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Gamma Valerolactone NIH Datasheet

From NIH's National Toxicology Program, October 2001.

NTP CHEMICAL REPOSITORY
 GAMMA-VALEROLACTONE


-IDENTIFIERS
 ===========

*CATALOG ID NUMBER: 002172

*CAS NUMBER: 108-29-2

*BASE CHEMICAL NAME: VALEROLACTONE,GAMMA-

*PRIMARY NAME: GAMMA-VALEROLACTONE

*CHEMICAL FORMULA: C5H8O2

*STRUCTURAL FORMULA: Not printable

*WLN: Not available

*SYNONYMS:
  DIHYDRO-5-METHYL-2(3H)-FURANONE
  4-HYDROXYPENTANOIC ACID LACTONE
  4-HYDROXYVALERIC ACID LACTONE
  GAMMA-METHYL-GAMMA-BUTYROLACTONE
  4-METHYL-GAMMA-BUTYROLACTONE
  GAMMA-PENTALACTONE
  4-PENTANOLIDE
  4-VALEROLACTONE
  4-HYDROXYPENTANOIC ACID GAMMA-LACTONE
  4-METHYLBUTYROLACTONE
  TETRAHYDRO-5-METHYL-2-FURANONE
  DIHYDRO-5-METHYL-2-FURANONE
  5-METHYLTETRAHYDRO-2-FURANONE
  4-HYDROXYVALERIC ACID GAMMA-LACTONE
  5-METHYLBUTYROLACTONE


-PHYSICAL CHEMICAL DATA
 ======================

*PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: LITERATURE: Colorless, mobile liquid
                       REPOSITORY: Clear colorless liquid

*MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 100.12

*SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.057 @ 20/4 C [269,275]

*DENSITY: 1.0465 g/mL @ 25 C [017,047]

*MP (DEG C): -31 C [017,205,269,275]

*BP (DEG C): 207-208 C [205,269,275]

*SOLUBILITIES:
       WATER : >=100 mg/mL @ 22 C (RAD)

        DMSO : >=100 mg/mL @ 22 C (RAD)

 95% ETHANOL : >=100 mg/mL @ 22 C (RAD)

    METHANOL : Not available

     ACETONE : >=100 mg/mL @ 22 C (RAD)

     TOLUENE : Not available

 OTHER SOLVENTS:
  Most organic solvents: Miscible [062]
  Most resins: Miscible [062]
  Most waxes: Miscible [062]
  Zein: Slightly miscible [062]
  Beeswax: Slightly miscible [062]
  Petrolatum: Slightly miscible [062]
  Anhydrous glycerin: Immiscible [062]
  Glue: Immiscible [062]
  Casein: Immiscible [062]
  Arabic gum: Immiscible [062]
  Soybean protein: Immiscible [062]

*VOLATILITY:
    Vapor pressure: 0.5 mm Hg @ 29 C; 3.5 mm Hg @ 51 C; 11.5 mm Hg @ 73 C [601]
    Vapor density : 3.45

*FLAMMABILITY(FLASH POINT):
  This chemical has a flash point of 81 C (178 F) [205,269,275].  It is
  combustible.  Fires involving this material can be controlled with a dry
  chemical, carbon dioxide or Halon extinguisher.  A water spray may also
  be used [042].

*UEL: Not available                         LEL: Not available

*REACTIVITY:
  This chemical is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents [042,269].  It
  is also incompatible with strong acids, strong bases and strong reducing
  agents [269].

*STABILITY:
  This chemical is stable under normal laboratory conditions.  Solutions of this
  chemical in water, DMSO, 95% ethanol or acetone should be stable for 24 hours
  under normal lab conditions (RAD).

*OTHER PHYSICAL DATA:
  Specific gravity: 1.0518 @ 25/25 C [042,062]
  Boiling point: 83-84 C @ 13 mm Hg [017,025,047]
  Flash point (open cup): 96 C (205 F) [042,062]
  Refractive index: 1.4330 @ 20 C; 1.4301 @ 25 C
  Crystallizing point: -37 C
  pH (anhydrous): 7.0
  pH (10% solution in distilled water): 4.2
  Vapor pressure: 41.5 mm Hg @ 97 C [601]


-TOXICITY
 ========

*NIOSH REGISTRY NUMBER: LU3580000

*TOXICITY: (abbreviations)
        typ. dose    mode     specie      amount     units     other
           LDLo       ims       gpg         2500     mg/kg
           LD50       orl       rat         8800     mg/kg
           LD50       orl       rbt         2480     mg/kg

*AQTX/TLM96: Not available

*SAX TOXICITY EVALUATION:
  THR: MODERATE via oral route.  LOW via oral route.

