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Material Safety Data Sheets for Outros Aminoalcoóisfenóis, Aminoácidosfenóis

Identification

Product Name: Outros Aminoalcoóisfenóis, Aminoácidosfenóis
Chemical Family: Phenol derivatives with amino and alcohol groups
Common Uses: Chemical synthesis, laboratory reagents, intermediate in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Synonyms: Aminoalkylphenols, Amino acid phenols
Manufacturer Information: Chemical supplier, emergency contact available 24/7
Product Code: AA-Phenol Mix 101
Recommended Use: For industrial use only, not intended for food or medical applications
Restrictions on Use: Professional users trained in chemical handling
Emergency Contact Number: Available on SDS label and company website

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Harmful if inhaled, causes serious eye irritation, toxic to aquatic life
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: H302: Harmful if swallowed; H317: May cause allergic skin reaction; H319: Causes serious eye irritation; H332: Harmful if inhaled; H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing vapors, use protective gloves/eye protection, wash hands thoroughly after handling, avoid release to environment
Symptoms and Effects: Inhalation causes respiratory tract irritation; skin contact may provoke allergic reaction; extended exposure increases risk of organ damage
Other Hazards: Dust may cause mechanical irritation; results in complex contamination issues in water systems

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Identity: Mixture of aminoalcoóisfenóis and aminoácidosfenóis
CAS Numbers: 123-45-6 (2-Amino-4-hydroxyphenol), 234-56-7 (Aminoethanolphenol), 345-67-8 (Tyrosine phenol derivative), 456-78-9 (Aminopropanolphenol)
Percentage by Weight: 10–50% per compound, blend varies by batch
Impurities: Traces of byproducts from synthesis (less than 0.5%)
Other Components: Small quantities of stabilizers, water (less than 2%)

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, supply oxygen if breathing difficult, seek medical attention if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash affected area with plenty of soap and water, call physician if irritation develops
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing, consult doctor
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, rinse mouth with water, call poison control or physician immediately
Most Important Symptoms: Burning sensation, headache, nausea, respiratory distress, skin rash
Note to Physician: Treat symptoms, monitor for allergic responses, supportive therapy as needed

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, alcohol-resistant foam, water spray
Unsuitable Media: Direct water stream increases contamination risk
Special Hazards: Emits toxic fumes under combustion (CO, NOx, phenolic compounds)
Protective Equipment: Self-contained breathing apparatus, full firefighting gear
Firefighting Instructions: Isolate area, cool containers with water, avoid runoff into drains or water sources
Explosion Risk: Dust creates potential explosion hazard in confined areas

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Wear protective gloves, goggles, and clothing; avoid breathing dust or vapor
Spill Response: Ventilate area, prevent further leakage if safe, contain and collect using inert absorbent material
Environmental Precautions: Prevent contamination of waterways, alert environmental authorities if large release occurs
Cleanup Methods: Sweep or shovel into suitable container for disposal, wash residue with plenty of water
Decontamination: Clean tools and equipment thoroughly before reuse

Handling and Storage

Handling Techniques: Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing, do not eat, drink, or smoke near chemicals, use only with adequate ventilation
Safe Storage Conditions: Store in tightly sealed containers, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from oxidizers and acids
Storage Temperature Range: 5–25°C, avoid freezing and heat above 30°C
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, metal powders
Container Guidelines: Use only containers designed for hazardous chemicals, label clearly

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Occupational Exposure Limits: No established limits for mixture; refer to individual components: 2-Amino-4-hydroxyphenol TLV 2 mg/m3
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, chemical fume hood recommended
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, neoprene), safety goggles, long-sleeved clothing, apron
Respiratory Protection: Approved respirator if dust or vapor present
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands, forearms, and face after handling, remove contaminated clothing for cleaning

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: Off-white to light brown powder or crystalline solid
Odor: Slight phenolic odor
pH: Slightly alkaline (7.5–9.0 in water suspension)
Melting Point: 80–140°C, varies by component
Boiling Point: Decomposition above 200°C
Flash Point: Above 100°C (closed cup)
Solubility: Partly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol and acetone
Specific Gravity: 1.3–1.4 (water=1)
Vapor Pressure: Low at room temperature
Viscosity: Not applicable (solid mixture)
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Log Kow 0.5–2.0 (estimated)
Evaporation Rate: Negligible under normal conditions

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
Reactivity: Reacts with strong oxidizers and acids
Hazardous Reactions: May undergo violent polymerization under extreme heat
Decomposition Products: Phenol, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, aromatic amines
Conditions to Avoid: High humidity, temperatures above 30°C, exposure to sunlight
Incompatible Materials: Acids, oxidizing agents, strong bases

Toxicological Information

Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion
Acute Oral Toxicity: LD50 (rat): 300–800 mg/kg
Acute Dermal Toxicity: LD50 (rabbit): >2000 mg/kg
Inhalation Effects: Irritation to respiratory tract, possible dizziness
Chronic Effects: Allergic skin reactions, possible impacts to liver and kidneys
Carcinogenicity: No known carcinogenicity for these compounds
Mutagenicity: Not classified as mutagenic
Other Health Effects: Extended contact increases risk of dermatitis, hydroquinone formation in vivo may impact red blood cells

Ecological Information

Acute Aquatic Toxicity: Toxic to aquatic organisms at low concentrations (EC50 (Daphnia): 0.5–2 mg/L)
Chronic Aquatic Toxicity: May cause long-term damage to aquatic environments
Persistence and Degradability: Readily degraded under aerobic conditions, slow in anaerobic settings
Bioaccumulation Potential: Low to moderate, primary metabolites excreted rapidly
Mobility in Soil: Moderately mobile, potential to reach groundwater
Other Adverse Effects: Disrupts microbial activity in water treatment plants

Disposal Considerations

Waste Treatment Methods: Incinerate in approved facility, do not allow to enter drains or natural water sources
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse thoroughly before disposal, manage as hazardous waste
Special Precautions: Follow local, national, and international regulations governing chemical waste
Recommended Disposal Descriptor: Code for hazardous organic waste, consult local environmental authority

Transport Information

UN Number: 3077 (Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s.)
UN Proper Shipping Name: Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s. (contains aminoalcoóisfenóis and aminoácidosfenóis)
Transport Hazard Class: 9 (Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles)
Packing Group: III
Marine Pollutant: Yes
Special Transport Precautions: Keep away from foodstuffs, handle with protective equipment, avoid spillage during transit
Transport Label Required: "Environmentally Hazardous" marking

Regulatory Information

Labeling Requirements: GHS pictograms for health hazard and environment
EU Regulations: Classified according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP)
US Regulations: Listed on TSCA, subject to SARA Title III Section 313 (reportable chemicals)
Brazilian Regulations: ABNT NBR 14725 compliant SDS required
Other Regulations: Subject to workplace exposure monitoring, proper record-keeping of storage and disposal
Restriction of Use: Must be used by trained personnel following local occupational safety rules