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Material Safety Data Sheet: Azabicyclo Phosphate Ester

Identification

Product Name: Azabicyclo Phosphate Ester
Chemical Family: Organophosphate compounds
SYNONYMS: None established
Manufacturer: Chemical production facility, full contact details as per shipment documentation
CAS Number: Please refer to supporting technical literature
Recommended Use: Specialty intermediate for research, reference standard, laboratory reagent
Emergency Telephone: Reach chemical safety officer at contact provided with shipment materials

Hazard Identification

Classification: Acute Toxicity – Inhalation (Category 2), Acute Toxicity – Oral (Category 3), Acute Toxicity – Dermal (Category 3), Skin Corrosion/Irritation (Category 2), Eye Damage/Irritation (Category 2A), Environmental Hazard – Acute (Category 1)
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Pictograms: Skull and Crossbones, Exclamation Mark, Corrosion, Environment
Hazard Statements: Toxic by ingestion, inhalation, or skin absorption; causes severe skin/eye irritation; may cause long-term effects in aquatic settings;
Precautionary Statements: Keep away from unprotected personnel; do not eat, drink, or smoke while working; avoid environmental discharge; use only with proper engineering controls; wear suitable PPE

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: Azabicyclo Phosphate Ester
Molecular Formula: Please refer to supplement for specific structure details
Active Ingredient Concentration: >98% purity
Impurities: Not expected above 1% total, proprietary mixture possible
Other Ingredients: None declared by supplier
Chemical Abstracts Service Number: Reference available upon request

First Aid Measures

General Advice: Remove victim from exposure; seek medical help immediately
Eye Contact: Rinse eyes for a minimum of 15 minutes; remove contact lenses if present; immediate physician examination
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothes; flush with copious amounts of water and mild soap for 15 minutes; do not delay medical assessment
Inhalation: Move victim to fresh air; keep warm and at rest; administer oxygen if breathing is difficult; obtain urgent medical attention
Ingestion: Rinse mouth; do not induce vomiting; seek emergency care rapidly
Symptoms/Effects: Dizziness, nausea, muscle cramps, respiratory distress, vision impairment, skin burns, organ effects with large exposures

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical, CO2, foam, or water spray (fog only)
Specific Hazards from Combustion: Produces toxic fumes of phosphorus oxides, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Full protective clothing; self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); positive pressure masks strongly recommended
Firefighting Instructions: Move containers away from fire area if no risk; cool with water spray; use caution as runoff can contaminate water sources

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, respirator; evacuate unprotected individuals; avoid skin and eye exposure
Environmental Precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage; keep out of drains, waterways, and soil
Methods for Cleanup: Absorb with inert material; collect in properly labeled container for disposal; ventilate area and wash spill site after pickup
Emergency Procedures: Use authorized personnel with correct emergency equipment; follow facility spill response protocol

Handling and Storage

Safe Handling: Use only inside approved chemical fume hood; keep container tightly closed; avoid inhaling fumes or dusts; ground all transfer equipment; staff must wear approved PPE
Storage Conditions: Keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated setting away from incompatible substances; store in original, secure containers; lockable poison cabinet recommended
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, strong acids, active metals
Specific Guidelines: Rotate inventory regularly; inspect containers for damage or leaks during storage cycles

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Engineering Controls: Operate within functioning chemical fume hood or suitable local exhaust system
Eyes/Face Protection: Tight-fitting chemical safety goggles and full-face shield
Skin Protection: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or comparable), long sleeves, lab coat, impervious apron
Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH-approved respirator suitable for airborne organophosphate exposure if ventilation is inadequate
Exposure Limits: No established ACGIH TLV or OSHA PEL, minimize exposure to lowest achievable level

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: Pale-yellow to amber liquid or crystalline solid depending on batch
Odor: Slight chemical smell
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Not routinely disclosed, consult supplier
Boiling Point: Data not available
Flash Point: Above 80°C (typical for closely related esters)
Solubility: Limited in water; miscible with common organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Not characterized
Density: 1.1–1.3 g/cm3
pH: Not applicable for neat product
Decomposition Temperature: Above 140°C
Partition Coefficient: Log P not measured

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under standard laboratory conditions if kept unused and sealed
Decomposition: Produces hazardous gases and vapors at temperatures above 140°C and in contact with incompatible materials
Reactivity: Strongly reactive with oxidizers, acids, and some metals
Conditions to Avoid: Elevated heat, sparks, open flames, direct sunlight, excessive humidity
Hazardous Polymerization: Not known to self-polymerize

Toxicological Information

Acute Effects: Highly toxic through ingestion, skin, and respiratory routes; LD50 data suggest severe risk at milligram doses
Chronic Exposure: Symptoms may include central nervous system depression, liver and kidney toxicity, cumulative cholinesterase inhibition, neurological impact
Irritation/Corrosivity: Causes significant eye and skin irritation with risk of permanent damage
Sensitization: Not reported in literature but caution due to chemical structure
Carcinogenicity: Not evaluated by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Mutagenicity: No comprehensive studies; related esters reported mutagenic in some assays
Other Risks: Aspiration hazard, danger of respiratory impairment

Ecological Information

Bioaccumulation: Moderate to high potential in aquatic organisms
Persistence/Degradability: Slow natural breakdown under most conditions; possible long-term risk to aquatic and terrestrial environments
Aquatic Toxicity: Extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates and fish (low LC50 values reported for organophosphate analogues)
Mobility in Soil: High, depending on environmental conditions
Ecological Caution: Avoid discharge to wastewater or open environment

Disposal Considerations

Waste Handling: Treat as hazardous chemical waste; do not empty into drains or normal trash
Disposal Methods: Contact licensed chemical disposal contractor; incineration recommended under controlled conditions
Container Disposal: Triple rinse and dispose of container by hazardous waste guidelines; retain and provide full traceability of disposal records
Waste Code: Obtain and reference regional or state hazardous waste code as per local authority

Transport Information

UN Number: Refer to chemical shipment documentation
Proper Shipping Name: Toxic, organic phosphate ester liquid, n.o.s.
Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic Substance)
Packing Group: II or I based on analysis
Transportation Requirements: Use leak-proof, impact-resistant containers; full shipping documents required; label with hazard pictograms and UN codes
Special Precautions: Notify carrier prior to transport; declare to emergency response agencies during transit

Regulatory Information

TSCA Inventory: Verify status prior to import or use in the United States
REACH Registration: May require notification if manufactured or imported in Europe
Canadian Regulations: Controlled product under WHMIS
CERCLA: Substance may be reportable under spill or release regulations
SARA Title III: Subject to Section 302 (extremely hazardous substances) if aggregated above threshold
Other Country Regulation: Refer to national chemical inventory and workplace protection standards
Labeling Requirements: Hazard pictograms, hazard statements, full manufacturer details, PPE recommendations, batch traceability