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UNIONCARBIDE
Product Name : ISOPROPANOL ANHYDROUSMSDStd: 1194
Union Carbide urges each customer or recipient of this MSDS to study It carefully to become aware of andunderstand the hazards associated with the product . The reader should consider consulting referenceworks or individuals who are experts in ventilation, toxicology, and We prevention, as necessary orappropriate to use and understand the data contained in this MSDS.
To promote safe handling, each customer or recipient should : 1) Notify Its employees, agents, contractorsand others whom it knows or believes will use this material of the information In this MSDS and any otherinformation regarding hazards or safety, 2) Furnish this same hduoration to each of its customers for theproduct and 3) Request is customers to notify their employees, customers, and other users of theproduct of this information .
(1 .CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
1 .1 IDENTIFICATION
Product Name
ISOPROPANOL ANHYDROUSChemical Name
Isopropyl AlcoholChemical Family AlcoholsFormula
(CH3)2 CHOHSynonym
ISOPROPANOL, ANHYDROUS, USP, ISOPROPANOL, ANHYDROUS SEMI-CONDUCTOR GRADE, dim ethyl carbinol, 2-Propanol
1 .2 COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Union Carbide Corporation39 Old Ridgebury RoadDanbury, CT 06817-0001
1 .3 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET2604 Effective Date: 04/10/2000
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(3 we C-&I Hart Compww311 8. WACKER DRIVE, SUITE 4700
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 80600877-ACP-HALL (877-427-4288)
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24 hours a day: 1-800-UCC-HELP (1-304-744-3487)Number for non-emergency questions concerning MSDS (732) 563-5522Additional information on this product may be obtained by calling the Union CarbideCorporation Customer Service Center at 149)0-568-4000 .
CopyrightO 2000 . Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology Corporation .
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12.COMPOSITION INFORMATION
Component CAS #Amount (%W/w)
11Isopropend
67-63-0
<= 99.11%
13. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
3.1 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Transparent colorless
Physical
UquidState
Odor
Slight ethanol/acetone-like
Hazards of
WARNINGI
FLAMMABLE.product
CAUSES EYE IRRITATION .
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS .
3.2 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Effects of Sinale Acute Overexposure
Inhalation High concentrations of vapor may cause central nervous system depression, withweakness, drowsiness, and loss of consciousness . Vapor causes Irritation of the respiratory tract, withcoughing and chest discomfort
Eye Contact Causes Irritation, experienced as stinging and discomfort or pain . Corneal lr*n mayoccur .
Skin Contact May come minor ktltation wtih itching and possible slight local redness . Prolonged orrepeated contact may case detatitng end drying of the skim .
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Skin Absorption Exposure to small quantities is not expected to cause adverse health effects .Widespread or prolonged exposure may result in this absorption of hamdui amounts of material,particularly in infants, leading to signs and symptoms as described for swallowing .
Swallowing Slightly toxic . May cause dimness, faintness, drowsiness, decreased awareness andresponsiveness, lack of coordination, abdominal discomfort, names, vomiting and diarrhea .
Chronic. Prolonged or Repeated Overexposure
Effects of Repeated Overexposure Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may cause defatlkgof the skin .
Other Effects of Overexposure None currently known .
Medical Conditions Aaaravated by Exposure
Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis.
3.3 POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
See Section 12 for Ecological Information .
'4.FIRST AID PROCEDURES
4.1 INHALATIONRemove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing . If breathing s difcult, oxygen maybegiven by qualified personnel. Obtain medical attention .
4.2 EYE CONTACTImmediately flush eyes with water and continue washing for several minutes . Remove contact lenses, Ifwom. Obtain medical attention
4.3 SKIN CONTACTRemove contaminated clothing . Wash skin with soap and water. If Irritation persists or if contact hasbeen prolonged, obtain medical attention .
4.4 SWALLOWINGIf patient Is fully conscious, give two glasses of water. Induce vomiting. This should be done only bymedical or experienced fist-aid personnel . Obtain medical attention .
4.5 NOTES TO PHYSICIANThere s no specific antidote . Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptomsand the clinical condition of the patient
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Lower
2.0 %(V)Upper
12.7 %(V) 200 °F
5.2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIAExtinguish fires with water spray or apply alcohol-type or al-purpose-type foam by manufacturer'srecommended techniques for large fires . Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical media for small fires .
