2-Nitropropane
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- Category :
Pharmaceuticals and Biochemicals
- CAS NO : 79-46-9
- EC NO : 201-209-1
- Molecular Formula : C3H7NO2
- Main Specifications :
- Synonyms : 2-NP;AI3-00109;CCRIS 453;Dimethylnitromethane;HSDB 1134;Isonitropropane;NSC 5369;Nipar S-20;Nipar S-20 solvent;Nipar S-30 solvent;Nitroisopropane;RCRA waste number U171;beta-Nitropropane;Propane, 2-nitro-;RCRA waste no. U171;
Molecular Structure:
Product description:
Synonyms:1-Methylnitroethane;2-Nitropropane; Dimethylnitromethane; Isonitropropane; NSC 5369
Molecular Weight:89.11
EINECS:201-209-1
Density:0.992
Melting Point:-93 ºC
Boiling Point:119-122 ºC
Flash Point:28 ºC
Solubility:1.7 g/100 mL (20 ºC)
Appearance:liquid
Risk Codes:R10;R20/22;R45
Safety:
Confirmed carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic, tumorigenic, and teratogenic data. Poison by intraperitoneal route. Moderately toxic by ingestion and inhalation. Human systemic effects by inhalation: anorexia, hypermotility, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. An experimental teratogen. Other experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. Can cause liver and kidney injury, methemoglobinemia, and cyanosis. Very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat, open flame, or oxidizers. May explode on heating. Violent reactions with chlorosulfonic acid, oleum. May react with amines + heavy metal oxides (e.g., mercury oxide or silver oxide) to form explosive salts. May ignite on contact with mixtures of carbon + hopcalite, which are used in some respirators. Hopcalite is a catalyst consisting of coprecipitated copper(II) oxide and manganese(IV) oxide. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, CO2, dry chemical, water spray. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx.
Analytical Methods:
For occupational chemical analysis use OSHA: #46 or NIOSH: 2-Nitropropane, 2528.Details
Transport Information:UN 2608