Product Name: 2-Methyl-3(5Or6)-Furfurylthio Pyrazine
Chemical Formula: C10H10N2OS
Synonyms: Not widely listed
Recommended Use: Often explored for flavor applications or advanced chemical synthesis
Supplier: Please reference your purchase documentation for contact details
Emergency Contact: Refer to local poison control or supplier emergency line for immediate response
CAS Number: 34703-76-7
GHS Classification: Category information remains limited due to niche usage
Physical Hazards: Combustible dust risk in powder form; use flame-proof tools
Health Hazards: May cause irritation on skin contact, possible respiratory discomfort if inhaled, mild eye irritant
Environmental Hazards: Avoid releasing into soil or drains, unknown full impact on aquatic species
Signal Word: Warning
Pictograms: Exclamation mark if labeling, for irritation
Chemical Identity: 2-Methyl-3(5Or6)-Furfurylthio Pyrazine
Purity: >= 98% (depending on supplier data)
Impurities: Trace furfuryl and pyrazine derivatives possible
CAS Number: 34703-76-7
Percent Range: 97-100% main component
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air immediately, seek attention if coughing or dizziness continues
Skin Contact: Rinse skin thoroughly with water, remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse
Eye Contact: Rinse with clean water for several minutes, check for removal of contact lenses
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, monitor for nausea or cramps, find medical support quickly
Special Notes: Bring product container or label if seeking professional help
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, or foam for small fires
Unsuitable Media: Direct high-pressure water jets may spread fine powders
Precautions: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and chemical resistant gear
Combustion Products: Potential release of toxic gases including oxides of nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur
Special Procedures: Cool unopened containers with water spray from safe distance
Personal Protection: Don gloves, goggles, and dust mask, avoid skin or eye contact
Spill Cleanup: Use inert absorbent material, sweep up without creating dust, ventilate area
Environmental Precautions: Prevent from entering sewers, surface water, or soil
Disposal: Collect residue in labeled containers for disposal according to local regulations
Handling Precautions: Ground and bond containers, avoid leaks or spills, keep away from food sources
Hygiene Practices: Wash hands thoroughly after using, keep contaminated clothes apart from others
Storage Conditions: Store in well-sealed, opaque containers in a cool, dry area away from oxidizing agents
Storage Incompatibility: Separate from acids, peroxides, and strong bases
Fire Protection: Install smoking and ignition source bans in storage area
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, tightly closed process equipment
Eye/Face Protection: Use splash-proof safety goggles
Skin Protection: Wear chemical-resistant gloves and long sleeves
Respiratory Protection: Mask or respirator with organic vapor cartridge if powder or fumes present
Workplace Controls: Emergency rinse stations, strict labeling
Exposure Limits: No established limits, minimize long-term contact as a rule of thumb
Appearance: Powder or crystalline solid, light yellow to amber hue
Odor: Earthy, nutty with sulfur undertones
pH: No data, expected to be neutral
Melting Point: Estimated near 60-90°C based on related pyrazine derivatives
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: Above 150°C
Solubility: Low water solubility, moderate in organic solvents (ethanol, DMSO)
Vapor Pressure: Low at room temperature
Density: ~1.2 g/cm³ (estimation)
Stability: Stable under standard conditions but sensitive to moisture
Chemical Stability: Stable if protected from strong light, heat, moisture
Reactivity: Non-reactive with most inert materials, avoid mixing with oxidizers
Hazardous Decomposition Products: May form toxic fumes of NOx, SOx, COx on burning
Impact Sensitivity: No strong data, but treat as if dust could become airborne
Polymerization: Not known to polymerize
Acute Toxicity: Limited measured values, estimated low toxicity, animal data not widely available
Skin Irritation: May irritate on prolonged or repeated contact
Eye Irritation: Irritation expected on contact due to pyrazine structure
Respiratory Effects: Nuisance dust, prolonged exposure could inflame airways
Sensitization: Not enough evidence but handle cautiously as with related chemicals
Long-Term Effects: No data; avoid extended or repeat exposure until more research
Aquatic Toxicity: Data lacking, but as a pyrazine derivative, avoid spill into waterways
Mobility in Soil: Possibly low, product may adhere to organic matter
Persistence and Degradability: Degradation rates unknown, suspect moderate persistence
Bioaccumulation Potential: Not expected to bioaccumulate, use common sense precaution
Other Effects: Notify authority if large spill occurs to prevent habitat damage
Waste Disposal: Collect in closed containers, send to licensed chemical waste handler
Contaminated Packaging: Triple rinse and treat as hazardous waste
Disposal Restrictions: Follow local, regional, and national guidelines
Reuse Options: Avoid, due to contamination risk
Special Precautions: Never flush to drains or toss with regular trash
UN Number: Not regulated for small quantities, check bulk declarations
Proper Shipping Name: Consult transport authority; may label as “chemical, n.o.s.”
Transport Hazard Class: Not assigned
Packing Group: Not specified
Environmental Hazards: Avoid bulk shipping by water or air without specialist packaging
Special Precautions: Secure packaging, clear labeling, and documentation required on shipment
OSHA: Not specifically listed
TSCA: Confirm status with supplier
REACH: Check if pre-registered under European guidelines
SARA Title III: Not on published lists
Other Local Laws: Review country and state regulations for classification and reporting thresholds
Workplace Requirements: Training and hazard communication plan recommended