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Material
Safety Data Sheets of Ethyl Acetate
1. Product Identification
Synonyms: Acetic acid ethyl ester; Acetic ether; Acetoxyethane;
Ethyl Acetic Ester; Ethyl ethanoate
CAS No.: 141-78-6
Molecular Weight: 88
Chemical Formula: CH3COOC2H5
2. Composition/Information on Ingredients
| Ingredient |
CAS
No |
Percent |
Hazardous
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| Ethyl
Acetate |
141-78-6 |
99 - 100% |
Yes
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3. Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview
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WARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED.
AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. CAUSES IRRITATION
TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.
SAF-T-DATA(tm)
Ratings (Provided here for your convenience)
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Health Rating: 2 - Moderate (Life)
Flammability Rating: 3 - Severe (Flammable)
Reactivity Rating: 1 - Slight
Contact Rating: 2 - Moderate
Lab Protective Equip: GOGGLES & SHIELD; LAB COAT & APRON;
VENT HOOD; PROPER GLOVES; CLASS B EXTINGUISHER
Storage Color Code: Red (Flammable)
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Potential Health Effects
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Inhalation:
Inhalation can cause severe irritation of mucous membranes and
upper respiratory tract. Symptoms may include burning sensation,
coughing, wheezing, laryngitis, shortness of breath, headache,
nausea and vomiting. High concentrations may cause lung damage.
An irritant to the nose, throat, and upper respiratory tract.
Exposure to high concentrations have a narcotic effect and may
cause liver and kidney damage.
Ingestion:
Causes irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may
include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Skin Contact:
Causes irritation to skin. Symptoms include redness, itching,
and pain. Repeated or prolonged contact with the skin has a defatting
effect and may cause dryness, cracking, and possibly dermatitis.
Eye Contact:
Causes irritation, redness, and pain.
Chronic Exposure:
Chronic overexposure may cause anemia with leukocytosis (transient
increase in the white blood cell count) and damage to the liver
and kidneys.
Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions:
Persons with pre-existing skin disorders or eye problems, or impaired
liver, kidney or respiratory function may be more susceptible
to the effects of the substance.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.
If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention.
Ingestion:
Give large amounts of water to drink. Never give anything by mouth
to an unconscious person. Get medical attention.
Skin Contact:
Immediately flush skin with plenty of soap and water for at least
15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical
attention. Wash clothing before reuse. Thoroughly clean shoes
before reuse.
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes,
lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally. Get medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire:
Flash point: -4C (25F) CC
Autoignition temperature: 426C (799F)
Flammable limits in air % by volume:
lel: 2.0; uel: 11.5
Flammable Liquid and Vapor! Contact with strong oxidizers may
cause fire.
Explosion:
Above flash point, vapor-air mixtures are explosive within flammable
limits noted above. Sealed containers may rupture when heated.
Sensitive to static discharge.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
Water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide. Water
may be ineffective. Water spray may be used to keep fire exposed
containers cool.
Special Information:
In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved
self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece operated
in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. Water
may be used to flush spills away from exposures and to dilute
spills to non-flammable mixtures. Vapors can flow along surfaces
to distant ignition source and flash back.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Remove all sources of ignition.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment as specified in
Section 8. Isolate hazard area. Keep unnecessary and unprotected
personnel from entering. Contain and recover liquid when possible.
Use non-sparking tools and equipment. Collect liquid in an appropriate
container or absorb with an inert material (e. g., vermiculite,
dry sand, earth), and place in a chemical waste container. Do
not use combustible materials, such as saw dust. Do not flush
to sewer! US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and
releases to soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities.
The toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response
Center is (800) 424-8802. If a leak or spill has not ignited,
use water spray to disperse the vapors, to protect personnel attempting
to stop leak, and to flush spills away from exposures.
7. Handling and Storage
Protect against physical damage. Store in a cool, dry well-ventilated
location, away from any area where the fire hazard may be acute.
Outside or detached storage is preferred. Separate from incompatibles.
Containers should be bonded and grounded for transfers to avoid
static sparks. Storage and use areas should be No Smoking areas.
Use non-sparking type tools and equipment, including explosion
proof ventilation. Containers of this material may be hazardous
when empty since they retain product residues (vapors, liquid);
observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Airborne Exposure Limits:
-OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): 400 ppm (TWA)
-ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): 400 ppm (TWA), A4 - Not classifiable
as a human carcinogen.
