Material Safety Data Sheet: tert-Butyl 3S-amino-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-[1]benaepin-2-one-1-acetate tartrate

Identification

Product Name: tert-Butyl 3S-amino-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-[1]benaepin-2-one-1-acetate tartrate
Product Code: Refer to batch and supplier labeling
Synonyms: No common synonyms available in commercial use
Recommended Use: Research and chemical synthesis in controlled laboratory environments; not intended for therapeutic or human consumption
Manufacturer Details: Refer to invoice or supplier documentation for manufacturer’s address, phone, and emergency contact information
Emergency Contact Number: Accessible through the supplier safety officer or posted lab emergency protocol

Hazard Identification

Classification: May cause skin and respiratory irritation; ingestion or extensive skin contact may pose health risks; handle with written safety protocols; does not fall under specific GHS category without further studies
Label Elements: Handle with gloves, goggles, and work in ventilated area; use warning or caution statements as provided by chemical supplier
Precautionary Statements: Avoid eye, skin, and clothing contact; do not ingest, inhale, or allow to enter environment uncontrolled; follow institutional PPE use
Physical Hazards: Possible mild corrosion to certain metals; no listed explosive or flammable risk under room temperature handling
Health Hazards: May trigger reaction in sensitive individuals; potential effects include respiratory irritation, skin rash, headache, and mild nausea depending on exposure

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: tert-Butyl 3S-amino-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-[1]benaepin-2-one-1-acetate tartrate
Purity: Reported as >95% by weight unless otherwise stated by supplier
Impurities: Trace amounts of synthetic precursors—identity varies depending on manufacturing process
CAS Number: Please refer to supplier specification (not widely registered)
Molecular Formula: C20H28N2O6
Molecular Weight: Refer to batch certificate; commonly >400 g/mol for complete salt

First Aid Measures

Eye Contact: Flush with plenty of clean, cool water for at least 10 minutes; lift eyelids if possible; seek medical attention for persistent pain or vision changes
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing; wash exposed area thoroughly with soap and water for several minutes; if symptoms develop, consult a physician
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air; provide oxygen if breathing is difficult; seek attention if cough, headache, or breathing problems continue
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting without medical advice; drink copious water if able; monitor for symptoms and call poison control or emergency in serious cases
Advice to Physician: Treat as for chemical irritation and absorption; supportive measures and observation recommended; consult poison control center resources for specifics

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry powder, or water fog; avoid heavy water jets that could spread material
Unsuitable Media: High pressure streams may splash material
Specific Hazards: Decomposition can generate hazardous vapors including nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, and possibly organics; keep containers cool with water spray if exposed to heat
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective suit; avoid inhalation of smoke, mist, vapors
Explosion Data: No significant risk of dust or vapor explosion identified with standard lab practices

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Restrict area entry; use gloves, goggles, and masks; ventilate area sufficiently
Environmental Precautions: Prevent product from reaching drains, soil, or water sources; collect spilled material with inert absorbents like sand or vermiculite
Methods for Cleaning Up: Sweep up and transfer to closed, labeled chemical waste container; wash spill site with soapy water; dispose of waste as regulated chemical waste following routine lab policy
Special Requirements: Inform safety office and keep record of significant releases; decontaminate all exposed tools or equipment

Handling and Storage

Handling: Work in chemical fume hood or ventilated bench; avoid direct exposure; minimize generation of dust, mist, or aerosol; do not eat, drink, or smoke during use
Storage: Store in tightly sealed vial in cool, dry, ventilated area; shield from light and incompatible substances such as strong acids or bases; restrict access to authorized personnel
Storage Temperature: Recommended 2–8°C for stability; consult supplier documentation for exceptions
Special Precautions: Post hazard signage and keep away from ignition or high temperature sources; rotate stock periodically