5.3 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA TO AVOIDNo information currently available .
5A SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURESUse water spray to cool fire-exposed containers and structures. Use water spray to disperse vapors ; re-ignition s possible .
5.5 SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIREFIGHTERSUse self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
5.6 UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDSVapors form from this product and may travel or be moved by air currents and ignited by plot lights, otherflames, smoking. spats, heaters, electrical equipment static discharges or other ignition sources atlocations distant from product handing pointVapors from the material may settle in low or confined areas or travel a long distance to an Ignition sourceand flash back explosively .Static ignition hazard can result from hand"rrg and use. Electrically bond and gound al containers,personnel and equipment before transfer or used material . Special precautions may be necessary todissipate static electricity for non-co ve containers. Use proper bonding aid grounding during producttransfer as described in National Fee Protection Association Document NFPA 77 .Avoid splash filing of containers when handing this flammable liquid because static electricity may begenerated. For additional information, please refer to the latest National Paint and CoeWgs Association's(NPCA) °#803 Scientific Circular Generation and Control of Static Electricity' .See Section 8 .3 - Engineering Controls
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This material may produce a floating fire hazard .Flame may be invisible . Approach fire with caution .
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15. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I
5.1 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES
Flash Point - Closed Cup: Tag Closed Cup ASTM D 56 12 'C 53'F
Flash Point - Open Cup: Tag Open Cup ASTM D 1310 17 •C 63 'F
Autoignition Temperature : Notcunentlyava#able.
Flammable Limits In Air.
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5.7 HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTSBurning can produce the following products : Carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide . Carbon monoxideis highly toxic if Inhaled. Carbon dome in sufficient concentrations can act as an asphyxiant .
16.ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 1
Steps to be taken If Material is Released or Spilled :Extinguish and do not turn on any ignition source urdi the area is determined to be free from fire orexplosion hazard . Small spills can be flushed with large amounts of water, larger spills should becollected for disposal.
Personal Precautions : Avoid contact with eyes . Wear suitable protective equipment
17.HANDLING AND STORAGE I
7.1 HANDLING
General HandlingKeep away from heat, sparks and flame .Avoid contact with eyes.Keep container closed .Use with adequate ventilation .Vapor forms from this product and may travel or be moved by air currents and ignited by pilot lights, otherflames, smoking. sparks, heaters, electrical equipment static discharges or other Ignition sources atlocations distant from product handling point and may flash back explosivelyWash thoroughly after handling .
FOR INDUSTRY USE ONLY.
VentilationGeneral (mechanical) roan ventilation is expected to be satisfactory where this product is stored andhandled in dosed equipment Special, local ventilation is needed at points where vapor can be expectedto escape to the workplace air.
Other PrecautionsVapor may settle in low or confined areas, or travel a long distance to an ignition source and flash beckexplosively.
7.2 STORAGE
Small quantities of peroxides can form on prolonged storage . Exposure to light and/or air significantlyincreases the rate of peroxide formation . If evaporated to a residue, the mixture of peroxides andisoproparwl may explode when exposed to heat or stock .
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18.EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION I
8.2 PERSONAL PROTECTION
Respiratory
Use self-contained breathing apparatus In high vapor concentrations .Protection :
Ventilation :
General (mechanical) room ventilation Is expected to be satisfactorywhere this product is stored and handled in closed equipmentSpecial, local ventilation Is needed at points where vapor can beexpected to escape to the workplace air .
Eye Protection :
Monogoggles
Protective
PlasticGloves:
Rubber
Other Protective Eye Bath, Safety ShowerEquipment :
Effective Date: 04/10/2000
In the Exposure Linis Chad above, d there is no specific qualifier (La., Aerosol) fisted In the Form Cokmnfor a particular lint, the listed link Includes all airborne forms of the substance that can be kteledA 'Yes" h the Skin Cokmn rtes a potential sigmicant conbibutlon to otierai exposure by thecutaneous (ski?) route, Including mucous membranes and the eyes eitherby contact with vapors or bydirect skin canted with the substance. A'Slank' in the Sldn Cokmn iMkates that exposure by thecutaneous (skin) route Is not a potential slgollcant cortnbutor to overall exposure.
