MSDS for trans-(1R,2S)-2-(3,4-difluorophenyl)cyclopropylamine L-tartrate

Identification

Product Name: trans-(1R,2S)-2-(3,4-difluorophenyl)cyclopropylamine L-tartrate
Synonyms: CPP-115 hydrochloride derivative, difluorophenyl cyclopropylamine tartrate
Chemical Family: Cyclopropylamine tartrate salt
CAS Number: 123456-78-9 (example)
Molecular Formula: C13H14F2NO6
Recommended Use: Laboratory chemical, research use only
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Hazard Identification

Classification: Acute Toxicity Oral (Category 3), Eye Irritation (Category 2A), Skin Sensitization (Category 1)
Labeling: Danger signal word, skull and crossbones pictogram, exclamation mark
Hazard Statements: Toxic if swallowed, causes serious eye irritation, may cause allergic skin reaction
Precautionary Statements: Avoid all contact with skin and eyes, wash hands thoroughly after handling, use PPE, avoid breathing dust or vapors, seek medical advice if exposed
Potential Health Effects: Immediate symptoms include nausea, headache, eye redness or pain, skin rash; long-term exposure risks not fully evaluated at lab scale
Target Organs: Central nervous system, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal tract

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: trans-(1R,2S)-2-(3,4-difluorophenyl)cyclopropylamine L-tartrate
CAS Number: 123456-78-9
Concentration: 98-100% (research grade material)
Impurities: Residual reagents from synthesis, trace solvents, estimated below 0.5%
Other Ingredients: None known (single substance material)

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move exposed person to fresh air, keep comfortable, monitor for breathing difficulty, seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash affected skin with soap and water for 15 minutes, if irritation, sensitization or rash occurs, consult physician
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes, remove contact lenses if present, avoid rubbing eyes, get emergency medical help for redness, pain or visual changes
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting, rinse mouth with clean water only if conscious, never give fluids to an unconscious person, seek urgent medical care
Most Important Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, central nervous system effects, allergic reaction (rash, swelling), respiratory or eye discomfort
Special Notes for Physicians: Symptomatic and supportive treatment, monitor airway and vital signs, no specific antidote available

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, carbon dioxide, alcohol-resistant foam, avoid water jet as it may cause contamination spread
Specific Hazards Arising from Substance: May decompose under fire to release toxic fumes (hydrogen fluoride, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide/dioxide)
Protective Equipment and Precautions: Firefighters need full protective suits and self-contained breathing apparatus, treat run-off water as hazardous
Special Procedures: Remain upwind, remove containers from fire area if safe, cool adjacent containers with water spray, avoid inhalation of smoke and combustion products

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Use chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles, avoid all contact and inhalation, ventilate area, prevent dust formation
Environmental Precautions: Prevent product from entering drains, sewers, or watercourses, contain spillage with inert material, report large spills to appropriate authorities
Methods for Clean-Up: Scoop up with non-sparking tools or disposable absorbent pads, place waste in tightly sealed container labeled for hazardous waste, decontaminate area with water and detergent, ventilate until fully dry

Handling and Storage

Precautions for Safe Handling: Operate in fume hood or well-ventilated space, avoid aerosol generation, do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling, wash thoroughly after use, keep containers tightly closed
Conditions for Safe Storage: Store in cool, dry place away from light, heat and incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers or acids, use secondary containers for extra protection, segregate from food and animal feed
Special Requirements: Secure storage area from unauthorized access, keep detailed log of material handling and inventory for regulated research chemicals

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Engineering Controls: Requires fume hood or local exhaust ventilation, maintain low airborne concentrations, regular air monitoring recommended for active substances
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Use splash-resistant safety goggles, lab coat, chemical-resistant nitrile or neoprene gloves, closed footwear, use approved respirator if ventilation is inadequate
Hygiene Measures: Remove contaminated clothing immediately, wash hands and face after handling, store PPE separately from street clothes, do not re-use disposable gloves
Exposure Limits: No official workplace exposure limits set for this substance, use as low as reasonably achievable approach, refer to local occupational health guidance

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: White or very pale crystalline solid
Odor: Odorless or slight amine smell
pH: Not applicable to solid, weakly acidic in water due to tartrate
Melting Point/Freezing Point: 145-160°C (range may depend on purity)
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: Data not available; treat as combustible solid
Solubility: Moderately soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, limited solubility in nonpolar solvents
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at ambient temperature
Density: 1.28 g/cm³ (approximate)
Partition Coefficient (log Pow): Estimated low (influenced by tartrate and fluorinated ring)

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under normal lab conditions, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight
Possible Hazardous Reactions: May react strongly with oxidizing agents, decomposition possible if heated or exposed to acids, releases toxic gases upon combustion
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid heat, flame, sparks, contact with acids or oxidizers, prolonged exposure to light or elevated humidity
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, alkalis, oxidizers, reducing agents
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, toxic organic fumes

Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: Oral route LD50 estimates in animals below 200 mg/kg
Symptoms: Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, central nervous system effects, skin or eye contact can produce irritation or allergic reactions
Chronic Effects: Not enough human data; animal studies could show possible neurotoxic or sensitizing effects
Carcinogenicity: No data suggesting carcinogenic potential from available animal studies
Mutagenicity: No mutagenicity observed in standard Ames tests
Reproductive Toxicity: No data on reproductive or developmental effects
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, and eye contact
Sensitization: Potential to cause allergic reaction in some individuals
Target Organs: Nervous system, skin, mucous membranes

Ecological Information

Toxicity: Expected to be toxic to aquatic life in low concentrations based on structure, no complete aquatic toxicity data available
Persistence and Degradability: Not readily biodegradable, potential for environmental persistence
Bioaccumulation: Low likelihood due to water solubility, potential increased due to fluorinated ring not easily broken down
Mobility in Soil: Moderate to high, depending on local soil conditions and rainfall
Other Adverse Effects: Contains fluorinated aromatic compounds, treat releases to environment as hazardous, take all steps to prevent entry into watercourses

Disposal Considerations

Disposal Methods: Collect waste in sealed, labeled hazardous materials container, do not discharge to drains, do not mix with other waste, contact licensed waste disposal contractor
Contaminated Packaging: Triple rinse containers, mark as hazardous before disposal, follow local regulations
Special Precautions: Comply with all local, regional, and national laws on hazardous chemical disposal

Transport Information

UN Number: 2811 (Toxic solid, organic, n.o.s.)
Transport Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic substances)
Packing Group: II (medium hazard)
Label: Toxic
Proper Shipping Name: Toxic solid, organic, n.o.s. (contains trans-(1R,2S)-2-(3,4-difluorophenyl)cyclopropylamine L-tartrate)
Environmental Hazards: Yes, marine pollutant
Special Precautions for User: Only properly trained personnel should handle and ship, use approved containers, emergency information must be attached to consignment

Regulatory Information

TSCA (USA): Subject to regulation as a research chemical, not listed for commercial or public sale
REACH (EU): Not registered, research and development exemption may apply in certain cases
OSHA: Considered hazardous, requires workers’ right-to-know training
SARA Title III: Does not appear on Section 313 list, manage under general hazardous chemical rules
California Proposition 65: No compounds on list, assess before commercial use
Canada WHMIS: Classified as D1B-D2B toxic material
Other National/International Regulations: Use in compliance with institution, state, and federal requirements for controlled and toxic substances, additional reporting may apply depending on jurisdiction