Identification
Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information
Product Information
- Product Name
- Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade
Regulatory Identifiers
- CAS Number
- N/A
Identified Uses
For laboratory use. Life sciences research chemical.
Manufacturers & Suppliers
ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY
manufacturer
1500 E. LAKE COOK ROAD Buffalo Grove IL 60089-6553
+1-847-808-3711
Emergency Contacts
Emergency Contact
800-424-9300
Hazard Identification
GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements
GHS Pictograms
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Composition / Information on Ingredients
Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification
| Chemical Name | CAS Number | Concentration | Hazardous |
|---|---|---|---|
| (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride | 67-48-1 | 100% | No |
First Aid Measures
Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents
Move person to fresh air; if effects occur, consult a physician.
Wash off with plenty of water.
Flush eyes thoroughly with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses after the initial 1-2 minutes and continue flushing for several additional minutes. If effects occur, consult a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist.
If swallowed, seek medical attention. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel.
Immediate Medical Attention
If effects occur, consult a physician. If swallowed, seek medical attention.
Medical Treatment
Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient.
Firefighting Measures
Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection
Water fog or fine spray. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers. Dry chemical fire extinguishers.
Pneumatic conveying and other mechanical handling operations can generate combustible dust. To reduce the potential for dust explosions, do not permit dust to accumulate.
Hand held dry chemical or carbon dioxide extinguishers may be used for small fires. Soak thoroughly with water to cool and prevent re-ignition. Keep people away. Isolate fire and deny unnecessary entry. Fight fire from protected location or safe distance. Consider the use of unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Immediately withdraw all personnel from the area in case of rising sound from venting safety device or discoloration of the container. Move container from fire area if this is possible without hazard. Use water spray to cool fire exposed containers and fire affected zone until fire is out and danger of reignition has passed.
Firefighter Protection
Wear positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective fire fighting clothing (includes fire fighting helmet, coat, trousers, boots, and gloves). If protective equipment is not available or not used, fight fire from a protected location or safe distance.
Accidental Release Measures
Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection
Use appropriate safety equipment. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the area.
Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.
Sweep up. Collect in suitable and properly labeled containers.
Materials: suitable and properly labeled containers
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Handling and Storage
Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements
Avoid generating and breathing dust. Keep container closed. Good housekeeping and controlling of dusts are necessary for safe handling of product.
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
Exposure Controls / PPE
Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment
Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. Use local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below exposure limit requirements or guidelines. If there are no applicable exposure limit requirements or guidelines, general ventilation should be sufficient for most operations.
Use gloves chemically resistant to this material when prolonged or frequently repeated contact could occur. Examples of preferred glove barrier materials include: Polyvinyl chloride ("PVC" or "vinyl"). Neoprene. Nitrile/butadiene rubber ("nitrile" or "NBR"). NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of use in a workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, but not limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection), potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.
Use safety glasses (with side shields).
Respiratory protection should be worn when there is a potential to exceed the exposure limit requirements or guidelines. If there are no applicable exposure limit requirements or guidelines, wear respiratory protection when adverse effects, such as respiratory irritation or discomfort have been experienced, or where indicated by your risk assessment process. In dusty or misty atmospheres, use an approved particulate respirator. The following should be effective types of air-purifying respirators: Particulate filter.
Wear clean, body-covering clothing.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics
Stability and Reactivity
Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials
Hygroscopic. Stable under recommended storage conditions.
No data available.
Polymerization will not occur.
Keep away from open flames, hot surfaces and sources of ignition. Avoid moisture.
Strong acids. Strong bases. Strong oxidizers.
Decomposition products depend upon temperature, air supply and the presence of other materials. Toxic flammable gases can be released during decomposition. Decomposition products can include and are not limited to: Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide. Hydrogen chloride. Nitrogen oxides.
Ecological Information
Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data
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Disposal Considerations
Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes
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Transport Information
UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements
Regulatory Information
Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about safety, handling, and properties
What is the hazard signal word for Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade?
The signal word is no signal word.
What is the physical form of Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade?
Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade is a solid appearing as solid. with white color. It has amine. odor.
What is Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade used for?
For laboratory use. Life sciences research chemical.
What is the melting point of Choline Chloride (2-Hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, USP Grade?
The melting point is 247 °C (477 °F) Method: Supplier Decomposes and the boiling point is No test data available.