Product Name: Tetrabutyl Phosphonium Salt With 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Nonafluoro-1-Butanesulfonic Acid
Synonyms: Tetrabutylphosphonium nonafluorobutanesulfonate
Recommended Use: Industrial chemical, research and development
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Classification: Eye irritation category 2, skin irritation category 2, aquatic chronic category 3
Label Elements: Exclamation mark symbol, Hazard statements H315 (skin irritation), H319 (eye irritation), H412 (harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects)
Precautionary Statements: Wear protective gloves and eye protection, wash thoroughly after handling, avoid release to the environment
Signal Word: Warning
Hazards Not Otherwise Classified: May cause respiratory irritation due to dust or aerosol formation, no explosion risk under normal temperature and pressure
Chemical Name: Tetrabutyl Phosphonium Salt With 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Nonafluoro-1-Butanesulfonic Acid
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Impurities/Additives: Trace residuals from synthesis, typically less than 0.1%
Concentration (%): 98-100%
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, keep at rest, seek medical attention if symptoms develop
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin with plenty of soap and water, get medical help if irritation persists
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing, seek medical advice
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical care
Most Important Symptoms: Redness, irritation, burning of skin or eyes, possible gastrointestinal discomfort if ingested
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water jets directly on burning liquid
Specific Hazards from Fire: May release toxic fumes including phosphorus oxides, sulfur oxides, hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide and dioxide
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Move containers from fire area if safe, avoid inhalation of combustion products, use water spray to cool unopened containers
Personal Precautions: Use appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, respirator if necessary), keep unprotected personnel away
Environmental Precautions: Prevent spillage from reaching drains, surface water and soil, notify authorities if large releases occur
Methods for Cleaning Up: Absorb spill with inert material (sand, earth), collect in appropriate chemical waste containers for disposal
Decontamination Procedures: Wash spill area thoroughly afterwards to remove residues, ventilate area
Reference to Other Sections: See exposure controls and disposal guidelines
Handling: Wear protective gloves, eye and face protection at all times, handle in well-ventilated areas, avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing, prevent inhalation of dusts or vapors
Safe Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated facility, away from incompatible materials like strong oxidizers and acids
Incompatibilities: Avoid strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, and sources of ignition
Hygiene Practices: Wash hands before breaks, after handling and before eating or drinking, wash contaminated clothing before reuse
Control Parameters: No established exposure limits under OSHA, NIOSH, ACGIH
Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation to minimize exposure, use closed systems where possible
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene), safety goggles, lab coat or apron, suitable respirator if local ventilation is inadequate
Environmental Exposure Controls: Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways, use spill containment measures
Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder or viscous liquid
Odor: Faint, characteristic
Odor Threshold: Not determined
pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (5-7 in water)
Melting/Freezing Point: 60–80 °C (varies with formulation)
Boiling Point and Range: Decomposes
Flash Point: Above 110 °C (closed cup)
Evaporation Rate: Not available
Flammability: Not easily flammable, combustible at high temperatures
Vapor Pressure: Very low
Relative Density: 1.25 – 1.40 g/cm³
Solubility: Moderately soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
Partition Coefficient (log Pow): Not available
Decomposition Temperature: Above 200 °C
Viscosity: Not available
Molecular Weight: [Molecular Weight Value]
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions
Reactivity: No dangerous reactions under normal conditions, reacts with strong oxidizers or bases
Conditions to Avoid: High heat, sparks, open flames, moisture, contact with incompatible materials
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Phosphorus oxides, sulfur oxides, hydrogen fluoride, perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds
Polymerization: Not expected to occur
Acute Toxicity: Limited data, estimated oral LD50 (rat) > 2000 mg/kg, may irritate gastrointestinal tract
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Causes moderate skin irritation on contact, redness or itching possible
Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes eye irritation, tearing, redness, discomfort
Respiratory Sensitization: Not classified, may irritate airways if inhaled as dust
Skin Sensitization: Not classified
Carcinogenicity: Not identified as carcinogenic by IARC, NTP, OSHA
Mutagenicity: Not expected based on structure
Chronic Effects: Prolonged skin contact may cause dermatitis, repeated exposure may affect liver and kidneys
Toxicity to Aquatic Life: Harmful to aquatic organisms with prolonged effects, LC50 (48h, Daphnia) > 10 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability: Component ions, especially perfluorinated group, show strong persistence in environment
Bioaccumulative Potential: Potential for bioaccumulation due to stable fluorinated chain
Mobility in Soil: Moderate to high mobility, potential to reach groundwater
Other Adverse Effects: Toxic for aquatic invertebrates and possible long-term hazard in water systems
Waste Treatment Methods: Collect material and residues in suitable containers, dispose according to federal, state and local regulations
Disposal of Product: Preferred method is high-temperature incineration in approved facility
Disposal of Contaminated Packaging: Contaminated containers should be treated as hazardous waste, rinse and incinerate where permitted
Do Not: Discharge to environment, watercourses or sewer systems
Legal Requirements: Dispose in accordance with environmental protection and pollution control regulations
UN Number: Not listed for this specific combination, check with carrier regulations
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport under ADR/RID, IMDG, IATA
Transport Hazard Class: Non-hazardous for transport as per current UN guidelines (verify with carrier)
Packing Group: Not assigned
Environmental Hazards: Not a marine pollutant, though precaution is wise
Special Precautions: Secure packaging to prevent leaks, label in accordance with regulations
Safety Health and Environmental Regulations: Subject to regulatory requirements for chemical safety in accordance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, TSCA (US), REACH (EU), and similar global systems
Labeling Requirements: Product labeling to comply with GHS standards
Substance Restrictions: Use restrictions may apply under local, state, and national chemical safety programs
Inventory Status: Assess compliance with US TSCA, EINECS/ELINCS (EU), DSL (Canada) and other inventories
Other Regulations: Observe workplace exposure limits, storage and transport mandates, environmental discharge controls