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MaterialSafety Data Sheet
HPLC'Sradf;":W&*
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Section1 - Chemical Identification
Product
and Company
IISDS Name :.Clrckahexan鈧?, HFLCGm*"
AC610040040
Catalog Numbers: AC610040000,
Hexanaphthalene.
Hexamethylene;
Synonyms: BenzeneHexahydride;Hexahydrobenzene;
Company Identification :
AcrosOrganicsN.V.
One ReagentLane
FairLawn,NJ 07410
For information in ilorth America' call: 800-ACROS-01
For emergencies in the US, call CHEiITREC: 8O0-424-9300


Section2 - Composition,
Informationon Ingredients

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Hazard Symbols: F
Risk Phrases: 11


Section3 - HazardsIdentification

EMERGENCY
OVERVIEW

colorlessliquid. FlashPoint: *20 deg C. Dangef! Aspirationhazardif swallowed.Can enter lungs
Appearance:
and causedamage. May cause respiratoryand digestivetract irritation. May causeeye and skin irritation. May
May cause liver and kidney damage. Highlyflammable.May form
causecentral nervoussystem depression.
peroxides.
explosive
Target Organs: Kidneys,central nervoussystem, liver, cardiovascular system.


Potential Health Effects
Eyel May cause mild eye irritation.
throughthe skin in harmfulamounts.May causeirritationwith burningpain, itchingand
Skin: May be absorbed
redness.
Ingestionl Ingestion of large amounts may cause gastrointestinalirritation. May cause liver and kidney damage.
characterized excitement,followedby headache, dizziness,
by
May causecentral nervoussystem depression,
possibledeath due to
coma and
dlowsiness,and nausea.Advancedstagesmay causecollapse,unconsciousness,
failure. May causevascutarcollapseand damage.Aspirationof material into the lungs may cause
]iratory
lf,鈧琺ical pneumonitis,which may be fatal.
may causecentral nervoussystem effectscharacterized by
Inhalation: Inhalationof high concentrations

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unconsciousness coma. May causerespiratorytract irritation. May be fatal if
and
nausea,headache, dizziness,
exposedto high concentrations.
Chronic: Prolonged rcpeatedskin contact may causedefattingand dermatitis. May cause liver and kidney
or
damage.


Section4 - FirstAid Measures

Eyes: Flusheyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids.
Get medicalaid. Do NOTallow victim to rub or keep eyes closed.
Skin: Flushskin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removingcontaminatedclothingand
shoes.Get medicalaid if irritation developsor persists.Wash clothing before reuse.
and alert, give 2-4 cupfulsof milk or water. Never
Ingestionr Do NOTinducevomiting. If victim is conscious
person.Possible
give anything by mouth to an unconscious aspirationhazard.Get medicalaid immediately.
Inhalation: Removefrom exposureto fresh air immediately.If breathingis difficult,give oxygen. Get medical
aid. Do NOTuse mouth-to-mouthresuscitation. breathinghas ceasedapply artificialrespirationusing oxygen
If
devicesuch as a bag and a mask.
and a suitablemechanical
Notes to Physician: Treat symptomatically and supportively.


Section5 - Fire FightingMeasures

breathingapparatusin pressure-demand,
General Information: As in any fire, wear a self-contained
(approvedor equivalent),and full protectivegear. Vaporsmay form an explosivemixture with air.
MSHA/NIOSH
Vaporscan travel to a sourceof ignitionand flash back. During a fire. irritating and highly toxic gases may be
generatedby thermal decomposition combustion.Extremelyflammable.Materialwill readily ignite at room
or
temperature.Use water spray to keep fire-exposed containerscool. Liquidwill float and may reigniteon the
surfaceof water. Vaporsmay be heavierthan air. They can spreadalong the ground and collectin low or
confinedareas. May polymerizeexplosively when involvedin a fire. Containersmay explodewhen heated.
Extinguishing Media: Water may be ineffective. This material is lighter than water and insolublein water. The
fire could easily be spread by the use of water in an area where the water cannot be contained. Do NOT use
straight streams of water. For large fires, use water spray, fog or regularfoam. For small fires, use dry chemical,
carbondioxide,water spray or regularfoam. Cool containerswith floodingquantitiesof water until well after fire
is out.
Flash Pointr -20 deg C ( -4.00 deg F)
Autoignition Temperature: 245 deg C ( 473.00 deg F)
Explosion Limits, Lower: 1,3
Upper:8.0
NFPA Rating: (estimated) Health: 1; Flammability: Instability:0
3;