Ventilation System:
A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep
employee exposures below the Airborne Exposure Limits. Local exhaust
ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the
emissions of the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion
of it into the general work area. Please refer to the ACGIH document,
Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices, most
recent edition, for details.
Personal Respirators (NIOSH Approved):
If the exposure limit is exceeded and engineering controls are
not feasible, a full facepiece respirator with organic vapor cartridge
may be worn up to 50 times the exposure limit or the maximum use
concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or
respirator supplier, whichever is lowest. For emergencies or instances
where the exposure levels are not known, use a full-facepiece
positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air purifying
respirators do not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Skin Protection:
Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, gloves,
lab coat, apron or coveralls, as appropriate, to prevent skin
contact.
Eye Protection:
Use chemical safety goggles and/or a full face shield where splashing
is possible. Maintain eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities
in work area.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Clear liquid.
Odor: Fruity odor.
Solubility: 1 ml/10ml water @ 25C
Specific Gravity: 0.902 @ 20C/4C
pH: No information found.
% Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F): 100
Boiling Point: 77C (171F)
Melting Point: -83C (-117F)
Vapor Density (Air=1): 3.0
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): 76 @ 20C (68F)
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): 6
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability:
Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage. Heat will
contribute to instability. Slowly decomposed by moisture.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide may form when heated to decomposition.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur.
Incompatibilities:
Avoid heat, flame and other sources of ignition. Contact with
nitrates, strong oxidizers, strong alkalis, or strong acids may
cause fire and explosions. Will attack some forms of plastic,
rubber, and coatings.
Conditions to Avoid: No information found.
11. Toxicological Information
Inhalation
rat LC50: 200 gm/m3; oral rat LD50: 5620 mg/kg; Skin rabbit LD50:
> 20 ml/kg. Investigated as a mutagen.
12. Ecological Information
Environmental Fate:
When released into the soil, this material may leach into groundwater.
When released into the soil, this material may evaporate to a
moderate extent. When released into water, this material may biodegrade
to a moderate extent. When released to water, this material is
expected to quickly evaporate. When released into the water, this
material is expected to have a half-life of less than 1 day. This
material has a log octanol-water partition coefficient of less
than 3.0. This material is not expected to significantly bioaccumulate.
When released into the air, this material is expected to be readily
degraded by reaction with photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals.
When released into the air, this material may be moderately degraded
by photolysis. When released into the air, this material is expected
to have a half-life between 1 and 10 days.
Environmental Toxicity:
For Ethyl Acetate:
96 Hr LC50 Pimephales promelas: 230 mg/L [flow-through]; 96 Hr
LC50 Oncorhynchus mykiss: 484 mg/L [flow-through];
48 Hr EC50 Daphnia magna (water flea): 717 mg/L;
48 Hr EC50 Scenedesmus subspicatus (algea): 3300 mg/L:
Ethyl Acetate Microtox Data:
5 min EC50 Photobacterium phosphoreum: 1180 mg/L;
15 min EC50 Photobacterium phosphoreum: 5870 mg/L;
2 Hr EC50 Pseudomonas fluorescens: 7400 mg/L;
15 min EC50 Pseudomonas fluorescens: 1500 mg/L
13. Disposal Considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled
as hazardous waste and sent to a RCRA approved waste facility.
Processing, use or contamination of this product may change the
waste management options. State and local disposal regulations
may differ from federal disposal regulations. Dispose of container
and unused contents in accordance with federal, state and local
requirements.
14. Transport Information
Domestic (Land, D.O.T.)
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Proper Shipping Name: ETHYL ACETATE
Hazard Class: 3
UN/NA: UN1173
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 400LB
International (Water, I.M.O.)
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Proper Shipping Name: ETHYL ACETATE
Hazard Class: 3
UN/NA: UN1173
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 400LB
15. Regulatory Information
Australian Hazchem Code: 3[Y]E
Poison Schedule: None allocated.
WHMIS:
This MSDS has been prepared according to the hazard criteria of
the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains
all of the information required by the CPR.
16. Other Information
NFPA Ratings: Health: 1 Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 0
Label Hazard Warning:
WARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED.
AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN, EYES
AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.
Label Precautions:
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
Avoid breathing vapor.
Keep container closed.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Label First Aid:
In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty
of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing
and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. If inhaled, remove to fresh
air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing
is difficult, give oxygen. If swallowed, give large amounts of
water to drink. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person. In all cases, get medical attention.
Product Use:
Laboratory Reagent.
Revision Information:
MSDS Section(s) changed since last revision of document include:
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