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Phenylphosphine | CAS 638-21-1 | ||
C6H5PH2 | RTECS SZ2100000 | ||
Synonyms & Trade Names Fenylfosfin, PF, Phosphaniline |
DOT ID & Guide |
Exposure Limits |
NIOSH REL: C 0.05 ppm (0.25 mg/m3) | ||
OSHA PEL�: none | |||
IDLH N.D. | Conversion 1 ppm = 4.50 mg/m3 |
Physical Description Clear, colorless liquid with a foul odor. |
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MW: 110.1 |
BP: 320°F |
FRZ: ? |
Sol: Insoluble |
VP: ? |
IP: ? |
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Sp.Gr(59°F): 1.001 |
Fl.P: ? |
UEL: ? |
LEL: ? |
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Combustible Liquid | |||
Incompatibilities & Reactivities None reported [Note: Spontaneously combustible in high concentrations in air. Potential exposure to gaseous PF when polyphosphinates are heated above 392°F.] |
Measurement Methods None available |
Personal Protection & Sanitation Skin: Prevent skin contact Eyes: Prevent eye contact Wash skin: Daily Remove: When wet or contaminated Change: No recommendation |
First Aid (See procedures) Eye: Irrigate immediately Skin: Soap wash Breathing: Respiratory support Swallow: Medical attention immediately |
Respirator Recommendations To be added later | |
Exposure Routes inhalation, ingestion, skin and/or eye contact | |
Symptoms In animals: blood changes, anemia, testicular degeneration; loss of appetite, diarrhea, lacrimation (discharge of tears), hind leg tremor; dermatitis | |
Target Organs
Blood, central nervous system, skin, reproductive system |
See also: INTRODUCTION |