Product Name: T-Butyl 3S-Amino-2,3,4,5-Tetrahydro-1H-1Benaepin-2-One-1-Acetate-Tartrate
Synonyms: No established synonyms found for this compound
Chemical Formula: Unpublished structure; presumed to follow empirical assignments based on name
CAS Number: Not formally registered; research chemical status
Uses: Laboratory research, analytical reference, synthetic intermediate
Manufacturer/Supplier: Supplied through specialized research distributors; contact supplier directly for packaging information
Emergency Contact: Local emergency services or supplier emergency line recommended for urgent incidents
GHS Classification: Under evaluation; similar compounds indicate possible acute oral, dermal, inhalation toxicity
Signal Word: Danger on toxicological similarity grounds
Hazard Statements: Harmful if swallowed, suspected of causing genetic defects, may cause skin, eye, respiratory irritation, risk of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure, potential for sensitization
Pictograms: Skull and crossbones, exclamation mark, health hazard symbols typical for research-only molecules
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust and vapors, avoid contact with skin and eyes, use only in chemical fume hood, no eating, drinking or smoking in working area, seek immediate medical attention after exposure, handle with thermal protection due to possible exothermic decomposition
Target Organs: Information lacking, though caution flagged for liver, kidney, nervous system based on similar heterocyclic amines
Chemical Identity: T-Butyl 3S-Amino-2,3,4,5-Tetrahydro-1H-1Benaepin-2-One-1-Acetate-Tartrate
Purity: Not less than 98% (typical research/lab standard)
Impurities: Minor organic process residues; to be confirmed by batch COA
Additives: No stabilizers or excipients declared
Molecular Weight: Calculated based on constituent elements and empirical mass
Mixture Formulation: Presented as pure compound rather than blend
General Advice: Evacuate from exposure source, remove contaminated clothing, wash affected areas with copious running water
Inhalation: Move individual to fresh air, keep at rest in comfortable position, administer oxygen if breathing is difficult, seek medical help
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, flush skin with soap and water for at least 15 minutes, seek immediate physician evaluation even for minor exposure
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously for at least 15 minutes with water, separate eyelids to ensure thorough irrigation, get emergency ophthalmologic evaluation
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, rinse mouth well with water, get immediate medical attention, provide chemical label and MSDS info to medical personnel
Notes for Physicians: Symptomatic and supportive measures recommended, detailed laboratory analyses may be necessary due to uncharacterized pharmacology
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, avoid water streams that can disperse material
Specific Hazards Arising from Chemical: Potential toxicity of combustion gases (CO, NOx, amine derivatives); volatile organic compounds can rapidly ignite
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Full protective gear, self-contained breathing apparatus, gloves and boots certified for chemical response
Special Procedures: Cool containers with water spray if safe, avoid entry of runoff into drains, chemical spill teams may be necessary
Personal Precautions: Wear laboratory coat, chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, vapor respirator in insufficiently ventilated area
Environmental Precautions: Prevent release to sewers, surface water, soil; contain spill using inert absorbent such as vermiculite
Cleanup Method: Scoop solids into sealed chemical waste containers, clean area with water and detergent, ventilate the affected space thoroughly, decontaminate with dilute bleach as final step if chemically compatible
Disposal: Treat as hazardous chemical waste, consult local hazardous waste guidelines for special handling requirements
Handling: Work only in fume hood, minimize dust and vapor generation, avoid inhalation and contact with body surfaces, do not use near food or drink
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling, remove contaminated clothing before leaving laboratory, maintain clean work surfaces
Storage: Store tightly sealed in original, labeled containers, protect from light, moisture, high temperatures; keep away from incompatible substances like oxidizers and acids
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, strong oxidants, reactive halogen agents; consult chemical reactivity series for specific hazards
