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Material Safety Data Sheet: Trifloxystrobin Intermediate

Identification

Product Name: Trifloxystrobin Intermediate
Chemical Family: Strobilurin derivatives
Chemical Formula: Detailed molecular structure available upon request
Synonyms: Listed trade designations linked to intermediate stage synthesis
Manufacturer: Company-specific; include address and phone
Emergency Contact: 24-hour helpline details crucial for on-site emergencies
Recommended Use: Intended for synthesis purposes in agricultural chemistry pipelines
Restrictions on Use: Not formulated for direct application or consumer use

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Acute oral toxicity (Category 4), Skin irritation (Category 2), Eye irritation (Category 2A), Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: Harmful if swallowed, causes skin and eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation
Pictograms: Exclamation mark
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust or vapors, wash thoroughly after handling, use only outdoors or in well-ventilated area, wear protective gloves, clothing, and eye protection
Other Hazards: Dust formation risk and fire hazard under certain conditions

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Substances: Includes identified intermediate, possible stabilizers, trace process residues
CAS Number: Specified for main strobilurin component, others may be proprietary
Concentration: Main intermediate typically above 80%, minor impurities under 5%
Impurities: Identity and concentration subject to manufacturing batch; typical analysis available
Mixture Statement: Product presents as a single-component system for regulatory purposes

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move exposed person to fresh air, ensure ability to breathe comfortably, seek medical attention if cough or symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse affected skin with water and mild soap, consult a physician for persistent irritation
Eye Contact: Rinse eyes slowly and gently with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing and call for medical help when irritation does not subside
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly, avoid inducing vomiting, seek immediate medical advice and show label or MSDS
Medical Advice: Attend to symptom management, monitor respiratory function where dust exposure suspected

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, CO2, foam, or water spray
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Direct water jet may spread contamination
Fire Hazards: Combustible dust, toxic and irritating fumes possible
Protective Equipment: Firefighters should wear full protective gear including self-contained breathing apparatus
Special Instructions: Move containers away from fire if safe, cool exposed drums with water spray
Decomposition Tanks: Byproducts include CO, CO2, nitrogen oxides, and phonolic derivatives
Explosion Risk: Dust clouds in confined space may detonate

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, wear chemical splash goggles, gloves, protective apron, and respiratory protection
Environmental Precautions: Prevent release into soil, sewers, and bodies of water
Containment: Dike around affected area, cover spillage with non-combustible absorbent (sand or earth)
Cleaning Methods: Scoop up spilled solid, dispose of with proper labeling, ventilate area, and wash site after cleanup
Notification: Alert local authorities if environmental spill exceeds reporting thresholds

Handling and Storage

Handling: Transfer carefully to avoid dust, maintain local exhaust ventilation, avoid direct contact with eyes, skin, or clothing, do not eat, drink or smoke while using, keep away from open flames and strong oxidants
Storage: Store tightly closed in original containers, cool and well-ventilated location away from sunlight, segregate from incompatible materials (strong bases, oxidizers), limit access to trained personnel, post hazard signage
Storage Conditions: Recommended ambient temperature, protected from excessive heat or freezing
Incompatibilities: Store away from acids, alkalis, oxidizers, or reducing agents

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Occupational Exposure Limits: No established TLV or PEL; monitor airborne concentrations in production
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation and process enclosure common in synthesis suites
Personal Protection: Safety goggles, impervious gloves (nitrile recommended), chemical-resistant apron
Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH-approved respirator in case of dust; powered air-purifying system if exposure exceeds guideline
Hygiene Measures: Prohibit food and beverages in processing areas, wash exposed skin with soap after use, launder contaminated clothing before reuse
Environmental Controls: Closed-system transfer for liquids, HEPA filters for air discharge

Physical and Chemical Properties

State: Solid or powder
Color: Off-white to pale yellow
Odor: Slight, may exhibit faint aromatic aroma
pH (10% solution): Slightly acidic to neutral
Melting Point: Typically between 95°C - 110°C; batch variation possible
Boiling Point: Decomposes prior to boiling
Flash Point: Not flammable as a bulk solid, fine particulates may lower threshold
Explosion Limits: Dust concentrations present risk
Solubility in Water: Low solubility; miscible with common polar organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at standard temperature
Density: About 1.3 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient: Not fully determined; reference technical documentation
Autoignition Temperature: Data limited; presumed high based on structural analogs

Stability and Reactivity

Stability: Stable under normal handling conditions
Dangerous Reactions: Reacts with oxidizing agents to form hazardous products
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid contact with open flame, hot surfaces, intense UV or shock
Hazardous Decomposition: CO, CO2, nitrogen oxides, halogen acids, and phenol derivatives in fire
Polymerization: No hazardous polymerization anticipated

Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 animal models range 300-2000 mg/kg; inhalation and dermal toxicity moderate
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Causes irritation; repeated exposure can lead to dermatitis
Eye Damage/Irritation: Significant irritation, risk of reversible or mild damage
Respiratory Sensitization: Reports of mild transient respiratory effects upon exposure to dust
Chronic Effects: No conclusive long-term animal data but repeat exposure can increase risk
Mutagenicity: Screening assays generally negative, no known carcinogenic outcome
Specific Target Organ Toxicity: Risk for mild reversible effects at excessive exposure

Ecological Information

Toxicity to Aquatic Life: Highly toxic to aquatic organisms, especially fish and algae
Persistence and Degradability: Moderately persistent in soil; partial degradation in sunlight
Bioaccumulative Potential: Low, but can bind to organic material
Mobility in Soil: Low solubility and tendency to adsorb onto soil particles slows migration
Other Adverse Effects: Caution for downstream contamination; runoff mitigation needed around use sites

Disposal Considerations

Waste Treatment: Dispose as hazardous waste in compliance with national and local regulations
Incineration: Suitable method, must use approved facility with pollution controls
Packaging: Contaminated packaging should be treated as hazardous, do not reuse containers
Waste Code: Country or state regulations may designate specific EWC or RCRA codes
Community Advice: Inform receiving waste site of chemical nature, contain accidental discharges quickly

Transport Information

UN Number: Supply-specific hazardous goods number
UN Proper Shipping Name: Flammable solid, organic, n.o.s. (if classified as such)
Transport Hazard Class: Class 4.1 or as determined by national dangerous goods authorities
Packing Group: III or as designated by test data
Marine Pollutant: Yes, significant risk for aquatic harm
Special Precautions: Mark containers with hazard symbols, provide SDS with shipment, secure packaging to prevent breakage
Regulatory Control: Review current lists for local, international shipment restrictions

Regulatory Information

Labelling Requirements: Complies with GHS, OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, European CLP/GHS, and other national regulations
SARA Title III: Section 313 lists chemical if above de minimis thresholds
TSCA Inventory: May require PMN submission in US before manufacturing/import
REACH Status: Compliance and registration required in EU, specific tonnage band determines obligations
Hazardous Chemical Listing: Listed under chemical-specific legislation in many regions; consult national agencies
Worker Training: Personnel handling the product must receive hazard awareness and control strategy instruction
International Export: Pre-shipment notification for many destinations; adhere to PIC or Rotterdam Convention if required
Record Keeping: Site records of storage, handling incidents, and workplace exposure monitoring recommended for regulatory compliance