Product Name: 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Dibutyl Phosphate
Chemical Formula: C15H33N2O4P
Common Synonyms: BMIM DBP
Recommended Use: Research applications, solvent, ionic liquid
Supplier Identifier: Provided on request per established practice
Contact Information: Relevant emergency numbers, available 24 hours
GHS Classification: Eye irritation category 2A, Skin irritation category 3, Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure category 3 (respiratory)
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: Causes serious eye irritation, may cause mild skin irritation, inhalation may cause respiratory discomfort
Pictograms: Exclamation mark
Precautionary Statements: Avoid eye and skin contact, use in well-ventilated areas, wash hands after handling, wear protection recommended for laboratory chemicals
Chemical Name: 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Dibutyl Phosphate
CAS Number: 79922-46-2
Concentration: ≥99%
Impurities: May contain traces of other imidazolium compounds below 0.1%
Inhalation: Move affected person to fresh air immediately, keep at rest, seek medical advice if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, wash with soap, consult physician if irritation develops
Eye Contact: Rinse with plenty of water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present, continue rinsing, seek medical attention for persistent irritation
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical attention
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, water spray, alcohol-resistant foam
Fire Hazards: Combustible, fumes may contain carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, phosphorus oxides
Firefighting Instructions: Wear full protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus, cool surroundings with water to prevent pressure build-up, avoid inhaling smoke and gases
Special Hazards: May emit toxic or corrosive vapors on burning, prevent run-off from entering drains or water sources
Personal Protection: Use gloves, goggles, lab coat, adequate ventilation
Spill Response: Evacuate area, avoid breathing vapors, absorb with inert material (sand, earth), collect in containers for disposal
Cleaning Procedures: Wash area with water and mild detergent, ventilate space thoroughly, dispose of waste in accordance with local regulations
Environmental Cautions: Prevent product from entering drains, surface water, or soil
Handling Precautions: Avoid skin contact, wear personal protective equipment, wash hands thoroughly after handling, never pipette by mouth
Storage Conditions: Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area, tightly closed containers, keep away from sources of ignition and incompatible materials
Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizing agents, acids, bases
Additional Notes: Label all containers clearly, implement good chemical hygiene practices
Engineering Controls: Use fume hood or local exhaust to minimize vapor exposure, ensure adequate ventilation at all times
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, laboratory coat, face shield if splashing possible
Respiratory Protection: Use approved respirator if airborne concentration exceeds recommended limits or during large spills
Occupational Exposure Limits: Not established for this compound; handle as potentially hazardous
General Hygiene: No eating or drinking in handling area, wash hands before breaks and after use, launder contaminated clothing before reuse
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Odor: Mild, slightly aromatic
pH: Not determined (ionic liquid)
Melting Point: Approximately -8°C
Boiling Point: Decomposes above 270°C
Flash Point: >145°C (closed cup)
Solubility: Miscible with water and many organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Very low
Density: Approximately 1.1 g/cm³ at 25°C
Viscosity: Moderate (ionic liquid property), varies with temperature
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended conditions of storage and handling
Reactivity: May react with strong oxidizers, acids, or bases
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, ignition sources, incompatible materials
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, acid chlorides, alkali metals
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and phosphorus on combustion or decomposition
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
Health Effects: Eye and skin irritation, potential respiratory irritation, limited evidence for systemic toxicity based on similar compounds
Acute Toxicity: LD50 not available for this compound; similar ionic liquids demonstrate low-to-moderate oral toxicity
Chronic Effects: Information limited, potential for cumulative toxicity unknown
Sensitization: No evidence of skin sensitization in available studies
Other Effects: Avoid repeated or prolonged contact, not listed as carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Ecotoxicity: Data limited; structurally similar ionic liquids can be toxic to aquatic organisms at higher concentrations
Persistence and Degradability: Not rapidly biodegradable, risk of long-term environmental persistence
Bioaccumulative Potential: Expected to have low to moderate bioaccumulation potential based on structure
Mobility in Soil: May leach into groundwater if released to environment
Other Harmful Effects: Prevent large releases to surface water, advise against disposal in waterways
Disposal Methods: Incinerate or dispose in approved chemical waste facility, follow local and national guidelines
Container Disposal: Triple rinse, render containers unusable before disposal, dispose as hazardous waste
Special Precautions: Avoid discharge to environment, consult licensed professional for waste management, keep records of disposal per legal requirements
UN Number: Not classified as dangerous goods for transport
Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated under ADR/RID/IMDG/IATA
Packing Group: Not assigned
Hazard Class: None assigned for transport
Special Precautions: Secure containers, keep upright, avoid physical damage, include safety documentation with shipment
Safety, Health, and Environmental Regulations: Not specifically listed under TSCA, EINECS, REACH, DSL registries
Labeling Requirements: GHS-compliant labeling required for workplace chemicals
Other Regulation: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice, comply with local, regional, and national regulations
Workplace Classification: May require risk assessment under health and safety legislation for chemical use