Hydrogen Release Compound Advanced 鈩? (HRC Advanced 鈩? )
MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEET
Last Revised: January 12, 2007
Section 1 鈥? Material Identification
Supplier:
1011 Calle Sombra
San Clemente, CA 92673
Phone: 949.366.8000
Fax: 949.366.8090
E-mail: info@regenesis.com
鈥? Glycerides, di-, mono [2-[2-[2-(2-hydroxy-1-oxopropoxy)-1-oxopropoxyl]-1-
oxopropoxy]propanoates]
鈥?
Chemical Name(s): Propanoic acid, 2-[2-[2-(2-hydroxy-1-oxopropoxy)-1-oxopropoxy]-1-
oxopropoxy]-1,2,3-propanetriyl ester
鈥? Glycerol
Chemical Family: Organic Chemical
HRC Advanced 鈩? (Hydrogen Release Compound Advanced)
Trade Name:
Synonyms: HRC-PED (Hydrogen Release Compound 鈥? Partitioning Electron Donor)
Product Use: Used to remediate contaminated groundwater (environmental applications)
Section 2 鈥? Chemical Identification
CAS# Chemical
823190-10-9 HRC-PED
61790-12-3 Fatty acid (neutralized)
201167-72-8 Glycerol tripolylactate
56-81-5 Glycerol
Regenesis 鈥? HRC Advanced MSDS
Section 3 鈥? Physical Data
Melting Point: Not Available (NA)
Boiling Point: Not determined (ND)
Flash Point: > 200 潞F using the Closed Cup method
Density: 1.1-1.3 g/cc
pH
Solubility: Slightly soluble in acetone. Insoluble in water. and DMSO
Appearance: Amber semi-solid.
Odor: Not detectable
Vapor Pressure: None
Section 4 鈥? Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Use water spray, carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder or appropriate foam
Extinguishing Media:
to extinguish fires.
Water May be used to keep exposed containers cool.
For large quantities involved in a fire, one should wear full protective clothing and a NIOSH approved
self contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in the pressure demand or positive
pressure mode as for a situation where lack of oxygen and excess heat are present.
Section 5 鈥? Toxicological Information
May be harmful by inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. May cause
irritation. To the best of our knowledge, the chemical, physical, and
Acute Effects: toxicological properties of the HRC Advanced have not been investigated.
Listed below are the toxicological information for glycerol, lactic acid and
fatty acid.
MA8050000
RTECS#
Glycerol
SKN-RBT 500 MG/24H MLD 85JCAE-,207,1986
EYE-RBT 126 MG MLD
Irritation Data: BIOFX* 9-4/1970
EYE-RBT 500 MG/24H MLD 85JCAE-,207,1986
Regenesis 鈥? HRC Advanced MSDS
Section 5 鈥? Toxicological Information (cont)
ORL-MUS LD50:4090 MG/KG FRZKAP (6),56,1977
SCU-RBT LD50:100 MG/KG NIIRDN 6,215,1982
ORL-RAT LD50:12,600 MG/KG FEPRA7 4,142,1945
IHL-RAT LC50: >570 MG/M3/1H BIOFX* 9-4/1970
IPR-RAT LD50: 4,420 MG/KG RCOCB8 56,125,1987
IVN-RAT LD50:5,566 MG/KG ARZNAD 26,1581,1976
IPR-MUS LD50: 8,700 MG/KG ARZNAD 26,1579,1978
Toxicity Data:
SCU-MUS LD50:91 MG/KG NIIRDN 6,215,1982
IVN-MUS LD50:4,250 MG/KG JAPMA8 39,583,1950
ORL-RBT LD50: 27 MG/KG DMDJAP 31,276,1959
SKN-RBT LD50: >10 MG/KG BIOFX* 9-4/1970
IVN-RBT LD50: 53 MG/KG NIIRDN 6,215,1982
ORL-GPG LD50: 7,750 MG/KG JIHTAB 23,259,1941
Behavioral (headache), gastrointestinal (nausea or vomiting), Paternal
Target Organ Data: effects (spermatogenesis, testes, epididymis, sperm duct), effects of fertility
(male fertility index, post-implantation mortality).
Only selected registry of toxic effects of chemical substances (RTECS) data is presented here. See
actual entry in RTECS for complete information on lactic acid and glycerol.
Fatty Acid
Acute oral (rat) LD50 value for fatty acids is10000 mg/kg. Aspiration of liquid may cause pneumonitis.
Repeated dermal contact may cause skin sensitization.
Section 6 鈥? Health Hazard Data
One should anticipate the potential for eye irritation and skin irritation with large scale exposure or in
sensitive individuals. Product is not considered to be combustible. However, after prolonged contact
with highly porous materials in the presence of excess heat, this product may spontaneously combust.
Handling: Avoid continued contact with skin. Avoid contact with eyes.
In any case of any exposure which elicits a response, a physician should be consulted immediately.
First Aid Procedures
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration. In case of
Inhalation:
labored breathing give oxygen. Call a physician.
Regenesis 鈥? HRC Advanced MSDS
No effects expected. Do not give anything to an unconscious person. Call a
Ingestion:
physician immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting.
Section 6 鈥? Health Hazard Data (cont)
Flush with plenty of water. Contaminated clothing may be washed or dry
Skin Contact:
cleaned normally.
Wash eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes lifting both upper
Eye Contact:
and lower lids. Call a physician.
Section 7 鈥? Reactivity Data
Conditions to Avoid: Strong oxidizing agents, bases and acids
Hazardous
Will not occur.
Polymerization:
Further Information: Hydrolyses in water to form lactic acid, glycerol and fatty acid.
Hazardous Decomposition Thermal decomposition or combustion may produce carbon monoxide
Products: and/or carbon dioxide.
Section 8 鈥? Spill, Leak or Accident Procedures
Neutralization is not required. The material is very slippery. Spills should
After Spillage or
be covered with an inert absorbent and then be placed in a container. Wash
Leakage:
area thoroughly with water. Repeat these steps if slipperiness remains.
Laws and regulations for disposal vary widely by locality. Observe all
Disposal: applicable regulations and laws. This material may be disposed of in solid
waste. Material is readily degradable and hydrolyses in several hours.
No requirement for a reportable quantity (CERCLA) of a spill is known.
Section 9 鈥? Special Protection or Handling
Should be stored in plastic lined steel, plastic, glass, aluminum, stainless steel, or reinforced fiberglass
containers.
Protective Gloves: Vinyl or Rubber
Splash Goggles or Full Face Shield. Area should have approved means of
Eyes:
washing eyes.
Ventilation: General exhaust.
Regenesis 鈥? HRC Advanced MSDS
Storage: Store in cool, dry, ventilated area. Protect from incompatible materials.
Section 10 鈥? Other Information
This material will degrade in the environment by hydrolysis to lactic acid, glycerol and fatty acids.
Materials containing reactive chemicals should be used only by personnel with appropriate chemical
training.
The information contained in this document is the best available to the supplier as of the time of
writing. Some possible hazards have been determined by analogy to similar classes of material. No
separate tests have been performed on the toxicity of this material. The items in this document are
subject to change and clarification as more information becomes available.
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