MSDS for 2-(Piperidin-4-Yl)-1H-1,3-Benzodiazole

Identification

Product Name: 2-(Piperidin-4-Yl)-1H-1,3-Benzodiazole
Chemical Family: Benzodiazole derivatives
Synonyms: 4-Piperidinyl-benzimidazole
Recommended Use: Laboratory chemical, research and development
Manufacturer/Supplier: Chemical supply company information available on request
Contact Information: Number and email of safety staff for guidance
Emergency Phone: 24-hour hazardous material support line
CAS Number: 1395046-37-7
EC Number: Not assigned
REACH Registration Number: Not available for generic use
Relevant Identified Uses: Not for drug, household, or food use

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), Skin and eye irritant
Pictograms: Skull and crossbones, exclamation mark
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Causes serious eye and skin irritation; may cause respiratory irritation; harmful if swallowed
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust or vapors; wear protective gloves; wash thoroughly after handling; do not eat, drink, or smoke during use
Route of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and eye contact, ingestion
Hazards Not Otherwise Classified: Possible damage to organs after prolonged exposure

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: 2-(Piperidin-4-Yl)-1H-1,3-Benzodiazole
Common Name: Benzimidazolyl piperidine
Concentration: >98% pure
Impurities: Trace residual solvents, less than 2% unidentified impurities
Chemical Formula: C13H17N3
Molecular Weight: 215.3 g/mol
Other Ingredients: None intentionally present

First Aid Measures

Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for 15 minutes, lift eyelids; remove contact lenses if safe
Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water, remove contaminated clothing
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, ensure clear airways, provide oxygen if breathing is difficult
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical attention
Most Important Symptoms: Burning, redness, coughing, difficulty breathing, stomach pain
Recommendations for Doctor: Treat symptomatically; monitor vital signs; support respiratory and cardiovascular function

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide
Unsuitable Media: Full water jets
Specific Hazards: Combustion releases carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, and toxic fumes
Protective Equipment: Firefighters wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing
Special Procedures: Avoid inhaling vapors or dust; prevent runoff to drains; cool containers exposed to flames

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Avoid dust formation; ventilate area; use personal protective equipment
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into waterways or sewers; contain spill
Methods for Cleanup: Absorb spill with inert material such as sand, sweep up, place in labeled container for disposal
Decontamination: Clean surface with suitable detergent; ventilate and wash down area
Disposal: Dispose of collected materials according to local regulations

Handling and Storage

Precautions for Safe Handling: Use in a fume hood with local exhaust; avoid contact with skin and eyes; do not breathe dust
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands and face after handling; do not eat, drink, or smoke around open product
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed container in cool, dry, ventilated area
Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizers, acids, or bases
Handling Equipment: Use chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles, lab coat
Special Notes: Avoid exposure to sunlight; segregate from incompatible substances

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Engineering Controls: Use chemical fume hood with properly functioning ventilation
Exposure Limits: No occupational exposure limits established
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH-approved respirators recommended if dust or mist is present
Eye/Face Protection: Safety goggles or face shield
Skin Protection: Chemical-resistant gloves, lab coat
Environmental Exposure: Prevent contamination of soil and water; use containment systems for larger volumes

Physical and Chemical Properties

Physical State: Solid
Color: Off-white to pale yellow
Odor: Not characteristic, mild chemical odor
Odor Threshold: Not determined
Melting Point: 165-170°C
Boiling Point: Not measured (decomposes)
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, more in DMSO or ethanol
pH of Solution: Not determined
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Flash Point: Not applicable
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not available
Explosive Properties: Not expected to be explosive
Partition Coefficient (log Pow): Not measured
Viscosity: Not relevant for solids
Density: 1.20 g/cm³ (estimated)

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under normal laboratory conditions
Reactivity: No hazardous polymerization
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, sparks, flame, moisture
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, acids, alkalis
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, other toxic gases
Dangerous Reactions: Contact with reactive chemicals could cause hazardous conditions

Toxicological Information

Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, eyes
Acute Toxicity: Data limited; structurally related substances show moderate toxicity
Symptoms: Cough, difficulty breathing, skin redness, eye pain, headache, nausea
Chronic Toxicity: Long-term exposure may cause nervous system effects based on related compounds
Carcinogenicity: Not listed by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Mutagenicity: Not tested but caution advised
Reproductive Effects: No evidence available
Sensitization: Not determined, possibility for allergic skin response
Target Organ Effects: Possible effects on nervous system, liver, kidneys with repeated exposure

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: No measured data for this compound; structural analogs indicate possible aquatic toxicity
Persistence and Degradability: Likely to persist due to aromatic structure; slow biodegradation expected
Bioaccumulation Potential: High potential cannot be ruled out given logP and structural features
Mobility in Soil: Moderate based on chemical solubility; tendency to adsorb to organic matter
Other Adverse Effects: No specific information but restrictions on release to the environment are appropriate

Disposal Considerations

Waste Treatment Methods: Take up spill and unused material in sealed container; dispose through licensed chemical disposal contractor
Waste Codes: Regulatory code varies by local rules for hazardous organic wastes
Removal Procedures: Do not put down drain; incinerate in accordance with local regulations
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse containers; dispose of material as hazardous waste
Disposal Precautions: Follow all regional and national guidelines; avoid release into the environment

Transport Information

UN Number: Not assigned for this specific substance
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated in small research quantities, consult local guidelines
Transport Hazard Class: Based on physical and chemical properties, not classified for transport for laboratory use
Packing Group: Not determined for general carriage
Environmental Hazards: Prevent spills during transport; not a marine pollutant at this stage
Transport Precautions: Package securely to prevent breakage; avoid exposure to high temperatures
Special Transport Requirements: None specific if in secondary containment

Regulatory Information

TSCA Status: Check for compliance with US Toxic Substances Control Act
DSL/NDSL: Not on Canadian lists
EU Regulations: Not registered under REACH; manage as laboratory chemical
OSHA/GHS: Classified as hazardous; safety training required
SARA Title III: Not listed as extremely hazardous
California Proposition 65: No components listed
Other International Regulations: Observe chemical control laws of importing/exporting country
Inventory Listings: Not listed on all major inventories