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Material Safety Data Sheet: ASTEC CYCLOBOND I 2000 RSP CHIRAL HPL

1. Identification

Product Name: ASTEC CYCLOBOND I 2000 RSP CHIRAL HPL
Product Code: Unique to supplier records, typically found on container or shipping documentation
Recommended Use: Chromatography applications, laboratory research, and separation of chiral compounds
Supplier: Listed on product packaging and shipping records
Emergency Contact: National poison control or supplier's emergency number provided at time of purchase
Prepared by: Technical department or safety office, reference date included on official packaging

2. Hazard Identification

Classification: Non-hazardous according to most regional chemical safety guidelines, though dust can irritate eyes, skin, or respiratory tract
Signal Word: None required for non-hazardous substances; use “Caution” if dust-producing
Hazard Statements: May cause mechanical irritation to eyes, respiratory tract, or skin with excessive exposure
Pictograms: Not mandatory for non-toxic substances; avoid unnecessary symbols
Precautionary Statements: Avoid unnecessary contact, prevent generation of airborne dust, and ensure appropriate ventilation

3. Composition / Information on Ingredients

Main Component: Cyclodextrin-based bonded silica, proprietary treatment yields chiral selectivity in separation applications
Chemical Family: Polysaccharides and silica gel
Impurities: Negligible, no regulated substances above reporting thresholds
CAS Number: Cyclodextrin derivative (e.g., β-cyclodextrin: 7585-39-9), silica support (112926-00-8)
Proportion: Proprietary, typically above 90% active matrix

4. First Aid Measures

Eye Contact: Rinse eyes gently with water for several minutes; remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing, seek medical attention if irritation persists
Skin Contact: Wash with mild soap and plenty of water; remove contaminated clothing, consult physician if irritation occurs
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, maintain comfortable breathing, medical attention if symptoms develop
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, seek medical advice if discomfort or persistent symptoms appear

5. Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or foam, based on surrounding materials
Specific Hazards: Combustion yields carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, silicon oxides; no unique fire hazards identified
Protective Equipment: Firefighters use self-contained breathing apparatus and suitable protective clothing
Advice for Firefighters: Limit inhalation of decomposition products, stay upwind of fire scene

6. Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Minimize dust generation, wear suitable protective equipment (gloves, goggles, lab coat)
Environmental Precautions: Avoid uncontrolled release to soil or water sources, contain spilled material
Cleanup Methods: Sweep or vacuum up material without generating dust, place in sealed container for disposal according to local regulations
Disposal: Follow disposal guidance as outlined under “Disposal Considerations”

7. Handling and Storage

Handling: Wear appropriate PPE, avoid inhaling dust, prevent direct contact with eyes and skin, practice thorough hygiene habits after use
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated location, avoid moisture exposure to maintain product quality, store away from incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers

8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Exposure Limits: No official occupational exposure limits published for this product, monitor as nuisance dust if significant airborne concentrations encountered
Engineering Controls: Use fume hood or local exhaust if dust is generated, maintain good general ventilation
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Goggles or safety glasses, protective gloves, lab coat, use NIOSH-approved dust mask if airborne particles become problematic
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly after handling, avoid eating or drinking in working area

9. Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: White to off-white powder or granular solid
Odor: Odorless
pH: Not applicable in dry form; neutral to slightly basic in aqueous suspension
Melting/Freezing Point: Not available as product decomposes before melting
Boiling Point: Not applicable
Flash Point: Not relevant, product does not support combustion in normal use
Solubility: Insoluble in water and most organic solvents
Vapor Density: Not applicable
Bulk Density: Approximately 0.3 – 0.6 g/cm³ (estimate)
Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions

10. Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Product remains stable under ordinary laboratory storage and handling
Conditions to Avoid: Prolonged exposure to high humidity, direct sunlight, strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous Reactions: No hazardous polymerization observed, avoid strong oxidizers to prevent degradation
Decomposition Products: Carbon oxides, silicon oxides form if subjected to extreme heat or combustion

11. Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: No available data indicating significant acute toxicity, considered low hazard in normal laboratory use
Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated exposure may provoke mild irritation in sensitive individuals
Eye Contact: Dust can cause irritation, redness, or tearing
Inhalation: Dust may provoke coughing, throat or lung irritation if exposure is above nuisance levels
Ingestion: Not expected to be toxic if swallowed in small laboratory amounts; may cause digestive discomfort
Chronic Effects: No evidence of cumulative toxicity upon repeated exposure under recommended handling

12. Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: No data to suggest significant hazard to aquatic or terrestrial systems under normal use and disposal procedures
Mobility: Product is insoluble in water, unlikely to move through soil in significant quantities
Persistence: Components are not expected to bioaccumulate or persist in the environment
Degradability: Expected to degrade slowly by natural chemical and biological processes
Wastewater Impact: Avoid uncontrolled disposal into drains or sewers

13. Disposal Considerations

Waste Disposal Methods: Gather material in properly labeled containers, dispose via municipal or commercial landfill as non-hazardous laboratory waste unless otherwise regulated
Packaging: Empty containers can be managed as ordinary non-hazardous waste after triple rinsing and decontamination
Regulatory Requirements: Observe federal, state, or local rules for disposal of laboratory chemicals even when not classified as hazardous

14. Transport Information

UN Number: No assigned UN number due to non-hazardous status
Proper Shipping Name: Laboratory chemical, not regulated for transport by land, sea, or air
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified as dangerous good
Packing Group: Not regulated
Environmental Hazards: None anticipated in transport
Special Precautions: Protect containers from physical damage and moisture during shipment

15. Regulatory Information

Inventory Status: Components typically listed or exempt under regional inventories such as TSCA (US), EINECS/ELINCS (EU), DSL (Canada)
Labeling Requirements: No hazard labeling required for this product under GHS or local law, standard laboratory labeling protocols apply
SARA Title III: Does not contain components subject to reporting under Section 313
State Regulations: Not listed by state-specific hazardous substance lists such as California Proposition 65
Workplace Safety: Standard laboratory chemical handling procedures cover all reasonable risks associated with this material