Material Safety Data Sheet
Product No. 18032 NMA Methylnadic Anhydride
Issue Date (06-15-06)
Review Date (04-06-07)
Section 1: Product and Company Identification
Product Name: NMA Methylnadic Anhydride
Synonym: Methyl-5-norbornene-2, 3-dicarboxylic anhydride; 4, 7-Methanoiosobenzfuran-1, 3-dione, 3a, 4, 7,7a-tetrahydromethyl; Methyl bicyclo (2, 2, 1) hept-5-ene-2, 3-dicarboxylic anhydride
Chemical Family: Alicyclic Dicarboxylic Anhydride.
Company Name
Ted Pella, Inc. and PELCO International, P.O. Box 492477, Redding, CA
96049-2477
Domestic Phone (800) 237-3526 (Mon-Thu. 6:00AM to 4:30PM PST; Fri 6:00AM
to 4:00PM PST)
International Phone (01) (530) 243-2200 (Mon-Thu. 6:00AM to 4:30PM PST; Fri 6:00AM to 4:00PM PST)
Chemtrec Emergency Number 1-800-424-9300 24 hrs a day.
Section 2: Composition / Information on Ingredients
|
Principle Hazardous Component(s)
|
% |
OSHA mg/m3 |
ACGIH |
NTP |
IARC |
OSHA |
|
Methyl-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride (25134-21-8) |
99 |
NE |
NE |
No |
No |
No |
|
Free Acid (Unknown) |
1 |
NE |
NE |
No |
No |
No |
Manufacturer Limited Values (TWA): 1.00 mg/m3
Methyl-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride (25134-21-8) RTECS: RB91000
Section 3: Hazard Identification
Emergency overview
Appearance: Pale, tan liquid.
Immediate effects: WARNING: Extremely irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract. Material is toxic/sensitizer. Do not get into eyes, on skin, or clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapor.
Potential health effects
Primary Routes of entry:
Inhalation, skin and eyes.
Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure:
Eyes: Conjunctivitis, chemosis, corneal opacity, discharges, blurred vision.
Skin: Erythema, itching, dermatitis, edema.
Ingestion: Unknown; probably pain, nausea, vomiting.
Inhalation: Nasal irritation, discharge, coughing, difficulty breathing. If sensitized asthmatoid reactions: breathing difficulty, chest pains, collapse.
Chronic Exposure: ND
Chemical Listed As Carcinogen Or Potential Carcinogen: NMA is not listed as a carcinogen by OSHA, NTP, or IARC.
See Toxicological Information (Section11)
Potential environmental effects
See Ecological Information (Section 12)
Section 4: First Aid Measures
If accidental overexposure is suspected
Eye(s) Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin Contact: Remove
contaminated clothing and flush skin thoroughly. Wash contaminated clothing
before reuse. Discard contaminated shoes.
Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air.
Ingestion: Only if person is conscious give water or milk to dilute. DO NOT attempt chemical neutralization. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
Note: In case of any adverse effect from contact get prompt medical attention.
Note to physician
Treatment: ND
Medical Conditions generally Aggravated by Exposure: Asthma and chronic pulmonary conditions.
Section 5: Fire Fighting
Measures
Flash Point: 135 °C (275 °F) (COC)
Flammable Limits: Unknown
Auto-ignition point: ND
Fire Extinguishing Media: Foam, carbon dioxide, water in copious amounts. NOTE:
Material will react with water or steam to produce heat. However, water in
copious amounts, is appropriate for fighting fires.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Respiratory protection against vapors and
combustion products.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: No unusual hazard when product is in drums
unless fire causes material to heat up or burn. The vapors and fumes can cause
serious respiratory problems.
Hazardous combustion products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes, organic acids, smoke.
DOT Class: Corrosive liquids, n.o.s (Methyl Norbornene Dicarboxylic Anhydride)
Section 6: Accidental Release
Measures
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Clean up spills
promptly. Wear rubber boots and heavy rubber gloves. Ventilate confined areas. Avoid
contact with liquid and vapors. Absorb spills using "Speedy-Dry" or
similar absorbent and pick up. Hose spill area down with water. On Highway:
Call Chemtrec-1-800-424-9300. Local environmental agency should be notified.
Within Manufacturing Area: Contact Environmental Control Dept. Disposal
Methods: Deposit absorbent material saturated with product in a separate,
labeled, leak proof, container and take to an approved treatment, storage or
disposal facility.
Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose of waste according to Federal, State and Local
Regulations.
Section 7: Handling and
Storage
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage: Very irritating to eyes and
respiratory tract. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing
vapor or aerosols. Keep container closed. Store out of contact with moisture to
avoid hydrolysis to free acid. Thaw frozen material below 40 °C (104 °F) and
mix well before using.
Storage Temperature: Store between 18 °C-40 °C (65 °F-04 °F) to avoid freezing and excessive vapors.
Storage Pressure: ND
Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Engineering Controls
Ventilation required: Should be sufficient to keep concentration below exposure limit value with the use of local exhaust where needed.
Personal Protection Equipment
Respiratory protection: Wear NIOSH approved respirator equipped with cartridges for protection from organic vapors, acid gases, and particulates (HEPA); respirator selection should be chosen in accordance with NIOSH Respirator Decision Logic Publication No. 87-108.
