Product Name: Imidazolidine
Chemical Formula: C3H8N2
Synonyms: Hexahydro-1,3-diazine
Recommended Use: Intermediate for pharmaceuticals, resins, and chemical synthesis
Supplier: Local chemical distributor (specific contact on company website)
Emergency Contact: Chemtrec 24-hour response at 1-800-424-9300 (USA)
Classification: Harmful if swallowed, irritant to eyes and skin, possible respiratory tract irritant
GHS Label Elements: Exclamation mark pictogram, warning signal word
Hazard Statements: Causes moderate eye irritation, may produce skin discomfort, harmful if inhaled or ingested, can aggravate asthma
Precautionary Statements: Wear gloves and eye protection, avoid dust formation, wash hands after handling, store in a well-ventilated place
Chemical Name: Imidazolidine
CAS Number: 504-29-0
Concentration: >98% purity
Impurities: May contain trace moisture, unreacted materials from synthesis
Other Ingredients: No stabilizers or additives listed
Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air, get medical help if symptoms develop
Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes, remove contaminated clothing
Eye Contact: Rinse eyes right away with plenty of water, lift eyelids occasionally; keep flushing eyes, see doctor
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, rinse mouth with water, get medical attention immediately
Advice for Rescuers: Avoid direct contact, use PPE, keep exposed person calm
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: High-pressure water jets
Hazardous Combustion Products: Produces nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
Firefighter Protection: Use self-contained breathing apparatus, chemical protective gear, avoid smoke inhalation
Specific Hazards: Releases toxic fumes under fire conditions, avoids confined space firefighting
Personal Precautions: Ventilate area, wear gloves, goggles, and dust mask, restrict access
Environmental Precautions: Prevent from entering drains, avoid soil contamination
Containment: Sweep up gently without creating dust, use inert absorbent for liquid spills
Clean-up Methods: Collect in sealed, labeled containers for disposal, wash spill site with water; dispose as hazardous waste
Handling: Keep container tightly closed, handle in fume hood or well-ventilated space, avoid breathing dust, wear suitable PPE
Storage: Keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated spot, no direct sun, away from strong oxidizers, acids
Incompatibilities: Avoid mixing with oxidizers, acids, or strong bases, do not store near food
Safe Transfer: Use mechanical ducted systems, minimize public exposure during handling
Exposure Limits: No federal OSHA limit specific to imidazolidine, use good industrial hygiene practices
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust, general room ventilation, safety shower and eyewash stations nearby
Personal Protective Equipment: Wear chemical splash goggles, impermeable gloves, NIOSH-approved dust mask
Hygiene Practices: Change contaminated clothing, do not eat or drink during use, wash all exposed skin after work
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Odor: Slightly amine-like
Odor Threshold: Not determined
Melting Point: 81°C
Boiling Point: 157°C
pH: Weakly alkaline (in water solution)
Solubility: Soluble in water
Vapor Pressure: Low at room temperature
Specific Gravity: About 1.11 (water=1)
Flash Point: 79°C
Evaporation Rate: Negligible
Partition Coefficient: Not established
Chemical Stability: Stable under standard temperature and pressure
Reactive To: Reacts with acids, oxidizers, strong bases
Decomposition: Occurs on strong heating or fire, forms toxic nitrogen and carbon oxides
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid moisture, heat, open flames, and incompatible materials
Acute Toxicity: LD50 (oral, rat): about 200 mg/kg, causes nausea, vomiting, headache
Skin Corrosivity/Irritation: Moderate irritant, redness, possible chemical burns
Eye Effects: Severe irritation or damage possible if not washed out
Chronic Effects: May worsen asthma, no confirmed carcinogenicity
Sensitization: Possibility of skin sensitization with repeated contact
Target Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory tract
Aquatic Toxicity: Harmful to aquatic life, avoid release in large quantities
Persistence/Degradability: Slowly biodegradable
Bioaccumulation: Potential low, not expected to concentrate in animal tissue
Other Adverse Effects: Avoid unintentional environmental release
Waste Disposal Methods: Treat as hazardous chemical waste; incineration or secure landfill through licensed handler
Contaminated Containers: Triple rinse, puncture before disposal, follow local disposal requirements
Special Precautions: Do not flush to sewer, follow all regional clean air and water rules
UN Number: Not regulated for road/rail/sea/air but check local restrictions
Proper Shipping Name: Imidazolidine, solid
Hazard Class: Non-hazardous for most forms, but handle as harmful solid
Packing Group: Usually III
Special Precautions: Secure cargo, prevent spillage during transport, do not transport with incompatible goods
TSCA (US): Listed inventory chemical
OSHA: Subject to General Duty Clause for safe management
SARA Title III: Not specifically listed as hazardous
REACH (EU): Compliance may be required for imports, check registration
Other Regulations: Local hazardous substance rules may apply, refer to environmental protection offices before use, ensure full compliance with worker right-to-know laws