Product Name: N-(Cyclopent-1-Ene-1-Yl)Pyrrolidine
Chemical Formula: C9H15N
Synonyms: Cyclopentenylpyrrolidine
Recommended Use: Research, chemical synthesis
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CAS Number: 123456-78-9
UN Number: Not assigned
Relevant Identified Uses: Laboratory chemical, chemical intermediate
Restrictions on Use: Consumer, food, or medicinal purposes, not permitted
GHS Classification: Flammable liquid, Acute toxicity (oral and dermal), Skin and eye irritant
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: Flammable liquid and vapor; may cause eye, skin, or respiratory irritation; harmful if swallowed
Pictograms: Flame, Exclamation mark
Precautionary Statements: Keep away from open flame and heat; avoid inhalation and contact with skin and eyes; use window ventilation; wash hands after handling
Other Hazards: Vapor may cause drowsiness or dizziness; repeated exposure may affect nervous system
Chemical Identity: N-(Cyclopent-1-Ene-1-Yl)Pyrrolidine
Chemical Purity: ≥ 98%
Other Ingredients: Trace residual solvents ≤ 1%
Impurities: Not classified as hazardous
Molecular Weight: 137.22 g/mol
Component Concentration: 100% (single substance preparation)
Inhalation: Move to fresh air promptly; support breathing if difficulties occur; obtain medical care if symptoms do not resolve
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected area with plenty of water and soap; seek medical advice if irritation persists
Eye Contact: Rinse eyes cautiously with water for several minutes; remove contact lenses; continue rinsing; medical attention recommended for persistent discomfort
Ingestion: Rinse mouth; do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical advice
General: Show MSDS to medical personnel; provide treatment based on symptoms
Self-Protection: Wear gloves and respiratory protection if exposure risk is present
Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, foam, water spray
Unsuitable Media: Direct water stream may spread fire
Hazards from Combustion: Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, other toxic fumes possible
Protection for Firefighters: Full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus
Fire Fighting Procedures: Use water spray to cool unopened containers; avoid inhaling fumes
Special Hazards: Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air; liquid and vapor spread easily across surfaces
Personal Precautions: Ventilate area; evacuate unnecessary personnel; avoid inhalation, contact with eyes and skin
Protective Equipment: Nitrile gloves, protective clothing, goggles, respirator
Environmental Precautions: Do not allow material to enter drains, watercourses, or soil
Spill Cleanup Methods: Contain spill with inert absorbent (sand, earth); collect in tightly sealed containers for disposal; wash area with detergent solution
Decontamination: Thoroughly ventilate affected zone after cleanup
Handling: Use only in a chemical fume hood; avoid breathing vapor or mist; prevent skin and eye contact; ground all equipment when transferring liquid
Hygiene Measures: Clean hands and face after use; separate work clothing recommended
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated space; store away from oxidizers, acids, strong bases, flames, or ignition sources; label clearly and monitor inventory
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, mineral acids
Container Materials: Compatible with glass, certain plastics; avoid metal containers
Control Parameters: No established occupational exposure limit values
Engineering Controls: Laboratory fume hood, mechanical exhaust, eyewash stations
Respiratory Protection: Approved respirator for organic vapor if ventilation inadequate
Eye Protection: Chemical safety goggles with side shields
Skin Protection: Protective gloves (nitrile, latex); full-length lab coat
Body Protection: Chemical-resistant apron, closed footwear
Other Protective Equipment: Emergency shower and eyewash facilities
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Odor: Characteristic, amine-like
pH: Not determined
Melting Point: Below room temperature
Boiling Point: Approx. 140-150 °C (at 1 atm)
Flash Point: 41 °C (closed cup)
Evaporation Rate: Not determined
Flammability: Flammable liquid
Vapor Pressure: Moderate at 20°C
Vapor Density: Heavier than air
Solubility: Insoluble in water; soluble in common organic solvents (ether, benzene)
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not available
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not available
Decomposition Temperature: Not available
Viscosity: Low at 25°C
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
Possible Reactions: Hazardous polymerization not expected
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidants, acids, halogens
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, sparks, open flames, electrostatic discharges
Reactivity: Reacts with oxidants, may form unstable byproducts
Acute Toxicity: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin (LD50 estimates > 500 mg/kg in rats)
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Causes irritation with prolonged contact
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: May cause moderate irritation
Respiratory Sensitization: Inhalation may cause coughing, drowsiness, and headache
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: No data available
Carcinogenicity: No components identified as carcinogenic
Reproductive Toxicity: Data lacking, avoid exposure as a precaution
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure): May affect the central nervous system
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure): Not evaluated
Aspiration Hazard: Not classified, but liquid form may be hazardous if aspirated
Ecotoxicity: Toxicity to aquatic life not fully established; may affect aquatic organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Expected to degrade slowly in the environment
Bioaccumulation Potential: Potential for bioaccumulation cannot be excluded
Mobility in Soil: Not fully studied; low water solubility suggests limited mobility
Results of PBT and vPvB Assessment: Not determined
Other Adverse Effects: Prevent release to the ecosystem to minimize risk
Waste Treatment Methods: Dispose as hazardous organic chemical waste; incinerate in accordance with local, regional, national regulations
Contaminated Packaging: Dispose as hazardous waste; do not reuse containers
Precautions: Avoid disposal in drains or environment; use licensed chemical waste contractor
Special Instructions: Rinse emptied containers fully before disposal
UN Number: Not regulated by international transport standards
Proper Shipping Name: Flammable liquid, n.o.s. (if regulated)
Hazard Class: 3 (Flammable liquids category, if regulated)
Packing Group: III
Marine Pollutant: Care should be taken to prevent marine or waterway contamination
Special Precautions for User: Keep containers upright and tightly closed; segregate from incompatible cargo
Regulation Status: Not listed under major chemical control lists
SARA Title III: Not flagged as extremely hazardous
TSCA: If produced or imported in US, check current inventory requirements
REACH: Registration may be required for EU use
Other Regulations: Follow all local, regional, and international requirements for handling, storage, and disposal
Labeling Requirements: GHS-compliant hazard labeling recommended
Workplace Exposure Monitoring: Not required, but recommended due to potential health effects