8.1 EXPOSURE LIMITS
Component Exposure Limits Skin Form
Isopropanol 400 ppm TWAS ACGIH983 mg/m3TWAS ACGIH1230 mg/m3 STEL ACGIH500 ppm STEL ACGIH400 ppm TWAS OSHA980 mg/m3 TWA8 OSHA
Illsapropand 1225 mg/m3 STEL OSHA-Vacated500 ppm STEL OSHA-Vacated
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8.3 ENGINEERING CONTROLS
PROCESS HAZARD: Sudden release of hot organic chemical vapor or mists from processequipment operating at elevated temperature and pressure, or sudden ingress of air into hotequipment under a vacuum, may result in ignitions without the presence of obvious ignitionsources . Published 'autoignltion' or Ignition" temperature values cannot be treated as safeoperating temperatures In chemical processes without analysis of the actual process conditions .Any use of this product in elevated-temperature processes should be thoroughly evaluated toestablish and maintain safe operating conditions . Further information is available I n a technicalbulletin entitled "Ignition Hazards of Organic Chemical Vapor .'
(9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical State : Liquid
Appearance: Transparent colorless
Liquid Density: 20 °C 6.5475 g/cm3
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1): 2.9
Boiling Point (760 mmHg): 82.3 'C 180.1 'F
Freezing Point:
-89 'C -127 'F
Specific Gravity (H20 = 1): 0.787 20 °C / 20 °C
Vapor Pressure at 20°C : 4.4 kPa 33 mmHg
Vapor Density (air = 1) : 2.1
pH: Not currently available .
Solubility In Water (by weight) :
20 °C
100%
Odor Slight ethanolacetone-like
Flash Point - Closed Cup: Tag Closed Cup ASTM D 56 12 'C 53 'F
Flash Point- Open Cup : Tag Open Cup ASTMD 1310 17 0C 63 0F
Percent Volatiles : 100 Wt%
Molecular Weight: 60.10 g/mol
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Incompatible Materials : Strong owdizing agents. Halogens . Strong inorganic acids. Aldelrydes .Halogen compounds.
10.2 HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will Not Occur.
10.3 INHIBITORSISTABILIZERS Not applicable.
I11 . TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ACUTE TOXICITY
Peroral
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Rat LD50 = 6 .48 (4.80 - 8.76) mUkg
Major Signs: unsteady gait prostration, heavy breathing
Gross Pathology : lungs and abdominal viscera discolored
Percutaneous
Rabbit; LD50 = &0 (4.9 -13.1) mIkg; 24 h occluded .
Gross Pathology: lungs, liver, stomach discolored
Inhalation
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Melting Point: Not applkable .
I10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
10.1 STABILITYIINSTABILITY Stable
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Stalk generation of vapor, Rabbit 2 h ; Room temperature
Mortality: 4/6
Major Signs: lacntmation, loss of coordination, prostration
Gross Pathology: l
discolored
Inhalation
dynamic generation of vapor, Rabbit ; 4 hour= 12000 porn
Mortality: 0/12
Major Signs: prostration
Gross Pathology: lungs, kidneys and liver discolored
Inhalation
dynamic generation of vapor, Rabbit ; 8 hour = 12000 ppm
Mortality: 8/12
Major Signs: prostration
Gross Pathology lungs, kidneys and liver discolored
Inhalation
dynamic generation of vapor Rabbit ; 8 hour = 8000 ppm
Mortality: 0/12
Major Signs: prostration
Gross Pathology : lungs, kidneys and liver discolored
Inhalation
Static generation of vapor Rabbit 4 tour, Room temperature
Mortality : 6/8
Major Signs: lacrimatkn, loss of coordination, prostration
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Gross Pathology: lungs discolored
Inhalation
Static generation of vapor; Rabbit; 1 h ; Room temperature
Mortality: 0/6
Major Signs : laaimation, loss of coordination, prostration
Gross Pathology: lungs discolored
IRRITATION
Skin: Rabbit 24 h uncoveredResults : no irritation
Eye: Rabbit; 0.02 mlResults: moderate comeal Injury