Section6 - Accidental
Release
Measures

,lperal Information: Use proper personalprotectiveequipmentas indicatedin Section8.
Absorbspill with inert material(e.9. vermiculite,
sand or earth), then placein suitablecontainer,
Jlls/Leaks:
Avoid runoff into storm sewersand ditcheswhich lead to waterways.Cleanup spills immediately,observing
precautionsin the ProtectiveEquipment section. Wear a self contained breathing apparatus and appropriate
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oPersona protection.(See Exposure
I Controls,Perconal
Protectionsection).Scoopup with a nonsparkingtool, then
place into a suitablecontainerfor disposal.Removeall sourcesof ignition. Provideventilation.


Section7 - Handlingand Storage

Handling: Wash thoroughlyafter handling.Removecontaminatedclothingand wash before reuse. Use only in a
well-ventilated area. Do not reusethis container.Empty containens retain product residue,(liquid and/or vapor),
and can be dangerous.Keepcontainertightly closed.Avoid contactwith heat, sparksand flame. Do not get on
skin or in eyes. Avoid ingestionand inhalation.Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze,solder, drill, grind, orexpose
empty containers heat, sparksor open flames.
to
Storage: Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible
substances. Flammables-area.


SectionB - ExposureControls,personalprotection

Engineering Controls: Facilities
storing or utilizingthis materialshould be equippedwith an eyewashfacility
and a safety shower. Use adequategeneralor local exhaustventilationto keep airborneconcentrations below the
issibleexposurelimits.
re Limits

3OOppm TWA; 1050 mg/m3 300 ppm TWA; 1O5Omglm3
lOO ppm TWA
TWA 13OOpDm IDLH TWA

OSHA Vacated PELs: Cyclohexane:300 ppm TWA; 1050 mg/m3 TWA
Personal Protective Equipment
Eyes: Wear appropriate protective eyeglassesor chernicalsafety goggtesas describedby osHA's eye and face
protectionregulationsin 29 cFR 1910.r33 or European standard EN166.
Skin: Wear neoprenegloves,apron, and/or clothing.Wear nitrile-latexgloves,apron, and/or ctothing.
clothingr wear appropriateprotectiveclothingto prevent skin exposure.
Respirators: Followthe OSHArespirator regulationsfound in 29 CFR 1910.134 or EuropeanStandard EN 14g.
Always use a NIOSHor European StandardEN 149 approvedrespiratorwhen necessary.


Section9 - Physical properties
and Chemical

Physical State: Liquid
Appearance: colorless
Odor: sweetishodor - chloroform-like
pH: Not available.
Vapor Pressurel 95 mm Hg
V_aporDensity: 2.90
iate:6. 1 (Butyl acetate=1)
lporation
!'lBcosity: 1.02 cP at 63F.
Boiling Polnt:80.7 deg C

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Freezing/Melting Point:6.5 deg C
Decomposition Temperature; Not available.
Solubility: Practically
insolublein water.
Specifi c Gravity/ Density:O.8 (Water= 1)
Molecula r Formula :CHz(CHz)4CHz
Molecular Weight: 84"084


Section10 - Stabilityand Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stableat room temperaturein closedcontainercunder normal storageand handling
conditions.Peroxide formation may occur in containersthat have been openedand remain in storage. Normally
stable; however,on long term storage, materialscontainingsimilar functionalgroups form peroxidesof unknown
stability. May form explosive peroxides.
Conditions to Avoid: Incompatible materials, ignition sources,excess heat, oxidizers.
Incornpatibilities with Other lilaterials: Strong oxidizing agents, nitrogen dioxide.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbonmonoxide,irritating and toxic fumes and gases,carbon dioxide,
Hazardous Polymerization: Has not been reported.