Control Parameters: No official occupational exposure limits identified; minimize airborne levels as much as possible
Engineering Controls: Fume hood and high-efficiency lab exhaust ventilation necessary, avoid recirculating air
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical splash goggles, certified gloves (nitrile, neoprene), laboratory coat, closed shoes; full-face shield for spill response
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH-approved respirators where dust/vapor exceeds background safety limits
Environmental Controls: Use closed systems or local exhaust; prevent environmental release
Appearance: Presumed off-white to tan solid (crystalline or powder form) based on similar chemical analogs
Odor: No distinctive odor reported for this class of compounds
Molecular Weight: Estimated between 350-500 g/mol, based on structure
Boiling Point: Not determined (likely decomposes before boiling)
Melting Point: Range to be expected between 110–200°C, subject to batch confirmation
Solubility: Limited water solubility, more soluble in polar organic solvents such as methanol, acetonitrile, DMSO
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Stability: Chemically stable under recommended storage and handling, may hydrolyze under strong acid/base conditions
Chemical Stability: Stable under standard laboratory conditions (dry, dark, cool)
Possible Hazardous Reactions: May react exothermically with acids, oxidizing agents, halogen donors
Decomposition Products: Combustion and degradation may yield CO, CO2, organonitrogen compounds, t-butyl derivatives with toxic effects
Conditions to Avoid: High temperature, prolonged UV exposure, moisture, contact with incompatible chemicals
Polymerization: Not expected under normal conditions, though heat and pressure could promote unknown side reactions
Acute Toxicity: No formal animal or human data, similar nitrogenous heterocycles have moderate-to-high acute toxicity
Chronic Toxicity: Long-term exposure effects not evaluated, presumed risk of mutagenicity, teratogenicity possible by chemical analogy
Skin/Eye Contact: May produce irritation, redness, swelling, potential for delayed hypersensitivity
Inhalation: Respiratory irritant, risk of headache, nausea, central nervous system symptoms
Ingestion: Gastrointestinal upset, possible systemic toxicological effects
Carcinogenicity/Mutagenicity: No safety data, but related amines frequently undergo metabolic activation in mammals; handle as potential carcinogen
Persistence and Degradability: No available field data, presumed persistent based on aromatic ring structure and t-butyl group
Bioaccumulation Potential: Low water solubility may increase risk of bioaccumulation in aquatic environments
Aquatic Toxicity: Unknown, but similar compounds often show moderate toxicity toward fish, invertebrates
Soil Mobility: Likely to adsorb to soils, risk of groundwater contamination remains uncharacterized
Environmental Exposure: Minimize releases, do not flush into drains or watercourses, accidental spills need specialist remediation
Waste Treatment Methods: Incineration at licensed facility, chemical neutralization not recommended without professional consultation
Contaminated Packaging: Triple rinse with inert solvent, collect rinsate as hazardous waste, do not reuse containers
European Waste Catalog: Recommend EWC code for unused chemicals or research laboratory waste
Precautions: Contact local authorities for specific regulations, ensure manifesting for hazardous transport
UN Number: Not assigned for this specific compound
Transport Hazard Class: Treat as toxic solid, nos (not otherwise specified) for laboratory materials
Packing Group: III or II depending on purity and mass
Labels Required: Toxic, environmental hazard where applicable
Special Transport Precautions: Keep container tightly closed and upright, protect from shock and extremes of temperature, only qualified personnel to manage
DOT/ADR/IATA Recommendations: Reference laboratory chemicals regulations, ship under appropriate consignor-declared hazard
Labelling Requirements: Clearly labeled with full chemical name, hazard statements, supplier details, date of receipt, and batch
Regulatory Status: Not on major chemical inventories (EU, REACH, US TSCA, Canada DSL); strictly for R&D only
SARA Title III: Not regulated, but precautions align with Section 313 substances
OSHA: No established PEL; handle as hazardous chemical under OSHA Laboratory Standard
Other Regulations: Not classified as a controlled drug or precursor, but alert local authorities prior to import or disposal
Pictograms and Precaution Codes: Consistent with GHS for acute toxicity and health hazard
Restrictions: Research use, not for food, drug, cosmetic or household purposes, only trained personnel allowed