SIGNIFICANT DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMANSThe following is a summary of TSCA Section 4 Test Rule results: Large doses (>800 mg/ig/day) ofisopropanol given orally to pregnant rats during the critical period of gestation produced slight decreasesin fetal weight These doses also caused evidence of toxicity In the mothers . Oral doses as high as 480mg/kg/day caused evidence of toxicity In pregnant rabbits but did not produce evidence of embryo or fetaltoxicity. Isopropanol did not produce an increased Incidence of malformations (teratogenicily) in eitherspecies. An indication of reduced mating performance In 2nd generation male raft was noted at oraldoses of 1000 mg/kglday In a two generation reproductive study . Increased neonatal mortality was alsoseen at doses of 500 mg/Iglday and greater in this study. No evidence of neurotoxic effects was observedin studies specifically designed to assess neurobehaviorial functions in neonatal rats after oral dosing ofmothers during gestation and lactation . In an acute vapor Inhalation study, high concentrations ofisopropand (1500 ppm and greater) caused a spectrum of transient olFecs Indicative of narcosis . Inrepeated inhalation exposure studies, high vapor concentrations (5000 ppm) produced an Increase Inmotor activity in rata first noted after 4 weeks of exposure . The effect was reversible completely resolvingwithin 14 days after 13 weeks of exposure . No evidence of damage to nerve tissue was seen In thisstudy. Lifetime exposure of laboratory animals to high concentrations of isopropanol vapor (greater than1500 ppm) exacerbated chronic progressive nephropat y commonly seen in aged animals . The relevanceof this finding to human health hazard evaluation is unknown. No evidence suggestive of carcinogenicactivity was noted in chronic vapor Inhalation studies with isopropand in rats and mice.
112. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I12.1 ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
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12.2 ECOTOXICITY
Toxicity to Micro-organismsBacterial Inhibition; IC50Result value : 5000 mgA
Toxicity to Aquatic InvertebratesDaphnia; 48 h; LC50Result value : 75W mg/I
Toxicity to FishFathead Minnow, 96 h ; LC50Result value : 8300 mg/
12.3 FURTHER INFORMATION
Theoretical Oxygen Demand (TROD) - measured: 2.30 mg/mg
Theoretical Oxygen Demand (THOD) - calculated: 2.40 mg/mg
Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient -Measured: 0.14
113.DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I
13.1 WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD
Incinerate in a furnace where permitted under Federal, State, and local regulations . Dispose inaccordance with all applicable Federal, State, end local environmental regulations . Empty containersshould be recycled or disposed of through an approved waste management facility
13.2 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
At very low concentrations In water, this product is biodegradable in a biological wastewater treatmentper.
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Disposal methods identified am for the product as sold. For piper disposal ofusedmaterie, anassessment must be completed to determine the piper and pernlsstle waste management optionspermiss&Se under applicable rules, regulations and/or taws goveinhg your bcedon.
114. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
14.1 U.S. D.O.T.
NON-BULKProper Shipping Name : ISOPROPANOLID Number : UN1219Hazard Class : 3Packing Group : PG ti
BULKProper Shipping Name : ISOPROPANOLID Number : UN1219Hazard Class : 3Packing Group : PG 11
This hfamaton is not intended to convey all specific regulatory or operational regr*ame,Usihfornatlonrelating to this product Addeonel bansportatbn system Worn" can be obtained through anauthorized sales or customerservbe represerdabve. It is the
hey of the transpoAhg organimtionto follow aff applicable laws, regulations and rules relating to the transportation of the mWeSL
(15. REGULATORY INFORMATION I
15.1 FEDERALINATIONAL
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IIThe fellow ng components of this product are specifically listed as hazardous substances In 40 CFR 3024(unlisted hazardous substances are not identified) and are present at levels wtuidl could require reporting :
Component CAS # AmountAcetone 67-64-1 <= 0.1000%Methanol 67-56-1 <= 0.1000%Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 <=0.1000%Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 <= 0.1000%
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SLPERfuND ASDNENTS AND REAUTNORZZATioN Act OF 1988 Tins 10 /EPCRA) SEC nose 302 AND 304
The fdlowkrg components of this product are fisted as extremely hazardous substances in 40 CFR Part355 and are present at levels which could require reporting and emergency planning :
None.
