Name | rosanilin |
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Synonyms |
C.I. Basic Violet 14
Basic magenta Basic fuchsine Fuchsine Benzenamine, 4-[(4-aminophenyl)(4-imino-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)methyl]-2-methyl-, hydrochloride (1:1) 4-[(4-aminophenyl)-(4-imino-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene)methyl]aniline,hydrochloride Basic violet 14 Rosaniline hydrochloride Fuchsin basic MFCD00012569 EINECS 211-189-6 magenta powder Rosaniline chloride 4-[(4-Aminophenyl)(4-imino-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)methyl]-2-methylaniline hydrochloride (1:1) MAGENTA Fuchsin Rosaniline |
Description | Fuchsine base (monohydrochloride) is a magenta dye, which is certified for use for acid-fast staining with carbol-fuchsin. |
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Density | 0.999 g/mL at 20 °C |
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Boiling Point | 589.3ºC at 760 mmHg |
Melting Point | 250 °C |
Molecular Formula | C20H20ClN3 |
Molecular Weight | 337.846 |
Flash Point | 48 °F |
Exact Mass | 337.134583 |
PSA | 75.89000 |
LogP | 6.17120 |
Index of Refraction | n20/D 1.334 |
Water Solubility | 4 G/L (25 ºC) |
Synonym:Basic Violet 14, Hydrochloride; C.I. 42510; Rosaniline Chloride; Magenta Section 2 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Risk Phrases: 33 Section 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Danger of cumulative effects. Potential Health Effects Eye: May cause eye irritation. Skin: May cause skin irritation. May be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. May cause skin sensitization, an allergic reaction, which becomes evident upon re-exposure to this material. If absorbed, causes symptoms similar to those of ingestion. Ingestion: May cause irritation of the digestive tract. May cause methemoglobinemia, cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), convulsions, and death. Methemoglobinemia is characterized by dizziness, drowsiness, headache, shortness of breath, cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), rapid heart rate and chocolate-brown colored blood. Exposure may cause anemia and other blood abnormalities. Inhalation: May cause respiratory tract irritation. May cause methemoglobinemia, cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), convulsions, tachycardia, dyspnea (labored breathing), and death. May cause effects similar to those described for ingestion. Methemoglobinemia is characterized by dizziness, drowsiness, headache, shortness of breath, cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), rapid heart rate and chocolate-brown blood. Chronic: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. Chronic inhalation and ingestion may cause effects similar to those of acute inhalation and ingestion. Prolonged exposure may cause anemia and methemoglobinemia, characterized by dizziness, drowsiness, headache, breath shortness, cyanosis (bluish skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), rapid heart rate and chocolate-brown colored blood. Chronic exposure can affect thyroid function. May cause pituitary gland abnormalities. Section 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get medical aid. Skin: Get medical aid. Flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If victim is conscious and alert, give 2-4 cupfuls of milk or water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical aid. Inhalation: Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid. Do NOT use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Notes to Physician: For methemoglobinemia, administer oxygen alone or with Methylene Blue depending on the methemoglobin concentration in the blood. Antidote: Methylene blue, alone or in combination with oxygen is indicated as a treatment in nitrite induced methemoglobinemia. Section 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES General Information: As in any fire, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus in pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent), and full protective gear. During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. This material in sufficient quantity and reduced particle size is capable of creating a dust explosion. Extinguishing Media: Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers. Use water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or chemical foam. Section 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES General Information: Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. Spills/Leaks: Vacuum or sweep up material and place into a suitable disposal container. Avoid runoff into storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways. Clean up spills immediately, observing precautions in the Protective Equipment section. Avoid generating dusty conditions. Provide ventilation. Section 7 - HANDLING and STORAGE Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Use only in a well-ventilated area. Minimize dust generation and accumulation. Avoid breathing dust, vapor, mist, or gas. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Keep container tightly closed. Avoid ingestion and inhalation. Storage: Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. Section 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls: Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower. Use adequate general or local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below the permissible exposure limits. Exposure Limits CAS# 632-99-5: Personal Protective Equipment Eyes: Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles as described by OSHA's eye and face protection regulations in 29 CFR 1910.133 or European Standard EN166. Skin: Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent skin exposure. Clothing: Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure. Respirators: Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149. Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or if irritation or other symptoms are experienced. Section 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State: Solid Color: dark green Odor: Odorless pH: Not available. Vapor Pressure: Not available. Viscosity: Not available. Boiling Point: Not available. Freezing/Melting Point: 250 deg C dec Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable. Flash Point: 200 deg C ( 392.00 deg F) Explosion Limits, lower: Not available. Explosion Limits, upper: Not available. Decomposition Temperature: 200 deg C Solubility in water: 0.26% Specific Gravity/Density: Molecular Formula: C20H20ClN3 Molecular Weight: 337.84 Section 10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: Stable. However, may decompose if heated. Conditions to Avoid: Incompatible materials, dust generation, excess heat. Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Aniline is incompatible with acetic anhydride, chlorosulfonic acid, hexachloromelamine, nitric acid , nitric acid + nitrogen tetroxide and sulfuric acid, nitrobenzene and glycerine, oleum, ozone, perchloric acid + formaldehyde, perchromates, performic acid, potassium peroxide, propiolactone(beta), silver perchlorate, sodium peroxide, sulfuric acid, trichloromelamine, oxidizing materials, acids, anilinium chloride, benzenediazonium-2-carboxylate, boron trichloride, 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane, dibenzoyl peroxide, nitromethane, nitrous acid, and tetranitromethane. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Section 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION RTECS#: CAS# 632-99-5: CX9850000 LD50/LC50: Not available. Carcinogenicity: Pararosaniline (Fuchsin Basic) - IARC: Group 2B carcinogen Other: See actual entry in RTECS for complete information. Section 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Section 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Products which are considered hazardous for supply are classified as Special Waste and the disposal of such chemicals is covered by regulations which may vary according to location. Contact a specialist disposal company or the local waste regulator for advice. Empty containers must be decontaminated before returning for recycling. Section 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION IATA Not regulated as a hazardous material. IMO Not regulated as a hazardous material. RID/ADR Not regulated as a hazardous material. Section 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION European/International Regulations European Labeling in Accordance with EC Directives Hazard Symbols: XN Risk Phrases: R 33 Danger of cumulative effects. Safety Phrases: S 45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible). WGK (Water Danger/Protection) CAS# 632-99-5: No information available. Canada CAS# 632-99-5 is listed on Canada's DSL List. CAS# 632-99-5 is not listed on Canada's Ingredient Disclosure List. US FEDERAL TSCA CAS# 632-99-5 is listed on the TSCA inventory. SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N/A |
CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION
HEALTH HAZARD DATAACUTE TOXICITY DATAMUTATION DATA
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Hazard Codes | Xn:Harmful |
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Risk Phrases | R22;R40 |
Safety Phrases | 7-16-36/37 |
RIDADR | UN 2924 3/PG 2 |
WGK Germany | 3 |
RTECS | CX9850000 |
Hazard Class | 3.0 |
HS Code | 3204130000 |
Precursor 0 | |
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DownStream 1 | |
HS Code | 2925290090 |
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Summary | 2925290090 other imines and their derivatives; salts thereof。Supervision conditions:None。VAT:17.0%。Tax rebate rate:9.0%。MFN tariff:6.5%。General tariff:30.0% |