Product Name: N-Aminopyrrolidine
Synonyms: 1-Aminopyrrolidine
Chemical Formula: C4H10N2
CAS Number: 32937-58-1
Recommended Use: Organic synthesis, intermediates in pharmaceuticals
Manufacturer Details: Detailed contact information for supplier
Emergency Contact: Emergency response phone number for chemical incidents
Intended Users: Chemists, laboratory personnel, industrial operators
GHS Classification: Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), Skin corrosion/irritation, Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Pictogram: Skull and crossbones, Corrosive
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Harmful if ingested, Causes skin and eye burns, Harmful if inhaled
Precautionary Statements: Wear gloves, goggles, face protection; Do not breathe dust or vapors; Wash hands thoroughly after handling
Other Hazards: Releases toxic gases with acids; May trigger allergic skin reaction
Chemical Name: N-Aminopyrrolidine
Concentration: ≥ 98%
Impurities: Less than 2% unknown organics, possible water traces
Additives: None known
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air; keep at rest; seek medical attention if symptoms develop; do not give anything by mouth if person is unconscious
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing; rinse skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; seek medical help for persistent pain or blistering
Eye Contact: Rinse with water for at least 15 minutes lifting eyelids; remove contact lenses if present and easy; call physician
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water only if person is conscious; do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical advice
Extinguishing Media: Use foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide; avoid high pressure water streams directly on product
Hazards from Combustion: Releases toxic gases including nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide
Protective Equipment: Firefighters must wear full protective gear including self-contained breathing apparatus
Special Procedures: Cool exposed containers with water spray; evacuate area in case of large fire
Personal Precautions: Put on protective equipment (gloves, goggles, mask); remove sources of ignition; ventilate area
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into sewers, soil, or waterways; inform authorities in case of environmental contamination
Methods for Cleanup: Absorb spillage with inert material (sand, earth); place in chemical waste container; wash area with water while controlling runoff
Handling: Work in a chemical fume hood if possible; avoid breathing vapors or contact with skin and eyes; open container carefully; handle away from sources of heat, sparks, open flame
Storage: Store in tightly closed container in cool, dry, well-ventilated place; keep away from oxidizing agents and acids; avoid direct sunlight or moisture
Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation and safety showers; provide eyewash stations
Respiratory Protection: Use approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or vapors are generated
Skin Protection: Wear butyl rubber or nitrile gloves; use lab coat or impervious clothing
Eye/Face Protection: Chemical safety goggles with side protection; face shield for potential splashes
Hygiene Measures: Do not smoke, eat, or drink in work area; wash hands before breaks and after use
Exposure Limits: No specific limits set; use care to keep exposure as low as possible
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid or low-melting solid
Odor: Amine-like, pungent
Odor Threshold: Not determined
pH: Basic in solution
Melting Point: Near room temperature (exact value varies by purity)
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: Not readily flammable under normal conditions
Evaporation Rate: No reliable data
Flammability: Not classified as flammable but may ignite at high temperatures
Vapor Pressure: Low at room temperature
Solubility: Miscible with water and many polar solvents
Partition Coefficient: Not determined
Vapor Density: Heavier than air
Relative Density: No widely available data
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not determined
Decomposition Temperature: Tends to decompose when heated strongly
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions; sensitive to moisture and high temperatures
Reactivity: Reacts with strong acids, acid chlorides, oxidizers, and some metals
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Violent reaction with oxidizing agents; generation of toxic gases with strong acids
Conditions to Avoid: Heating, exposure to air/moisture, contact with metals, oxidizers, acids
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and toxic fumes on burning or decomposition
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and eye contact, ingestion
Symptoms: Burns, irritation, coughing, headache, shortness of breath, nausea, weakness
Acute Toxicity: Harmful to moderate by oral, dermal, inhalation routes (LD50 not thoroughly determined for humans)
Chronic Toxicity: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause dermatitis, respiratory tract irritation, and sensitization
Carcinogenicity: Not classified by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Mutagenicity: Not enough data
Reproductive Toxicity: No reliable studies
Target Organ Effects: Skin, eyes, respiratory tract
Aquatic Toxicity: Not comprehensively studied; small releases expected to be toxic to aquatic organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Expected to degrade under environmental conditions, but persistence possible in some settings
Bioaccumulation Potential: Not expected to bioaccumulate significantly
Mobility in Soil: Mobile in water; runoff risk in spills
Other Adverse Effects: May affect aquatic environments through pH changes and toxicity to microorganisms
Waste Disposal Methods: Incinerate in accordance with local, regional, and national laws; do not pour down drains
Contaminated Packaging: Treat as hazardous chemical waste; triple rinse containers and dispose of according to applicable regulations
Special Precautions: Avoid direct contact with waste chemicals; consult local environmental authorities
UN Number: Not specifically assigned, transport as chemical under local regulations
Proper Shipping Name: N-Aminopyrrolidine or Amino substituted heterocycle
Transport Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic substances) based on acute toxicity
Packing Group: III (based on available acute toxicity data)
Labels: Toxic, Corrosive
Special Transport Precautions: Keep sealed, store upright, protect from moisture
Environmental Hazards: Notify emergency responders of potential aquatic hazard
Inventory Listings: Check status on TSCA (USA), EINECS (EU), DSL (Canada); not universally listed
OSHA Hazards: Immediate, acute health hazard
SARA 302/313: Not subject to reporting at federal level under these acts
WHMIS (Canada): Classified as toxic; strict workplace controls advised
Other Regulations: Local workplace exposure controls and environmental protection agency requirements may apply
Product Labeling: Clear chemical identity label, hazard pictograms, supplier identification, appropriate handling statements