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1-HEXANOL ICSC: 1084
October 2002
Hexyl alcohol
n-Hexanol
n-Hexyl alcohol
1-Hydroxyhexane
Amyl carbinol
Caproyl alcohol
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CAS No: 111-27-3
RTECS No: MQ4025000
EC No: 603-059-00-6
    C6H14O / CH3(CH2)4CH2OH
Molecular mass: 102.2

TYPES OF
HAZARD /
EXPOSURE
ACUTE HAZARDS / SYMPTOMS      PREVENTION         FIRE FIGHTING   
FIRE Combustible. NO open flames. Alcohol-resistant foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide.
EXPLOSION Above 63°C explosive vapour/air mixtures may be formed. Above 63°C use a closed system, ventilation. In case of fire: keep drums, etc., cool by spraying with water.
 
EXPOSURE      
Inhalation Cough. Sore throat. Ventilation, local exhaust, or breathing protection. Fresh air, rest.
Skin Dry skin. Protective gloves. Rinse and then wash skin with water and soap.
Eyes Redness. Pain. Safety goggles. First rinse with plenty of water for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible), then take to a doctor.
Ingestion Burning sensation. Do not eat, drink, or smoke during work. Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Give plenty of water to drink.

SPILLAGE DISPOSAL PACKAGING & LABELLING
Collect leaking liquid in covered containers. Absorb remaining liquid in sand or inert absorbent and remove to safe place. (Extra personal protection: filter respirator for organic gases and vapours.) Xn Symbol
R: 22
S: (2-)24/25

EMERGENCY RESPONSE STORAGE
NFPA Code: H1; F2; R0 Separated from strong oxidants.

IMPORTANT DATA
Physical State; Appearance
COLOURLESS LIQUID, WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.

Chemical dangers
Reacts with strong oxidants.

Occupational exposure limits
TLV not established.

Routes of exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation and by ingestion.

Inhalation risk
No indication can be given about the rate in which a harmful concentration in the air is reached on evaporation of this substance at 20°C.

Effects of short-term exposure
The substance is irritating to the respiratory tract and the skin. The substance is severely irritating to the eyes. If this liquid is swallowed, aspiration into the lungs may result in chemical pneumonitis.

Effects of long-term or repeated exposure
The liquid defats the skin.


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Boiling point: 157°C
Melting point: -44.6°C
Relative density (water = 1): 0.82
Solubility in water, g/100 ml at 20°C: 0.59
Vapour pressure, kPa at 25°C: 0.124
Relative vapour density (air = 1): 3.52
Relative density of the vapour/air-mixture at 20°C (air = 1): 1
Flash point: 63°C c.c.
Auto-ignition temperature: 290°C
Explosive limits, vol% in air: 1.2-7.7 calculated
Octanol/water partition coefficient as log Pow: 2.03
 

NOTES
 

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Programme on
Chemical Safety
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