ETHYLAMINE https://midsis.rempec.org/en/find-chemical/ethylamine https://midsis.rempec.org/@@site-logo/logo_rempec_128x117.png ETHYLAMINE UN Number: 1036 - CAS Number: 75-04-7 Also known as: AMINOETHANE Information on chemical Information on chemical External resources CAMEO Chemical Database WISER Substance List Description UN number 1036 CAS number 75-04-7 Physical chemical data Physical State (20°C) Gas Density (kg/m3) 2.064 [Kg/m³] at a temperature of 20°C Molar mass (g/mol) 45.1 Density of gas (kg/m3) 2.064 Boiling Point (°C) 16.7 Melting Point (°C) -81 Vapour Pressure (Pa) 120000 [Pa] at a temperature of 20°C Ignition Temperature (°C) 335 Flash Point (°C) -49 Lower explosivity limit (LEL) (volume %) 3.5 Upper explosivity limit (UEL) (volume %) 14 Behaviour at sea Additional data Colour colourless Odour strong ammonia odour Standard behavior classification GD Transportation data Transport mode Bulk,Gas,Packaged State liq.compr.gas Temperature (°C) ambient Pressure (Pa) under pressure Family name aliphatic amines IMO class 2(2.1) Reactivity data Water No Acid(s) Yes Base(s) No Metal(s) and alloys No Oxidizing agents Yes Reducing agents No Combustibles No Organic substance Yes GESAMP Hazard profile Bioaccumulation in logPow (A1A) 0 - e <1, or > ca.7, or Mol. Wt. > 1000 Bioaccumulation (A1) 0 - No potential to bioaccumulate Biodegradation (A2) R - Readily biodegradable Acute aquatic toxicity (B1) (LC/EC/IC50 (mg/l)) 2 - Slightly toxic Acute mammalian toxicity by swallowing (C1) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 2 - Moderate Acute mammalian toxicity by skin penetration (C2) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 2 - Moderate Acute mammalian toxicity by inhalation (C3) (LC50 (mg/l)) 1 - Slight Skin irritation/corrosivity (D1) 3 - Corrosive Eye irritation/corrosivity (D2) 3 - Severely irritating, with irreversible corneal injury Interference with coastal amenities (E2) GD - Gas/Dissolver Effects on wildlife and bottom habitats (E3) 3 - Is highly acutely toxic; and/or is severely irritant or corrosive to skin or eyes; and/or is carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic; and/or is a floater or persistent floater with associated health effects Human toxicity threshold IDHL 4000 TLV-TWA 10 TEEL-1 (mg/m3) 7.5 ppm TEEL-2 (mg/m3) 49 ppm TEEL-3 (mg/m3) 270 ppm Ecotoxicity Incident reports Incident reports No incident reports available Emergency Response Guidebook Emergency Response Guidebook Guide number: 118 See the guide or download the emergency response guidebook At sea emergency guide At sea emergency guide Emergency schedule: 2-07 LIQUEFIED GASES, FLAMMABLE. Emergency procedures Action Avoid all skin contact. Avoid all sources of ignition (e.g. naked lights, unprotected light bulbs, electric handtools). Spillage on deck Stop leak if practicable. Let spilt liquid evaporate. Spillage under deck Provide adequate ventilation. Stop leak if practicable. Let spilt liquid evaporate. Fire on deck Use water spray, foam or dry chemical from as far away as practicable. Keep adjacent receptacles cool with copious quantities of water. Remove undamaged cooled receptacles to a safe place. Fire under deck Batten down; use ship's fixed fire-fighting installation. Otherwise adopt action as for "On deck". Special equipment to be carried Protective gloves. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Spray nozzles. Remarks by UN no. ACETYLENE, DISSOLVED (UN No. 1001) Care! Heated receptacles should be jettisoned as possible explosion hazard. Decision trees Decision trees No decision trees available No additional data
ETHYLAMINE https://midsis.rempec.org/en/find-chemical/ethylamine https://midsis.rempec.org/@@site-logo/logo_rempec_128x117.png ETHYLAMINE UN Number: 1036 - CAS Number: 75-04-7 Also known as: AMINOETHANE Information on chemical Information on chemical External resources CAMEO Chemical Database WISER Substance List Description UN number 1036 CAS number 75-04-7 Physical chemical data Physical State (20°C) Gas Density (kg/m3) 2.064 [Kg/m³] at a temperature of 20°C Molar mass (g/mol) 45.1 Density of gas (kg/m3) 2.064 Boiling Point (°C) 16.7 Melting Point (°C) -81 Vapour Pressure (Pa) 120000 [Pa] at a temperature of 20°C Ignition Temperature (°C) 335 Flash Point (°C) -49 Lower explosivity limit (LEL) (volume %) 3.5 Upper explosivity limit (UEL) (volume %) 14 Behaviour at sea Additional data Colour colourless Odour strong ammonia odour Standard behavior classification GD Transportation data Transport mode Bulk,Gas,Packaged State liq.compr.gas Temperature (°C) ambient Pressure (Pa) under pressure Family name aliphatic amines IMO class 2(2.1) Reactivity data Water No Acid(s) Yes Base(s) No Metal(s) and alloys No Oxidizing agents Yes Reducing agents No Combustibles No Organic substance Yes GESAMP Hazard profile Bioaccumulation in logPow (A1A) 0 - e <1, or > ca.7, or Mol. Wt. > 1000 Bioaccumulation (A1) 0 - No potential to bioaccumulate Biodegradation (A2) R - Readily biodegradable Acute aquatic toxicity (B1) (LC/EC/IC50 (mg/l)) 2 - Slightly toxic Acute mammalian toxicity by swallowing (C1) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 2 - Moderate Acute mammalian toxicity by skin penetration (C2) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 2 - Moderate Acute mammalian toxicity by inhalation (C3) (LC50 (mg/l)) 1 - Slight Skin irritation/corrosivity (D1) 3 - Corrosive Eye irritation/corrosivity (D2) 3 - Severely irritating, with irreversible corneal injury Interference with coastal amenities (E2) GD - Gas/Dissolver Effects on wildlife and bottom habitats (E3) 3 - Is highly acutely toxic; and/or is severely irritant or corrosive to skin or eyes; and/or is carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic; and/or is a floater or persistent floater with associated health effects Human toxicity threshold IDHL 4000 TLV-TWA 10 TEEL-1 (mg/m3) 7.5 ppm TEEL-2 (mg/m3) 49 ppm TEEL-3 (mg/m3) 270 ppm Ecotoxicity Incident reports Incident reports No incident reports available Emergency Response Guidebook Emergency Response Guidebook Guide number: 118 See the guide or download the emergency response guidebook At sea emergency guide At sea emergency guide Emergency schedule: 2-07 LIQUEFIED GASES, FLAMMABLE. Emergency procedures Action Avoid all skin contact. Avoid all sources of ignition (e.g. naked lights, unprotected light bulbs, electric handtools). Spillage on deck Stop leak if practicable. Let spilt liquid evaporate. Spillage under deck Provide adequate ventilation. Stop leak if practicable. Let spilt liquid evaporate. Fire on deck Use water spray, foam or dry chemical from as far away as practicable. Keep adjacent receptacles cool with copious quantities of water. Remove undamaged cooled receptacles to a safe place. Fire under deck Batten down; use ship's fixed fire-fighting installation. Otherwise adopt action as for "On deck". Special equipment to be carried Protective gloves. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Spray nozzles. Remarks by UN no. ACETYLENE, DISSOLVED (UN No. 1001) Care! Heated receptacles should be jettisoned as possible explosion hazard. Decision trees Decision trees No decision trees available No additional data