use non-sparking tools to collect and place in a tightly closed, labelled disposal container. Wash area after spill removal.
Emergency Procedures: Notify safety personnel and evacuate nonessential staff. Restrict access until clean-up is complete and environment is safe.
Handling: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Minimize generation of dust or aerosols. Use only within well-ventilated hoods or controlled settings. Keep containers tightly closed.
Storage Conditions: Store at room temperature in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Protect from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Separate from incompatible substances like strong acids, bases, oxidizing or reducing agents.
Incompatible Materials: Acids, alkalis, oxidants, reducing materials, strong dehydrating agents.
Other Recommendations: Keep away from food, beverages, and animal feedstuffs. Ensure product is stored in clearly labelled original containers.
Control Parameters: No established occupational exposure limits available; use industrial hygiene practices.
Engineering Controls: Utilize fume hoods, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to keep airborne concentrations low.
Personal Protective Equipment: Wear chemical safety goggles, laboratory coat, nitrile gloves, and properly rated respiratory protection if risk of inhalation exists.
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and equipment and clean before reuse.
Environmental Exposure Controls: Avoid uncontrolled releases to the environment by using closed systems or effective containment methods.
Appearance: Off-white or pale powder
Odor: Odorless or faint aromatic
Odor Threshold: Not determined
pH: Not applicable in solid form
Melting Point/Range: Estimate: 185–192°C (specific batch values may vary)
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: No data available; expected above 200°C
Evaporation Rate: Not established
Flammability: Not classified as flammable; may burn at high temperature
Vapor Pressure: Negligible under ambient conditions
Vapor Density: Not established
Relative Density: Not measured
Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents such as DMSO or methanol
Partition Coefficient: Not measured
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not established
Decomposition Temperature: Expected above 200°C
Viscosity: Not applicable for solids
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended handling, transport, and storage conditions.
Reactivity: No hazardous reactivity under normal temperatures and pressures.
Hazardous Reactions: Reacts with strong acids, bases, oxidizing agents, yielding toxic or corrosive vapors.
Conditions to Avoid: Excessive heat, source of ignition, exposure to moisture or humidity.
Incompatible Materials: Oxidizers, reducing agents, acidic or basic substances, strong dehydrators.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrochloric compounds on fire or strong decomposition.
Acute Toxicity: Exact LD50 not established. Based on related quinoline derivatives, moderate toxicity expected. May cause harm if swallowed or inhaled.
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: May trigger mild to moderate irritation in susceptible individuals.
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes severe irritation, burning sensation, redness, and tearing.
Respiratory Sensitization: Inhalation of dust may irritate the respiratory tract; potential for coughing and discomfort.
Carcinogenicity: No evidence from available data; use laboratory best practices.
Mutagenicity: Not tested on this compound; structurally related compounds require careful handling.
Reproductive Toxicity: No specific data, but caution recommended.
Repeated Dose Toxicity: High or repeated dose exposures may cause liver, kidney, or nervous system effects consistent with related pharmacophores; symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, and general malaise.
Target Organs: Liver, kidney, central nervous system.
Ecotoxicity: No specific data, but based on chemical structure, aquatic toxicity can be significant to invertebrates and possibly fish if released in significant amounts.
Persistence and Degradability: Expected to be moderately persistent in soil and water. Breakdown under photolytic or biological action may be slow.
Bioaccumulative Potential: Possibility for bioaccumulation in aquatic species due to quinoline and phenyl groups.
Mobility in Soil: Likely adsorbed to soil particulates; significant leaching unlikely without extensive contamination.
Other Adverse Effects: Avoid bulk release into waterways or sewage due to long-term effects on microflora and aquatic organisms.
Waste Treatment Methods: Collect and dispose in tightly sealed, labelled waste containers using licensed chemical waste contractors.
Disposal of Contaminated Packaging: Clean containers if possible or treat as hazardous chemical waste. Do not reuse packaging for food or animal feed.
Special Precautions: Do not release waste to drains or environment. Consult applicable regulations for laboratory or bulk disposal of organic chlorine compounds.
Local/Regional/National Regulations: Comply with all local, state, and federal waste disposal laws.
UN Number: Not assigned for small-scale transport; check with national authorities for significant bulk shipments.
UN Proper Shipping Name: Consult label or regulator for chemical name and hazard class.
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified under common transport codes, but treat as hazardous laboratory chemical.
Packing Group: Check with packaging and shipping specialists for acceptable containers and requirements.
Marine Pollutant: Possible; avoid transport near freshwater or marine environments.
Special Precautions for User: Ensure container integrity, avoid exposure to sun and water, document as laboratory/research chemical where required.
Transport in Bulk: Not regulated in IMDG Code; confirm with competent authority for bulk movement.
OSHA Status: Not specifically regulated under US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard; handle as hazardous chemical.
SARA Title III: Not listed as reportable, but use best practices for potentially toxic organic intermediates.
TSCA Status: May not be listed; verify status before import, manufacture, or commercial use in the US.
EU Regulations: Not registered under REACH; not on EU List of Substances of Very High Concern as of most recent review.
Canada WHMIS: Not classed under specific hazard but treat as lab-use only.
Other Registration Numbers: Jurisdictional differences may apply; verify with supplier.
Labelling Requirements: Ensure clear hazard, precautionary, and product identity information on any container or packaging.