Protective gloves: Impervious
gloves
Skin protection: Appropriate, clean clothing to prevent skin contact including
long sleeved shirt, buttoned at wrist.
Eye protection: Safety glasses with cup side shields. Full face shield if there
is any possibility of splashing or eye contact.
Additional clothing and/or equipment: ND
Exposure Guidelines
See Composition/Information on Ingredients (Section2)
Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance and Physical State: Pale tan liquid
Odor (threshold): Slight odor
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.245 @ 15.4/4 °C
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): 5.0 @ 120 °C
Vapor Density (air=1): 6.1 @ 20 °C
Percent Volatile by volume:
Evaporation Rate (butyl acetate=1): ND
Boiling Point: ca 140 °C @ 10 mmHg
Freezing point / melting point:
<180 °C
pH: ND
Solubility in Water: Insoluble in water, but will hydrolyze to diacid in
presence of water. Soluble in: Toluene, acetone, benzene, naphtha, and xylene.
Molecular Weight: 178.2
Section 10: Stability and
Reactivity
Stability: At Ambient Temperatures: Stable. However, hydrolyzes to free acid in
presence of moisture. At Elevated Temperatures: Decomposes.
Conditions to Avoid: Excessive temperatures
Materials to Avoid
(Incompatibility): Water, acid, base, oxidizing material.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide
Hazardous Polymerization: Will occur under the following condition: Polymerizes
at 200 °C.
Section 11: Toxicological Information
Results of component toxicity test performed: (Ingestion, Oral) Rat: LD50 = 958 (856 - 1077) mg/kg (as is), Rat: 172 mg/kg (in olive oil). (Absorption, Dermal) Rabbit: LD50 = >2000 mg/kg. (Inhalation) Rat: LC50 = (4 Hour) as aerosol. Mortality: 8/10 @ 750 mg/m3 in 7 days. (Irritation, Skin) Rabbit: 50% in PEG 400: 0.75 on scale of 8 (Draize). (Skin) Rabbit: as is 3.9 on scale of 8 (Draize). (Eyes) Rabbit: no wash: 83 on scale of 110 (Draize). (Eyes) Rabbit: washout after 4 sec,: 12-37 on scale of 110 (Draize).
Human experience: Induced contact caused allergic sensitization in 34 of 52 human subjects. Extremely irritating to eyes and respiratory tract; can cause asthmatoid reactions by lung sensitization.
This product does not contain any compounds listed by NTP or IARC or regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen.
Section 12: Ecological Information
Ecological Information: ND
Chemical Fate Information: ND
Section 13 Disposal Considerations
RCRA 40 CFR 261 Classification: D002, Corrosive.
Federal, State and local laws governing disposal of materials can differ. Ensure proper disposal compliance with proper authorities before disposal.
Section 14: Transportation Information
US DOT Information: Proper shipping name: Corrosive liquids, n.o.s (Methyl Norbornene Dicarboxylic Anhydride)
Hazard Class: 8
Packaging group: III
UN Number: UN1760
Limitations: ND
IATA: Proper shipping name: Corrosive liquids, n.o.s (Methyl Norbornene Dicarboxylic Anhydride)
Hazard Class: 8
Packing group: III
UN Number: UN1760
Limitations: ND
Domestic shipments only:
IMO: Proper shipping name: Corrosive liquids, n.o.s (Methyl Norbornene Dicarboxylic Anhydride)
Class: 8
UN Number: UN1760
Packing group: III
Marine Pollutant: No
Canadian TDG: Corrosive liquids, n.o.s (Methyl Norbornene Dicarboxylic Anhydride)
IMDG Page: ND
Limitations: ND
Section 15: Regulatory Information
United States Federal Regulations
MSDS complies with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Rule 29, CFR 1910.1200.
SARA: Yes
SARA Title III: Tier 2: Pure Liquid: Immediate health effect (corrosive).
RCRA: D002, Corrosive.
TSCA: Methyl-5-norbornene-2, 3-dicarboxylic anhydride (25134-21-8) is listed in the TSCA Inventory.
CERCLA: No
State Regulations
California Proposition 65: None
International Regulations
Canada WHMIS: ND
Europe EINECS Numbers: Methyl-5-norbornene-2, 3-dicarboxylic anhydride (25134-21-8) EINECS#: 246-644-8
Section 16: Other Information
Label Information: ND
European Risk and Safety Phrases: ND
European symbols needed: ND
Canadian WHMIS Symbols: ND
HMIS® Hazard Rating: Health: 2; Flammability: 1; Physical Hazard: 0
(0=least, 1=Slight, 2=Moderate, 3=High, 4=Extreme)
Abbreviations used in this document
NE= Not established
NA= Not applicable
NIF= No Information Found
ND= No Data
Disclaimer
Ted Pella, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind regarding the information furnished
herein. Users should independently determine the suitability and completeness
of information from all sources. While this data is presented in good faith and
believed to be accurate, it should be considered only as a supplement to other
information gathered by the user. It is the User's responsibility to assure the
proper use and disposal of these materials as well as the safety and health of
all personnel who may work with or otherwise come in contact with these
materials.
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