[Fire Fighting] Use water in flooding quantities as fog. Use alcohol foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide. Cool all affected containers with flooding quantities of water. Do not extinguish fire unless flow can be stopped. Apply water from as far a distance as possible. Keep run-off water out of sewers and water sources. | |
[Fire Potential] Flammable/combustible material. | |
[Ingestion] Seek medical assistance. | |
[Inhalation] Move victim to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. | |
[Skin] Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. In case of contact with substance, immediately flush with running water for at least 20 minutes. Wash skin with soap and water. | |
[Eyes] In case of contact with substance, immediately flush with running water for at least 20 minutes. | |
[Storage] Keep in a cool, dry, dark location in a tightly sealed container or cylinder. Keep away from incompatible materials, ignition sources and untrained individuals. Secure and label area. Protect containers/cylinders from physical damage. | |
[Handling] All chemicals should be considered hazardous. Avoid direct physical contact. Use appropriate, approved safety equipment. Untrained individuals should not handle this chemical or its container. Handling should occur in a chemical fume hood. | |
[Ingestion] May cause toxic effects. | |
[Inhalation] Vapors may cause dizziness or suffocation. May cause toxic effects. | |
[Skin] Contact with substance may cause severe burns. | |
[Eyes] See Skin. | |
[Hazards] May be ignited by heat, sparks or flames. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Most vapors are heavier than air. They will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas (sewers, basements, tanks). Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers. May polymerize explosively when heated or involved in a fire. Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. Containers may explode when heated. Many liquids are lighter than water. | |
[UN (DOT)] 2266 | |
[Personal Protection] Wear appropriate protective gloves, clothing and goggles. | |
[Respirators] Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). | |
[Appearance] A colorless liquid. | |
[Solubility in water] Very soluble | |
[Melting Point] -95 | |
[Boiling Point] 58 - 62 | |
[Density] 0.7152 g/cm3 (20C) | |
[pKa/pKb] 9.83 (pKb) | |
[Partition Coefficient] 1.07 | |
[Usage] Used to make other chemicals. | |
[Refractive Index] 1.3860 (20 C) | |
[Product Name] N,N-Dimethylpropylamine | |
[Synonyms] Dimethyl(propyl)amine Dimethylammonium propane N,N-Dimethyl-n-propylamine N,N-Dimethylpropylamine Propyldimethylamine | |
[CAS] 926-63-6 | |
[Formula] C5H13N | |
[Molecular Weight] 87.16 | |
[EINECS] 213-139-9 | |
[Beilstein/Gmelin] 1730931 | |
[Beilstein Reference] 4-04-00-00467 | |
[Small spills/leaks] Keep sparks, flames, and other sources of ignition away. Keep material out of water sources and sewers. Build dikes to contain flow as necessary. | |
[Incompatibilities] Incompatible with isocyanates, halogenated organics, peroxides, phenols (acidic), epoxides, anhydrides, and acid halides. | |
[Stability] No data. | |
[Combustion Products] Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. | |
[UN Number] 2266 | |
[Hazard Class] 3 | |
[Packing Group] II |