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STRYCHNINE SULFATE (2:1) (60-41-3)

Identification
Name:STRYCHNINE SULFATE (2:1)
Synonyms:strychninesulphate;Strychninesulfate;97%;Strychninesulfate
CAS:60-41-3
EINECS: 200-477-7
Molecular Formula: C21H22N2O2•1/2H2O4S
Molecular Weight: 383.49
InChI: InChI=1/2C21H22N2O2.H2O4S/c2*24-18-10-16-19-13-9-17-21(6-7-22(17)11-12(13)5-8-25-16)14-3-1-2-4-15(14)23(18)20(19)21;1-5(2,3)4/h2*1-5,13,16-17,19-20H,6-11H2;(H2,1,2,3,4)
Molecular Structure: (C21H22N2O2•1/2H2O4S) strychninesulphate;Strychninesulfate;97%;Strychninesulfate
Properties
Transport:UN 1692 6.1/PG 1
Melting Point: 284-286 °C(lit.)
Flash Point: 292.4°C
Boiling Point: 559.9°C at 760 mmHg
Specification:

1.Reactivity Profile :Strychnine sulfate (2:1) (60-41-3)  is an alkaloid derivative. Strychnine is a base and forms water soluble salts with acids. Avoid alkalis, alkali carbonates and bicarbonates, benzoates, dichromates, bromides, iodides, tannic and picric acids, salicylates, borax, gold chloride and other alkaloid precipitants, piperazine, potassium-mercuric iodide. Protect from light. [EPA, 1998]  Strychnine  is incompatible with the following: Strong oxidizers .
2.Health Hazard: Violent poison!. Lowest published lethal dose orally in humans is 30 mg/kg.
3.Fire Hazard: When heated to decomposition,  Strychnine emits very toxic fumes of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides. Avoid alkalies, alkali carbonates and bicarbonates, benzoates, dichromates, bromides, iodides, tannic and picric acids, salicylates, borax, gold chloride and other alkaloid precipitants, piperazine, potassium-mercuric iodide. Protect from light.

Packinggroup: I
Flash Point: 292.4°C
Safety Data