Section11 - Toxicological
Information

RTECS#:
CAS# 110-82-7:cU6300000
LD5O/LC5O:
cAS# 110-82-7:
Oral, mouse: LD50 = 813 mgfkg;
Oral, rat: LD50 : 127A5 mg/kg;
Garcinogenicity:
CAS# 110-82-7: Not listed by ACGIH,IARC,NIOSH,NTp, or OSHA.
Epidemiology: No informationavailable.
Teratogenicis: No informationavailabte.
Reproductive Effects: No informatiort available.
Neurotoxicity: No information available.
lrlutagenicity: DNAdamage; E. coli, 10 umol/L
Other Studies: None.


SectionLZ - Ecological
Information

Ecotoxicity: Fish: FatheadMinnow: LC50 = 117.0 mg/L; 96 Hr.; Static conditionsBluegilfsunfish: LC50 =
34.72 mg/L; 96 Hr.; 25 degreesC flea Daphnia:EC50= 400.00 mg/Lt 48 Hr.; Unspecifedria: phytobacterium
phosphoreum:EC50= 227.A0 mg/Lr 5, 30 minutes; Microtoxtest No data available.
AtmosphericFate: Cyclohexaneis expected to partition to the atmosphere where it will rapidly
Jit"lPental:
with hydroxyl radicals.TERRESTRIAL FATE:If releasedon land, cyclohexanewill be lost through
volatilization and should leach into the ground. Cyclohexaneis resistant to biodegradationbut may biodegrade

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slowly in the presenceof other hydrocarbonsthat are themselves degraded. AQUATICFATE:Volatilizationfrom
water (estimatedhalf-life2 hr in a model river) should be the most importantfate processoccuringin aquatic
systems.
willdegrade by reactionwith photochemically
FATE:In the atmosphere,cyclohexane
Physical: ATMOSPHERIC
producedhydroxyl radicals(half-life 52 hr). The half-lifeis much faster under photochemicalsmog conditions
with half-livesas low as 6 hr being reported.
Other: No experimentaldata are availableon the bioconcentration cyclohexane aquaticorganisms.Using
in
of
regression
the octanoywaterpartition coefficient,3.44, one can estimatea BCFof 242 using a recommended
equation.


Section13 - Disposal
Considerations

waste. US
Chemicalwaste generatorsmust determinewhether a discardedchemicalis classified a hazardous
as
determinationare listed in 40 CFRParts261.3. Additionally,waste generators
EPAguidelines the classification
for
waste regulations ensurecompleteand accurateclassification.
to
must consultstate and local hazardous
RCRA P-Series: None listed.
waste number U056 (Ignitable waste).
RCRA U-Series: CAS# LLO-82-7=


SectionL4 - TransportInformation

a Canada
IATA RID/ADR
US DOT Il'lO
TDG
No
information
Shipptng Name: }CLOHEXANE
available.
Hazard Class: 3
JN1145
UN Number:
Packino Grouo: tI


Section15 - Regulatory
Information

US FEDERAL
TSCA
CAS# 110-82-7 is listed on the TSCAinventory.
Health & Safety R,eporting List
CAs# 110-82-7: EffectiveDate: L2/L9/85; Sunset Date: 12/L9/95
Chemical Test Rules
None of the chemicalsin this productare under a Chemical Test Rule.
Section 12b
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the chernicals this material
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CAS# 110-82-7: 1000 lb final RQ; 454 kg final RQ
SARA Section 3O2 Extremely Hazardous Substances
None of the chemicalsin this product have a TPQ.
SARA Codes
flammable.
CAS# 110-82-7:acute,chronic,
Section 313
of
(CAS# 110-82-7,9996),which subject to the reportingrequirements
is
This materialcontainsCyclohexane
Section313 of SARATitle III and 40 CFRPart 373.
Clean Air Act:
This materialdoes not containany hazardous pollutants.This materialdoes not containany Class 1 Ozone
air
depletors.This material does not containany Class2 Ozonedepletors.
Clean Water Act:
Substanceunderthe CWA.None of the chemicalsin this productare
CAS# 110-82-7 is listed as a Hazardous
listed as Prioritypollutantsunder the CWA.None of the chemicalsin this productare listed as Toxic Pollutants
underthe CWA.
OSHA:
highly hazardousby OSHA.
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CAS# 110-82-7:OEL-AUSTRAUA:TWA ppm (1050 mg/m3) OEL-AUSTRIA:T j
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300 ppm (1050 mg/m3) OEL-FINLAND:TWA ppm (1050 mg/m3);ST
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