Product Name: 2-Morpholinoethylamine
Synonyms: N-(2-Aminoethyl)morpholine
CAS Number: 622-40-2
Recommended Use: Industrial chemical, intermediate for organic synthesis, corrosion inhibitor
Supplier Information: Contact details found on label or invoice
Emergency Phone: National poison control center or local emergency services
Classification: Harmful if swallowed, causes skin and serious eye irritation
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statement: May cause respiratory irritation, prolonged exposure can damage mucous membranes, toxic to aquatic life
Hazard Symbols: Exclamation mark, Health hazard
Precautionary Statements: Avoid ingestion, prevent contact with skin and eyes, do not breathe vapor, use in a well-ventilated place, keep containers tightly closed, wear protective equipment
Physical Hazards: Formation of vapors above room temperature, absorbs moisture from air
Chemical Name: 2-Morpholinoethylamine
CAS Number: 622-40-2
Concentration: >98% by weight
Impurities: Less than 2%, including water and trace secondary amines
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, monitor breathing, give oxygen if breathing becomes difficult, seek medical attention if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse immediately with plenty of running water for at least fifteen minutes, do not scrub, seek medical care for irritation
Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with water for a minimum of twenty minutes, hold eyelids open, call physician or ophthalmologist
Ingestion: Rinse mouth if conscious, never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, do not induce vomiting unless directed by medical personnel, seek medical attention right away
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide
Special Hazards: Emits toxic fumes including nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide upon combustion
Firefighter Protection: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full turnout gear, avoid inhalation of fumes, use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers
Flammability: Not classified as flammable, may support combustion if heated
Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, ventilate area, don chemical-resistant gloves and goggles, avoid skin and eye exposure
Environmental Precautions: Prevent run-off to sewers, soil, and drains, report major spills to local authorities
Containment and Clean Up: Absorb spill with inert material such as sand or earth, collect in suitable, closed containers for disposal, wash area with plenty of water
Handling: Wear gloves and safety goggles, avoid breathing vapor, use only with adequate ventilation, open containers with care
Hygiene: Wash hands and exposed skin after handling, remove contaminated clothing
Storage Conditions: Keep container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from acids, oxidizers, food, and feedstuffs, do not store in open or unlabeled containers, protect from physical damage
Engineering Controls: Work under local exhaust ventilation, use closed systems for transfer
Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH-approved chemical cartridge respirator for organic vapors if ventilation is inadequate
Skin Protection: Nitrile or butyl rubber gloves, long-sleeved laboratory coat, chemical-resistant apron for large spills
Eye Protection: Chemical splash goggles or face shield
Exposure Limits: No established OSHA or ACGIH exposure limits, minimize exposure as precaution
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Odor: Amine-like, noticeable at low concentrations
Melting Point: -36°C
Boiling Point: 210–215°C at 760 mmHg
Flash Point: 98°C (closed cup)
Vapor Pressure: Low at ambient temperatures
Solubility: Fully miscible with water
Density: 0.997 g/mL at 25°C
pH: Strongly basic in aqueous solution
Viscosity: Slightly higher than water
Chemical Stability: Stable at room temperature and away from moisture, tends to hydrolyze slowly in presence of strong acids
Reactivity: Reacts with strong oxidizing agents, acids, may react violently with acyl halides
Hazardous Decomposition: Nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides released under fire conditions
Polymerization: Does not occur under normal conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, open flames, strong oxidizing agents, strong acids
Likely Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and eye contact, ingestion
Acute Effects: Irritant to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract, may cause burns, coughing, chest discomfort
Chronic Effects: Prolonged exposures may impact liver and kidneys, repeated skin exposure leads to dermatitis
Oral Toxicity: LD50 (rat) approx. 980 mg/kg
Skin Effects: Causes irritation, possible chemical burns with prolonged contact
Carcinogenicity: Not listed as known or probable carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Aquatic Toxicity: Harmful to aquatic organisms, precaution to avoid release in waterways
Persistence and Degradability: Biodegradable in aerobic conditions, slowing in anaerobic environments
Bioaccumulation Potential: Low, because of high solubility and rapid breakdown
Soil Mobility: Expected to be mobile due to water solubility, may leach into groundwater
Other Adverse Effects: No known potential for ozone depletion or bioaccumulative heavy metals
Disposal Methods: Dispose as hazardous chemical waste under local, regional, and national regulations, do not mix with household or municipal waste
Container Disposal: Triple rinse containers before disposal or recycling, puncture and follow all label instructions
Waste Codes: Refer to local regulatory codes for amine-containing organic waste
Precautions: Do not discharge to sewer systems or water bodies, avoid contact with incompatible materials during disposal
UN Number: UN2734
Proper Shipping Name: Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. (2-Morpholinoethylamine)
Hazard Class: 8 (Corrosive substances)
Packing Group: II
Transport Labels: Corrosive, Marine Pollutant if shipped in bulk
Special Precautions: Secure containers, ensure labels are visible and correct, keep away from incompatible cargo
Land Transport: Road and rail under ADR/RID as dangerous good
Maritime Transport: IMDG regulation applies, segregate from acids
Air Transport: IATA follows same hazard classification, consult airline for limits on corrosives
OSHA: Subject to hazard communication requirements under HazCom
TSCA: Listed in U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act inventory
SARA Title III: Not subject to section 302, 304, or 313 reporting
REACH (EU): Registered substance, follows all applicable European Union registration and notification protocols
Labeling: Required under GHS, includes corrosive pictogram, hazard and precautionary statements
Other Regulations: Subject to workplace safety guidelines, regional restrictions for use and disposal may apply