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Thiophene

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[Flash Point]

-9
[Autoignition]

395
[Fire Fighting]

Wear a self-contained breathing apparatus in pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent), and full protective gear. Will burn if involved in a fire. Extinguishing media: Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers. Use foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide.
[Upper exp. limit]

12.5
[Lower exp. limit]

1.5
[Fire Potential]

HIGHLY FLAMMABLE.
[Ingestion]

Get medical aid. Wash mouth out with water.
[Inhalation]

Remove from exposure to fresh air immediately. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.
[Skin]

Flush skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
[Eyes]

Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids.
[Storage]

Keep away from sources of ignition. Store in a cool, dry place. Store in a tightly closed container. Flammables-area.
[Handling]

Use spark-proof tools and explosion proof equipment. Avoid breathing dust, vapor, mist, or gas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Use only in a chemical fume hood.
[Inhalation]

Harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory tract irritation.
[Skin]

May cause skin irritation. Harmful if absorbed through the skin.
[Eyes]

Causes eye irritation. Lachrymator.
[Ingestion]

Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the digestive tract. May cause nausea and vomiting.
[Hazards]

Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Most vapors are heavier than air. They will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas (sewers, basements, tanks). Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers. May polymerize explosively when heated or involved in a fire. Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. Containers may explode when heated. Many liquids are lighter than water.
[EC Risk Phrase]

R 11 20/21/22
[EC Safety Phrase]

S 16 26 36/37/39
[UN (DOT)]

2414
[Personal Protection]

Skin: Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent skin exposure. Clothing: Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure.
[Respirators]

Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149. Always use a NIOSH or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator when necessary.
[Exposure Effects]

The toxological properties of this substance have not been fully investigated.
[Poison Class]

3
[Appearance]

A colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor.
[Solubility in water]

Insoluble
[Melting Point]

-38
[Boiling Point]

84.4
[Vapor Pressure]

127 (35 C)
[Density]

1.08844 g/cm3 (0 C)
[Partition Coefficient]

1.81
[Heat Of Vaporization]

32.5 kJ/mol
[Heat Of Combustion]

-2807 kJ/mol
[Usage]

Organic synthesis, copolymerizes with maleic anhydride.
[Saturation Concentration]

276 g/m3 (20 C)
[Refractive Index]

1.52684 (20 C)
[Product Name]

Thiofuran
[Synonyms]

Divinylene sulfide
Thiofuran
Thiofurfuran
Thiole
Thiotetrole
[CAS]

"CASEN_110-02-1.htm">110-02-1
[Formula]

C4H4S
[Molecular Weight]

84.14
[EINECS]

203-729-4
[RTECS]

XM7350000
[RTECS Class]

Other
[Merck]

12,9490
[Beilstein/Gmelin]

103222
[Beilstein Reference]

5-17-01-00297
[EC Class]

highly flammable, harmful, irritant, dangerous for the environment
[Small spills/leaks]

Absorb spill with inert material, (e.g., dry sand or earth), then place into a chemical waste container. Remove all sources of ignition. Use a spark-proof tool.
[Disposal Code]

6
[Stability]

Stable under normal temperatures and pressures.
[Incompatibilities]

Strong oxidizing agents.
[Decomposition]

Carbon monoxide, oxides of sulfur, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide.
[Combustion Products]

Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases.
[UN Number]

2414
[Hazard Class]

3
[Packing Group]

II
[HS Code]

2934 99 90