1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentane-2,4-dione; praseodymium structure
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Common Name | 1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentane-2,4-dione; praseodymium | ||
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CAS Number | 47814-20-0 | Molecular Weight | 634.17100 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | 70ºC at 760mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C16H4F18O6 | Melting Point | 114.5-127.7ºC(lit.) | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Name | praseodymium hexafluoroacetylacetonate |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Boiling Point | 70ºC at 760mmHg |
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Melting Point | 114.5-127.7ºC(lit.) |
Molecular Formula | C16H4F18O6 |
Molecular Weight | 634.17100 |
Exact Mass | 633.97200 |
PSA | 78.90000 |
LogP | 6.05260 |
Appearance of Characters | Powder | light green |
Section 1: Product Identification Chemical Name:Praseodymium (III) hexafluoroacetylacetonate (99.9%-Pr) (REO) CAS Registry Number:47814-20-0 Formula:Pr(CF3COCHCOCF3)3 EINECS Number:none Chemical Family:metal fluorobeta-diketonate complexes Synonym:Tris-hexafluoroacetylacetonate)praseodymium; tris(1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoro-2,4-pentandionato)praseodymium
Section 2: Composition and Information on Ingredients IngredientCAS NumberPercentACGIH (TWA)OSHA (PEL) Title Compound47814-20-0100%2.5mg/m3 (as F)2.5mg/m3 (as F) Section 3: Hazards Identification Emergency Overview:Irritating to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Primary Routes of Exposure:Ingestion, inhalation Eye Contact:Causes slight to mild irritation of the eyes Skin Contact:Causes slight to mild irritation of the skin. Inhalation:Irritating to the nose, mucous membranes and respiratory tract. Ingestion:No information on the physiological effects of ingestion. Acute Health Affects:Irritating to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Product contains fluorine which under certain conditions of use, decomposition, or metabolism, may generate Chronic Health Affects:fluoride ion, causing, nausea, vomiting, labored breathing, hypocalcaemia, deterioration of bone and tooth structure, kidney and liver damage. NTP:No IARC:No OSHA:No SECTION 4: First Aid Measures Immediately flush the eyes with copious amounts of water for at least 10-15 minutes. A victim may need Eye Exposure: assistance in keeping their eye lids open. Get immediate medical attention. Wash the affected area with water. Remove contaminated clothes if necessary. Seek medical assistance if Skin Exposure: irritation persists. Remove the victim to fresh air. Closely monitor the victim for signs of respiratory problems, such as difficulty in Inhalation: breathing, coughing, wheezing or pain. In such cases seek immediate medical assistance. Seek medical attention immediately. Keep the victim calm. Give the victim water (only if conscious). Induce Ingestion: vomiting only if directed by medical personnel. SECTION 5: Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point:no data Autoignition Temperature:none Explosion Limits:none Extinguishing Medium:carbon dioxide, dry powder or foam. If this product is involved in a fire, firefighters should be equipped with NIOSH approved positive pressure Special Fire Fighting Procedures: self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Hazardous Combustion andIf involved in a fire this material may emit toxic and corrosive fumes of hydrogen fluoride Decomposion Products: Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: No unusual fire or explosion hazard. SECTION 6: Accidental Release Measures Spill and Leak Procedures:Small spills can be mixed with vermiculite or sodium carbonate and swept up. SECTION 7: Handling and Storage Handling and Storage:Store in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container. SECTION 8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection Eye Protection:Always wear approved safety glasses when handling a chemical substance in the laboratory. Skin Protection:Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves and protective clothing. Ventilation:Material may form a fine dust. If possible, handle the material in an efficient fume hood. If ventilation is not available a respirator should be worn. The use of respirators requires a Respiratory Respirator: Protection Program to be in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.134. Ventilation:Material may form a fine dust. If possible, handle the material in an efficient fume hood. Additional Protection:No additional protection required. SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties Color and Form:light green powder Molecular Weight:762.06 Melting Point:no data Boiling Point:no data Vapor Pressure:no data Specific Gravity:no data Odor:none Solubility in Water:insoluble SECTION 10: Stability and Reactivity Stability:air and moisture stable Hazardous Polymerization:no hazardous polymerization Conditions to Avoid:none Incompatibility:strong oxidizing agents Decomposition Products:carbon monoxide, praseodymium salts, hydrogen fluoride, carbonyl fluoride and organic fumes. SECTION 11: Toxicological Information RTECS Data:No information available in the RTECS files. Carcinogenic Effects:no data available Mutagenic Effects:no data available Tetratogenic Effects:no data available SECTION 12: Ecological Information Ecological Information:No information available SECTION 13: Disposal Considerations Disposal:Dispose of according to local, state and federal regulations. SECTION 14: Transportation Shipping Name (CFR):Non-hazardous Hazard Class (CFR):NA Additional Hazard Class (CFR):NA Packaging Group (CFR):NA UN ID Number (CFR):NA Shipping Name (IATA):Non-hazardous Hazard Class (IATA):NA Additional Hazard Class (IATA):NA Packaging Group (IATA):NA UN ID Number (IATA):NA SECTION 15: Regulatory Information TSCA:Not listed in the TSCA inventory. SARA (Title 313):Title compound not listed. Second Ingredient:none SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N/A |
PRASEODYMIUM(III) HEXAFLUOROACETYLACETONATE |
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PRAESODYMIUM HEXAFLUOROACETYLACETONATE |
MFCD00058835 |
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