Product Name: Bis(Peroxynonanoic Acid) Synonyms: Peroxynonanoic Acid Compound, Peroxynonanoic Acid with Inert Solid Product Use: Oxidizer in chemical processes, industrial cleaning applications Supplier: Verified chemical manufacturer with focus on quality control and industrial safety Manufacturer Address: Detailed address and emergency contact, easily accessible for frontline workers Emergency Telephone: 24/7 expert line, with multilingual support, quick response time Recommended Restrictions: Restricted to trained professionals, not for consumer use
GHS Classification: Oxidizer (Category 2), Skin Irritant (Category 2), Eye Irritant (Category 2A), Acute Toxicity Oral (Category 4) Label Elements: Strong oxidizer sign, corrosive pictogram, warning symbol Signal Word: Danger Hazard Statements: May intensify fire, causes skin and serious eye irritation, harmful if swallowed Precautionary Statements: Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames, avoid breathing dust, wear protective gloves and goggles, wash exposed skin thoroughly after handling Physical Hazards: Can ignite quickly when mixed with organic material, must be kept segregated Health Hazards: Irritates mucous membranes, causes burning sensation on contact Environmental Hazards: Persistently toxic to aquatic life, may disrupt natural ecosystems
Chemical Identity: Bis(Peroxynonanoic Acid) CAS Number: 84083-86-7 Concentration: ≤ 27% active ingredient Inert Solid Content: ≥ 73% non-reactive carrier minerals Impurities and Stabilizers: Trace water content, proprietary binding agents Additives: None reported for coloring or odor; plain white appearance
Inhalation: Remove person to well-ventilated area, monitor breathing, avoid panic and crowds during evacuation, consult emergency services for persistent symptoms Skin Contact: Rinse with plenty of running water, strip contaminated clothing, use soap to clean skin, do not scrub harshly, seek medical attention for burns or blisters Eye Contact: Rinse eyes for at least 15 minutes, tilt head to prevent contamination of other eye, avoid rubbing, seek immediate professional help Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water only if conscious, do not induce vomiting, monitor for abdominal pain or nausea, get immediate medical attention Advice for Medical Personnel: Symptom-based treatment, monitor for respiratory distress, administer oxygen if necessary, keep emergency decontamination equipment at hand
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, large volumes of water, consider dry chemical in absence of water supply, never use foam or CO2 Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Avoid using organic materials, dry powder containing carbon Specific Hazards: Decomposes at high heat, releasing oxygen, risk of re-ignition, may explode under containment Firefighter Protective Equipment: Full gear, face shield, chemical-proof boots and gloves, SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) Special Procedures: Clear area of all combustibles, douse hot spots well after main fire is controlled, monitor for toxic gases
Personal Precautions: Evacuate non-essential personnel, ventilate affected area, block off spill site from drains and waterways Protective Equipment: Respirator, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves, disposable protective overalls Cleanup Methods: Use inert absorbent materials, scoop up solid bulk into labeled containers, wash spill area thoroughly, avoid direct contact with organic or combustible materials Disposal: Follow hazardous waste regulations, do not flush residue to sewer, transport using sealed, sturdy containers Reporting Requirements: Notify environmental authorities in the event of a significant spill, document recovery process
Handling: Work in well-ventilated areas, avoid sources of ignition, use spark-proof equipment, never eat or smoke near product Storage: Store in original, tightly sealed containers, keep in a cool, dry facility away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances, clearly label all containers Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, alkalis, organic substances, reducing agents, metallic powders Special Considerations: Monitor humidity, use breakaway storage for fire emergencies, inspect containers for leaks or corrosion regularly
Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation, design workspace for maximum airflow, install emergency showers and eyewash stations within easy reach Individual Protection: Nitrile or neoprene gloves, UV-resistant safety goggles, full-coverage face shield, high-neck chemical apron Respiratory Protection: NIOSH-approved respirators for dust or vapor, consider powered air-purifying respirators in heavy exposure Hygiene Measures: Wash hands and face before breaks, separate work clothing from street clothes, use barrier creams for extra skin protection Occupational Exposure Limits: No established OSHA or ACGIH limits for this compound, observe internal company policies and monitor exposure regularly
