Product Name: 4-Formyl-N-Cbz Piperidine
Synonyms: 1-(Benzyloxycarbonyl)-4-piperidinecarboxaldehyde
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Recommended Uses: Research and development, chemical synthesis
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GHS Classification: Skin irritation (Category 2), Eye irritation (Category 2A), Specific target organ toxicity – single exposure (Category 3)
Label Elements: Warning symbol, exclamation mark
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: Causes skin irritation, causes serious eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust or vapors, wear protective gloves and goggles, wash thoroughly after handling, use in well-ventilated areas
Other Hazards: May be harmful if swallowed or inhaled, may cause drowsiness or dizziness
Chemical Name: 4-Formyl-N-Cbz Piperidine
CAS Number: [Insert Accurate CAS Number]
Concentration: ≥98%
Impurities: Trace related piperidine derivatives
Molecular Formula: C14H17NO3
Molecular Weight: 247.29 g/mol
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, keep at rest, seek medical attention if symptoms persist like coughing or dizziness
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse skin with water for at least 15 minutes, get medical help if irritation develops
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present and easy to do, call physician if irritation continues
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, drink water only if fully conscious, consult a healthcare professional quickly
Most Important Symptoms: Redness, itching, burning sensation on skin and mucous membrane, temporarily reduced alertness or nausea
Notes for Doctors: Treat symptoms, monitor respiratory and cardiac status, supportive care
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray
Unsuitable Media: Avoid high-pressure water jets
Special Hazards: Forms toxic gases under fire such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, benzyl compounds
Protective Equipment: Firefighters use self-contained breathing apparatus, full protective gear, prevent runoff from contaminating streams
Advice for Firefighters: Move containers away from fire if safe, use water spray to cool, avoid inhaling fumes
Specific Hazards Arising: Risk of dust or vapors in air, risk of reactivity with oxidizers under intense heat
Personal Precautions: Use gloves, goggles, dust mask or respirator, avoid contact and inhalation
Environmental Precautions: Prevent spills from entering drains or waterways, report to local authorities if large spill
Cleaning Methods: Use appropriate non-sparking tools to collect material, place in chemical waste container, clean area with detergent and water
Other Precautions: Ventilate affected area, evacuate unnecessary personnel, dispose of residues safely
Handling: Work in a chemical fume hood, avoid aerosol formation, keep containers closed except when transferring
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands, arms, and face thoroughly, do not eat or drink near product
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly sealed original container away from light, moisture, and incompatible materials like strong acids or oxidizers
Temperature Recommendations: Room temperature, avoid extreme heat
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, reducing agents, acids or bases
Storage Area: Securely ventilated space, clearly labeled
Exposure Limits: No occupational exposure limits established
Engineering Controls: Fume hood, local exhaust ventilation, maintain good general ventilation
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves (e.g. nitrile), lab coat, safety goggles, NIOSH-approved respirator if risk of dust
Environmental Controls: Minimize exposure to environment, use containment methods
Other Protections: Eye wash station, emergency shower within reach
Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder
Odor: Low odor, characteristic
Odor Threshold: Not determined
pH: Not applicable (solid)
Melting Point: 82 – 85 °C
Boiling Point: Not available
Flash Point: Not available
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Flammability: Not classified as flammable but combustible dust may form
Vapor Pressure: Not determined
Vapor Density: Not determined
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents like DMSO
Partition Coefficient (log Kow): Not determined
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not available
Decomposition Temperature: Not available
Viscosity: Not applicable
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
Reactivity: No dangerous reactivity known under normal conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Elevated temperatures, moisture, exposure to light
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing and reducing agents, acids, bases
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, benzyl derivatives
Polymerization: Not reported under normal handling
Acute Toxicity (estimated): Data not available, may cause irritation and discomfort
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: May cause irritation, redness, and pain on prolonged contact
Eye Damage/Irritation: May cause conjunctival redness, watering, stinging
Respiratory Sensitization: Dust may irritate mucous membranes of respiratory system
Ingestion Hazards: Gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting possible
Chronic Effects: Effects of chronic exposure not well studied; in general, cautious handling reduces long-term risk
Mutagenicity/Carcinogenicity: No available data indicating specific risk
Reproductive Toxicity: No specific studies reported
Aquatic Toxicity: No measured data; based on structure, likely low to moderate toxicity to aquatic organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Not biodegradable quickly; may persist in environment if spilled
Bioaccumulation Potential: Insufficient data, structural features suggest moderate possibility
Mobility in Soil: Likely adsorbs to soils and sediments
Other Adverse Effects: Large spills can damage aquatic or soil-based organisms, avoid uncontrolled release
Waste Generation: Collect residues and contaminated packaging as hazardous waste
Disposal Containers: Close in designated chemical waste containers
Recommended Disposal Methods: Use licensed disposal contractor, incinerate waste under controlled conditions
Local Regulations: Always follow regional, local, and national laws for chemical disposal
Other Observations: Do not dispose in drains, watercourses, or household refuse
UN Number: Not assigned, treated as laboratory chemical
Proper Shipping Name: Chemical, N.O.S. (non-regulated for ground transport in most regions)
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified as hazardous for the purposes of transport under most national and international schemes
Packing Group: Not applicable
Environmental Hazards: Not classified as a marine pollutant
Special Transport Precautions: Ship in original, tightly closed packaging, protect from physical damage and sunlight, ensure upright transport
TSCA Status: Not listed or subject to reporting (research use)
DSL/NDSL (Canada): Not listed
REACH (EU): Not registered for market sale in Europe
SARA Title III (USA): Not regulated under hazardous substance lists
WHMIS Classification (Canada): Not classified
Labeling Requirements: Always keep chemical labels with hazard and safety information accessible
Other Regulations: Subject to local, state, and national chemical safety requirements, consult SDS for periodic updates