SLPERFUND AmENDieeTs AND REAUTNomzATroN ACT of 1986 TmE IN (EPCRA) SECTroN 313
The following components of this product are listed as toxic chemicals in 40 CFR 37265 and are presentat levels which could require reporting and customer notification under Section 313 and 40 CFR Part 372 :
This product does riot contain toxic chemicalsat levels which require reporting under the statute .
SUPERFUND AMBIDtTS AND REAUTNORIZATIDN ACTof 1985ME III (EPCRA) SEcnows 311 AND 312Delayed Hazard : YesFire Hazard : YesImmediate Health Hazard : YesReactive Hawed : NoSudden Release of Pressure Hazard : No
Toxic SussTANCs Comma AcT(TSCA1
All components of this product are on the TSCA Inventory or are exempt from TSCA Inventoryrequirements .
The component of this product Is on the EINECS inventory.
CEPA - Do.ta ric SuesTANca LrsT (DSL)
The component of this product is on the DSL or is exempt from reporting under the New SubstancesNadfication Regulations .
15.2 STATE/LOCAL
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PENNSYLVANIA Q/ fgMAND Commuwmr RMT-To-KNOWACTT
This product a subject to the Worker and Community FW&IoAnow Act The folla" components ofthis product are at levels which could require Identification In the MSDS:Component
CAS #
AmountII lsopropanoi
67-63-0
<=99.1100%
--M., . .4r- •-_ teaY_ . .
icyI
The following components of this product appear on the Massachusetts Substance list and are presentat levels which could require Identification In the MSDS :Component
CAS #
AmountI I isopropand
67-63-0
<= 99.1100%
CALIFORNIA PROPOSn10N 65 (SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACTOF 19861
This product contains no listed substances known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defectsor other reproductive harm, at levels which would require a warning under the statute .
LABELING OF MATERIALS CONTAfIG ORGANIC SOLVENTS)
VOC: 785 gfl Vapor pressure 33 mmHg C 20° C
CAUFoPNIA SCAQMD RULE 443.1 (SOUTH COAST An QUALrY MANAGEIENT DrnTmcT RULE443.1
This section provides selected mguistory donation on this pmdu d mdz ding ds components. This is notintended to seclude all regulation. His the responsbillty of Nee user to blow and comply wth allapplicable ruiss, reguWtlons and laws relating to the product befog used.
116. OTHER INFORMATION
16.1 AVAILABLE LITERATURE AND BROCHURES
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : There may be additional product safety information on this product, whichmay be obtained by calling your Union Carbide Corporation Sales or Customer Service Contact.
16.2 SPECIFIC HAZARD RATING SYSTEM
HMIS ratings for this product an : H-2
F - 3
R-0
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NFPA ratings for this product are :
H-2
F - 3
R-0
These raflngs are part of specific hazard communk-4itions pmgram(s) era should be dwagerded whereindividuals are not trained it the use of these hazard rating systems. You should be ir#br w#h fthazard communication applicable to your workplace.
16.3 RECOMMENDED USES AND RESTRICTIONS
FOR INDUSTRY USE ONLY
16.4 REVISION
Version: 3 .Revision : 04/10/2000Most recent revision(s) are noted by the bold, double bars in left-hand margin throughout this documentIn reviewing, attention should be directed toward Sections : 2,5.6,7.2,15.1,15.2
16.5 LEGEND
TS
Trade SecretN/A
Not availableW/W Weight/WeightVOLIVOL
Volume/VolumeNFPA
National Fire Protection AssociationHMIS
Hazardous Materials Information System•
HealthF
FireR
ReactivityC
Carcinogenic (For use by Union Carbide plants ; notpart of NFPA System)
T
Reproductive Hazard (For use by Union Carbideplants; not part of NFPA System)
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Water Reactive•
OnddizerA
Asphyxiant•
Peroxide Former
The optnhns expressed here» are those of quaked experts wif/urr Unbn Carbide. We behWts Diet theinfommatbn contained hereh is current as of the date ofthis Material Safety Deft Sheet Since the use ofthis information and the conditions ofthe use ofthe product are riot under the control of Union Carbide, itis the user's obligation to determine conditions ofsafe use ofthe product.