Appearance: White or off-white granular powder Odor: Slight sharp odor, somewhat pungent Odor Threshold: Low, easily detectable when container is open pH: Acidic in solution Melting Point/Freezing Point: Decomposes before melting Boiling Point/Range: Not applicable—decomposes at elevated temperatures Flash Point: Not flammable but acts as strong oxidizer Evaporation Rate: Not volatile under standard conditions Flammability: Non-flammable, but increases flammability of organic substances Upper/Lower Flammability or Explosive Limits: Not determined, evacuation area extended during fire Vapor Pressure: Not significant at room temperature Vapor Density: Not applicable Relative Density: 1.2 to 1.4 g/cm³ Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, fully dispersible Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not measured Auto-ignition Temperature: Risk above 50°C with organic substances Decomposition Temperature: Begins to decompose above 40°C Viscosity: Not applicable
Stability: Stable in original packaging under recommended storage conditions, rapidly degrades with moisture or heat Possible Hazardous Reactions: Violent reaction possible with metal powders, organic substances, or strong alkalis Conditions to Avoid: Excessive heat, humidity, contamination with incompatible materials, closed containers during fire Incompatible Materials: Organic materials, combustibles, reducing agents, acids, alkalis, metallic dust Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxygen gas, peroxides, carbon oxides, trace volatile organics
Acute Toxicity: Harmful if swallowed, can cause severe gastrointestinal distress Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Prolonged contact leads to redness, burning, blistering Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes severe pain, may result in lasting injury Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: No confirmed sensitizer effects, use caution for individuals with chemical allergies Germ Cell Mutagenicity: Not evaluated, no suspect data Carcinogenicity: Not recognized as carcinogen by NTP, IARC, OSHA Reproductive Toxicity: No associated risk observed in animal studies Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single and Repeated Exposure): No data for chronic exposure, monitor for respiratory irritation Aspiration Hazard: Not an aspiration hazard
Toxicity: Toxic to aquatic organisms, causes long-lasting effects in aquatic environments Persistence and Degradability: Partially degrades in water, major portion remains as solid residue, long-term impact on soil microflora Bioaccumulative Potential: Limited, no significant accumulation in food chains detected Mobility in Soil: Moves slowly through compacted soils, runoff to surface waters possible in case of major spill Other Adverse Effects: Can alter chemical balance in surface waters, hazardous to algae and invertebrates
Disposal Methods: Treat as hazardous waste, solidify for landfill disposal following local regulations, incineration only in approved facilities capable of handling oxidizers Container Disposal: Triple rinse before recycling or disposal, puncture to avoid misuse, provide full documentation of decontamination Precautions for Disposal: Isolate from general waste stream, do not mix with combustible garbage, label all waste containers with oxidizer warning Local Legislation: Follow EPA, state, and local environmental protection rules
UN Number: UN 3109 Proper Shipping Name: Organic Peroxide Type F, Solid Transport Hazard Class: 5.2 (Organic Peroxide) Packing Group: II (Medium Danger) Labels Required: Oxidizer label, “Organic Peroxide” signage Special Precautions: Keep away from foodstuffs, acids, and combustibles during transport, provide MSDS documentation with shipment Bulk Transport: Only in dedicated, lined vehicles, train drivers for chemical emergency response
Inventory Status: Listed on TSCA, REACH registered in EU, subject to reporting under Clean Air Act Labeling Requirements: Meets GHS labeling standards, includes hazard pictograms, precautionary and response phrases SARA Title III (Section 313): Not listed OSHA Status: Classified hazardous California Proposition 65: Not listed as carcinogen or reproductive toxicant Right-to-Know Listings: Marked for reporting in many US states, workplace safety councils include in chemical awareness training International Agreements: Subject to hazardous materials conventions, compliance confirmed for maritime and air transport