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                                    Johnson Matthey
PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
179100 3.00 EC Current 15.09.2000

1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
179100
Product Code
PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
Trade Name
Substance
Product Type
Johnson Matthey PLC
Manufacturer/Supplier
Precious Metals Division, Chemicals
Address
Orchard Road
ROYSTON, Hertfordshire
SG8 5HE
+(44) 1763 253000
Phone Number
+(44) 1763 253155
Fax Number
Transdichlorobis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II), also known as Pd-100.
Composition
trans[PdCl (PPh ) ]
1
JM Version Number
12/06/92
Date of First Issue

2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON THE COMPONENTS
PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
Product Formal Name
Product Chemical Family .Not Specified
13965-03-2
CAS Number

3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
No specific data is available for this material but, by analogy with similar
compounds, it is classified as being harmful by ingestion and inhalation.
There is no evidence that Palladium compounds present a sensitization
hazard such as that presented by similar Platinum compounds. 聽

4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Over-exposure may produce the following symptoms -
First Aid
Inhalation - irritation of the respiratory tract, producing coughing.
Ingestion - abdominal pain.
Eye contact - redness, irritation, blurred vision and pain.
Skin - redness and irritation. 聽 聽 聽

remove from exposure and allow to rest in fresh air. Seek medical attention. 聽
First Aid - Inhalation
rinse mouth with clean water and give water or milk to drink. Seek medical
First Aid - Ingestion
attention.
First Aid - Eyes irrigate with water or isotonic saline solution for 15 minutes. Seek medical
attention.
remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. If
First Aid - Skin
symptoms persist, seek medical attention. 聽


5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Although the material is not flammable, toxic fumes will be produced if
involved in a fire. The residue, ash or char left after a fire may have catalytic
properties and may promote the re-ignition of flammable materials and
vapours. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and personal protective
equipment. Use any extinguisher suitable for the surrounding fire. 聽 聽

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Wearing gloves and eye protection, sweep up the spillage and store in
sealed, plastic containers, ready for disposal. Wash the area with water. 聽 聽



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PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
179100 3.00 EC Current 15.09.2000

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Local exhaust extraction should be used and protective clothing, including
Handling (JM)
gloves and eye protection should be worn. Do not eat, drink, smoke or apply
cosmetics whilst handling. 聽
Store in an air-tight container in a cool, dry place. 聽
Storage (JM)

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
No Occupational Exposure Standards have been established for this material.
Users are advised to minimise exposure. If necessary, appropriate filter- type
mask, chemically resistant gloves and suitable eye protection should be worn.


9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Yellow crystals.
Appearance
No odour.
Odour
not applicable
pH
not applicable.
Boiling Range/Point
270 C with decomposition.
Melting Point
not applicable.
Flash Point
not flammable.
Flammability
not applicable.
Auto-flammability
not explosive.
Explosive Properties
not oxidising.
Oxidising Properties
no data.
Vapour Pressure
no data.
Density
Water - insoluble. Slightly soluble in acetone and in chloroform.
Solubility in Water
Fat - no data. 聽 聽
no data.
Partition Coefficient

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
The complex reacts with organic substances, sometimes vigorously and
exothermically. It should be added to oxidants or to catalytic reaction
systems only under carefully controlled conditions. In contact with oxidising
agents, it may decompose. Deteriorated or contaminated material may
catalytically decompose, though the pure complex is stable. 聽

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
There is no toxicological data available for this compound but, by analogy
with similar compounds it is expected to be harmful by inhalation and
ingestion and a potential skin and eye irritant.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No specific information is available, but this material is not thought to present
an ecological hazard. 聽

13. DISPOSAL
Accumulated wastes and residues should be returned to a refinery for metal
recovery or disposed of in accordance with local and national regulations. 聽

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

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PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
179100 3.00 EC Current 15.09.2000

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION (continued)
Not restricted.


15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Harmful
Labelling Information

R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
R phrases
S22 Do not breathe dust.
S phrases
S24/25 Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
2377442
EINECS Number
Xn - Harmful
EC Annex I Classification

16. OTHER INFORMATION
30 July 1999
MSDS first issued
15 September 2000
MSDS data revised
This information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination
with any other materials or in any process. Such information is given in good faith, being based on the latest information
available to Johnson Matthey PLC and is to the best of Johnson Matthey PLC's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable at
the time of preparation. However, no representation, warranty or guarantee is made as to the accuracy, liability or
completness and Johnson Matthey PLC assumes no responsibility therefore, and disclaims any liability for any loss, damage
or injury howsoever arising (including in respect of any claim brought by any third party) incurred using this information. The
product is supplied on thecondition that the user accepts responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completness
of such information for his own particular use. Freedom from patent or any other proprietary rights of any third party must not
be assumed. 聽
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USA.
HSELINE Health and Safety Executive Library and Information Service. Published by the Health and Safety Executive. UK.
CISDOC International Occupational Safety and Health Database. Published by the International Labour Organisation. Geneva.
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National Sales Offices
Johnson Matthey PLC,33 Jeffreys Road, Brimsdown, ENFIELD, Middlesex EN3 7PW, United Kingdom, Tel:- 0208 8048111,
Fax:- 0208 8041918


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PD-100 TRANS-DICHLOROBIS(TRIPHENYLPH)PD(II)
179100 3.00 EC Current 15.09.2000

16. OTHER INFORMATION (continued)
S.A.Johnson Matthey N.V., 8 Avenue de Bale, 1140 BRUSSEL, Belgi毛 / Belgique, Tel:- 2 729 0711, Fax:- 2 216 9061

Johnson Matthey A/S, Frederikssundsvej 274 D, Br垄nsh垄j 2700, Denmark, Tel:- 38 89 62 00, Fax:- 38 89 62 01

Johnson Matthey PLC, Unit 1 - 2, Blanchardstown Business Centre, Clonsilla Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Republic of
Ireland, Tel:- 1 820 7722, Fax:- 1 820 7733

Johnson Matthey GmbH, Alfa Products, Zeppelinstrasse 7, Postfach 6540, D-7500 KARLSRUHE 1, Deutschland, Tel:- 721
840070, Fax:- 721 849674

Johnson Matthey SA, 13 Rue de la Perdrix, Z1 PARIS Nord II, BP 50240, 95996 Roissy, CDG Cedix France, Tel:- 1 48 63 22
99, Fax:- 1 48 63 27 02

Oy Johnson Matthey A.B, Kielotie 7A 4KRS, 01300 BANTAA, Soumi, Tel:- 08574 800, Fax:- 08574 807

Johnson Matthey A.B., Victor Hasselblads gata 8, S-421 31 V盲stra Fr枚lunda, Sverige, Tel:- 031 891390, Fax:- 31 477795

Johnson Matthey & Co G.m.b.H, Steckhovengasse 12, 1132 WIEN, 脰sterreich, Tel:- 877 98 90, Fax:- 877 98 933

Johnson Matthey & Brandenberger A.G., Glattalstrasse 18, CH-8052 ZURICH, Switzerland, Tel:- 01 302 4488, Fax:- 01 302
4701

Johnson Matthey GmbH, Otto-Volger-Stra脽e 9B, D-65843 Sulzbach/Ts, Deutschland, Tel:- (0 61 96)70 38-21, Fax:- (0 61 96)
70 38 12


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