Chemical Name: 1-(Allyl)Pyrrolidine-2-Methylamine
Synonyms: N-Allyl-2-methylaminopyrrolidine
Recommended Use: Chemical intermediate, research use
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Emergency Contact: Emergency phone number, 24-hour hotline
Product Code: Specific identification number for product tracking
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Date Prepared: Latest revision date
GHS Classification: Not yet classified under GHS regulations, anticipated toxicity similar to other alkylamines: Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), skin corrosion/irritation, serious eye damage/eye irritation
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Harmful if swallowed, harmful in contact with skin, causes serious eye irritation, may cause skin irritation, suspected of causing genetic defects based on structure-activity relationship
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust/vapors/mist, wash hands thoroughly after handling, use only outdoors or in well-ventilated area, wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection
Physical Hazards: Flammable liquid and vapor, volatile, unpleasant odor typical for amines
Health Hazards: Mucous membrane irritation, possible respiratory tract effects, headache, dizziness, allergic skin reaction, possible liver or nervous system impact with repeated exposure
Environmental Hazards: Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects, possibility of groundwater contamination if released in large quantities
Chemical Name: 1-(Allyl)Pyrrolidine-2-Methylamine
CAS Number: Not officially registered
EC Number: Not available
Purity: Likely >98% in research-grade product
Impurities: May contain trace pyrrolidine, related secondary amines, water <1%, solvent as purchased
Other Components: No stabilizers or additives declared, absence of hazardous impurities over regulatory limits verified by lab analysis
Inhalation: Remove exposed person to fresh air, support breathing as needed, seek medical attention for persistent symptoms like coughing, wheezing, headache
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash area thoroughly with soap and plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, seek medical advice for irritation or allergic reaction
Eye Contact: Flush eyes immediately with running water for at least 15 minutes, lifting eyelids to ensure thorough rinsing, consult physician immediately due to potential for eye damage
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical personnel, seek immediate medical care; inform physician of material ingested
Most Important Symptoms: Burning sensation, redness, possible chemical burns, severe irritation, nausea, drowsiness, impaired coordination
Notes for Doctors: Treat symptomatically, methylene blue can counteract methemoglobinemia, monitor for organ toxicity depending on exposure level
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, avoid direct water stream on product
Unsuitable Media: Water jet may spread the burning material
Specific Hazards in Fire: Produces toxic nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, irritating vapors requiring respiratory protection
Protective Equipment: Full protective clothing, self-contained breathing apparatus
Instructions: Move containers from fire area if safely possible, prevent run-off from entering drains or water sources, cool fire-exposed containers with water spray from safe distance
Hazardous Combustion Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, organic irritants
Personal Precautions: Utilize chemical splash goggles, full protective gloves, impervious lab coat, and suitable respiratory protection if vapor risk is high
Environmental Precautions: Contain spill, prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements, or confined areas
Cleanup Methods: Absorb onto inert material (sand, earth, vermiculite), transfer to sealed waste containers, ventilate affected area, wash spill site thoroughly with detergent and water after cleanup
Disposal: Dispose of absorbed material as hazardous waste following local, regional, and national regulations
Decontamination: Provide adequate ventilation, avoid inhaling vapors, launder clothing before reuse
Safe Handling: Use in a chemical fume hood, avoid all body contact, keep away from ignition sources, wash thoroughly after handling, ensure adequate ventilation to minimize vapor build-up
Avoid Contact With: Strong oxidizing agents, acids, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, reducing agents
Storage Recommendations: Store tightly closed in original container, in a cool, ventilated, locked chemical storeroom, away from incompatible materials and direct sunlight
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, oxidizers, copper alloys, and reactive halides
Special Storage Needs: Corrosivity to certain metals predicted, so store only in compatible glass or specific plastics
Engineering Controls: Work in a fume hood for all open handling, provide secure ventilation, emergency eyewash and shower accessible
Exposure Limits: No OSHA, ACGIH, or NIOSH data specifically for this compound; control at the lowest feasible level
Personal Protection: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, neoprene), chemical splash goggles or face shield, fully buttoned lab coat, long pants, closed footwear
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator if airborne concentration exceeds comfort threshold or if ventilation is insufficient
Hygiene Measures: No food, drink, or smoking while handling, launder clothing before reuse, wash hands and face after handling
Appearance: Colorless to light yellow liquid
Odor: Amine-like, unpleasant, pungent
pH: Not available, weak base in solution
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Not established
Boiling Range: Estimated 160–220°C (structural analogs considered)
Flash Point: Data not available, but presumed flammable
Evaporation Rate: Not measured
Flammability: Flammable liquid by prediction
Vapor Pressure: Moderate
Vapor Density: Heavier than air
Solubility: Miscible with water, alcohols, most organic solvents
Partition Coefficient: Not determined
Decomposition Temperature: Not established
Viscosity: Not determined
Chemical Stability: Stable under normal lab handling, decomposes with heat or on prolonged exposure to air
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, sparks, open flames, contact with air, moisture, oxidizers
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, oxidizing materials, halogens
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, toxic organic fumes
Hazardous Reactions: Reacts vigorously with acids, oxidizers, may polymerize or decompose with heat
Acute Toxicity: Data not available for substance; comparable alkylamines cause oral/dermal/inhalation toxicity with symptoms like headache, confusion, abdominal pain
Skin Irritation: May cause burns, persistent irritation, redness
Eye Irritation: Severe eye irritant, potential for irreversible damage
Sensitization: Risk of skin sensitization
Chronic Toxicity: Long-term exposure to amines shows potential for liver, kidney, and nervous system effects; carcinogenicity not assessed for this structure
Mutagenicity: No specific genotoxicity data, molecular structure suggests possible risk
Target Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory tract, central nervous system
Ecotoxicity: No data for this compound, but similar compounds are classified as moderately toxic to aquatic life
Mobility: High water solubility predict entry into aquatic environments if spilled
Persistence and Degradability: Likely biodegradable but persistence in absence of active bacteria expected
Bioaccumulation: Low potential, but monitoring recommended
Other Adverse Effects: Vapors may form ozone precursors, full environmental fate not established
Waste Disposal: Must follow hazardous chemical disposal rules, incinerate in licensed chemical incinerator with afterburner and scrubber
Container Disposal: Triple rinse, perforate, and manage as hazardous waste; do not reuse
Additional Information: Avoid release to environment, consult local, state, national waste management requirements for eligibility of special collections
UN Number: Awaiting registration, treat as UN2735 (Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.)
Transport Hazard Class: 8 (Corrosive liquid), possible Class 3 (Flammable liquid)
Packing Group: II or III depending on concentration
Proper Shipping Name: Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. (including 1-(Allyl)Pyrrolidine-2-Methylamine)
Environmental Hazards: Marine pollutant, see IMDG code
Transport Labels: Corrosive, Flammable if applicable
Special Precautions: Secure chemical in tightly closed containers, keep upright, avoid shipping with incompatible substances, emergency response guide available in shipping documents
Safety, Health, Environmental Regulations: This compound may not have individual listings in TSCA, REACH, or other national inventories but falls under general provisions for hazardous amines
SARA Title III: Not listed specifically; report releases as a hazardous substance by chemical property
OSHA Status: Not regulated under individual PEL, treat as hazardous
Other International Regs: ADR/RID/IMDG/IATA requirements for corrosive and toxic materials apply
State Regulations: State right-to-know acts may apply by functional group
Product Assessment: Supplier Safety Data Sheet required for every workplace using this chemical under OSHA Hazard Communication Standard; regular risk reviews needed due to developing research on new compounds