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Occupational Exposure Limits: None established on public record; keep inhalation and direct dermal exposure as low as possible based on prudent laboratory hygiene
Engineering Controls: Use certified ducted fume hood; employ closed systems and local exhaust when transferring substantial quantities
Personal Protective Equipment: Wear nitrile or chemical-resistant gloves, lab coat, eye protection (safety goggles or face shield), and in some cases protective mask or respirator
Monitoring: Periodically check for dust, vapor, or surface contamination in work areas

Physical and Chemical Properties

State: Solid at room temperature; crystalline or powder form
Color: White or colorless to pale off-white
Odor: Not well defined; generally mild or odorless
pH (in water): Typically not available; likely near neutral for tartrate salt
Melting Point/Range: Exact value varies, refer to supplier’s certificate (<150°C typical for tartrate salts)
Boiling Point/Range: Decomposes before boiling
Solubility: Readily soluble in polar solvents such as water, moderate solubility in alcohols
Vapor Pressure: Negligible under standard conditions
Density: Between 1.2 and 1.4 g/cm³ reported for related compounds
Partition Coefficient: Data unavailable
Flash Point: Not applicable; unlikely to present standard flammable hazard
Evaporation Rate: Not measurable at ambient conditions

Stability and Reactivity

Stability: Stable at recommended storage conditions; avoid excessive heat, moisture, or light
Incompatible Materials: Reacts with strong oxidizers, acids, and bases; may react with anhydrides
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Combustion and degradation may release carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, and organic fumes
Polymerization: No risk under intended use
Conditions to Avoid: Elevated temperatures, sources of ignition

Toxicological Information

Acute Effects: Exposure may cause mild irritation of skin, eyes, and mucous membranes; ingestion could lead to abdominal discomfort or vomiting in significant doses; no published LD50 for mammals
Chronic Effects: No long-term toxicity data available; effects unknown, so take standard precautions for novel research compounds
Sensitization: May provoke skin or respiratory sensitization in susceptible individuals
Route of Entry: Inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion possible
Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity, Reproductive Toxicity: No data found, so assume worst-case and apply strict safety culture
Medical Conditions Aggravated By Exposure: Pre-existing respiratory or skin conditions may be affected

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: No reliable studies; avoid uncontrolled environmental release
Biodegradability: Unknown; exercise caution in waste disposal
Bioaccumulation Potential: Not established; prevent entry into ecosystem
Mobility in Soil: Data not available; based on chemical composition, potential for water solubility exists, so limit runoff
PBT/vPvB Assessment: Not assessed, follow chemical best practices for lab chemicals

Disposal Considerations

Product Waste: Collect residue and contaminated disposables into hazardous waste bins; do not landfill, flush, or incinerate outside licensed chemical disposal
Contaminated Packaging: Empty containers must be triple rinsed or handled as hazardous chemical waste
Methods of Disposal: Follow local, state, and institutional procedures for regulated waste streams; coordinate with environmental health and safety department
Recycling Opportunities: Not suitable for recycling or reuse

Transport Information

UN Number: Not assigned or regulated for general laboratory scale; review as per larger bulk transport
UN Proper Shipping Name: Research chemical, not otherwise specified
Transport Hazard Class: Generally treated as non-hazardous for small shipments; confirm with shipper or chemical logistics for quantity and destination
Packing Group: Consult local or national guidelines if volume is above personal lab scale
Environmental Hazards: Not classified under marine pollutant; accidental spillage to water course should be prevented
Transport Precautions: Pack in leakproof and properly labeled containers; document manifest as per institutional chemical inventory

Regulatory Information

Chemical Inventory Status: Substance may not appear on country-specific chemical inventories; treat as novel/specialty research substance
Regulatory Restrictions: Subject to local, institutional, or national control for laboratory or research use only; not approved for food, drug, or cosmetic use
Relevant Statutes: Review with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), REACH, or other governing bodies applicable by region and end use
Hazard Symbols: Not classified under standard hazard pictograms; refer to site-specific hazard labeling or institutional database
Other Requirements: Maintain Safety Data Sheet for duration of laboratory use and for at least ten years thereafter as required for chemical accountability and incident investigation