*CARCINOGENICITY: Not available

*MUTATION DATA:
       test          lowest dose      |       test          lowest dose
    -----------   -----------------   |    -----------   -----------------
    Not available                     |

*TERATOGENICITY: Not available

*STANDARDS, REGULATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS:
  OSHA: None
  ACGIH: None
  NIOSH Criteria Document: None
  NFPA Hazard Rating: Health (H): None
                      Flammability (F): None
                      Reactivity (R): None

*OTHER TOXICITY DATA:
  Skin and Eye Irritation Data:
    skn-rbt  500 mg/24H MLD
  Status: EPA TSCA Chemical Inventory, 1986


-OTHER DATA (Regulatory)
 =======================

*PROPER SHIPPING NAME (IATA): Not restricted

*UN/ID NUMBER:

*HAZARD CLASS:               SUBSIDIARY RISK:         PACKING GROUP:

*LABELS REQUIRED:

*PACKAGING: PASSENGER: PKG. INSTR.:                 MAXIMUM QUANTITY:
            CARGO    : PKG. INSTR.:                 MAXIMUM QUANTITY:

*SPECIAL PROVISIONS:

*USES:
  Constituent of crude pyroligneous acid, in dye baths (coupling agent), brake
  fluid, cutting oils and as a solvent for adhesives, insecticides and lacquers.

*COMMENTS:
  This compound is derived from furfural.


-HANDLING PROCEDURES
 ===================

*ACUTE/CHRONIC HAZARDS:
  This compound may be harmful by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption.  It
  is an irritant of the skin, eyes, mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract
  [269].  When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes of carbon
  monoxide and carbon dioxide [042,269].

*MINIMUM PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Not available

*RECOMMENDED GLOVE MATERIALS:
 GlovES+ Expert System Glove Types For The Neat (Undiluted) Chemical:
      This chemical has not been tested for permeation by Radian Corporation;
 however, the GlovES+ expert system was used to extrapolate permeation test
 information from compounds in the same chemical class.  The GlovES+ system uses
 permeation data from literature sources; therefore, extra safety margins should
 be used with the estimated protection time(s).  If this chemical makes direct
 contact with your glove, or if a tear, puncture or hole develops, replace them
 at once.
      The GlovES+ expert system is a tool that can help people better manage
 protection from chemicals, however this tool cannot replace sound judgment nor
 make technical decisions.  Our GlovES+ expert system is designed to offer
 initial advice and assistance in glove selection while the final glove
 selection should be made by knowledgeable individuals based on the specific
 circumstances involved.

 Glove Type            Model Number      Thickness   Estimated Protection Time
  Butyl rubber         North B-174        0.68 mm            240 min.
  Polyvinyl alcohol    Edmont 25-545      Unknown           240 min.

*RECOMMENDED RESPIRATOR:
      Where the neat test chemical is weighed and diluted, wear a NIOSH-
 approved half face respirator equipped with an organic vapor/acid gas
 cartridge (specific for organic vapors, HCl, acid gas and SO2) with a
 dust/mist filter.

*OTHER: Not available

*STORAGE PRECAUTIONS:
      You should store this chemical at ambient temperatures, and keep
 it away from oxidizing materials.

*SPILLS AND LEAKAGE:
      If you should spill this chemical, use absorbent paper to pick up
 all liquid spill material.  Seal the absorbent paper, as well as any
 of your clothing which may be contaminated, in a vapor-tight plastic
 bag for eventual disposal.  Wash any surfaces you may have contaminated
 with a soap and water solution.  Do not reenter the contaminated
 area until the Safety Officer (or other responsible person) has verified
 that the area has been properly cleaned.

*DISPOSAL AND WASTE TREATMENT: Not available


-EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
 ====================

*SKIN CONTACT:
      IMMEDIATELY flood affected skin with water while removing and isolating
 all contaminated clothing.  Gently wash all affected skin areas thoroughly
 with soap and water.
      If symptoms such as redness or irritation develop, IMMEDIATELY call a
 physician and be prepared to transport the victim to a hospital for treatment.

*INHALATION:
      IMMEDIATELY leave the contaminated area; take deep breaths of fresh air.
 If symptoms (such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, or burning in
 the mouth, throat, or chest) develop, call a physician and be prepared to
 transport the victim to a hospital.
      Provide proper respiratory protection to rescuers entering an unknown
 atmosphere.  Whenever possible, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
 should be used; if not available, use a level of protection greater than or
 equal to that advised under Respirator Recommendation.

*EYE CONTACT:
      First check the victim for contact lenses and remove if present.  Flush
 victim's eyes with water or normal saline solution for 20 to 30 minutes while
 simultaneously calling a hospital or poison control center.
      Do not put any ointments, oils, or medication in the victim's eyes without
 specific instructions from a physician.
      IMMEDIATELY transport the victim after flushing eyes to a hospital even if
 no symptoms (such as redness or irritation) develop.

*INGESTION:
      DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.  If the victim is conscious and not convulsing,
 give 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute the chemical and IMMEDIATELY call a
 hospital or poison control center.  Be prepared to transport the victim to a
 hospital if advised by a physician.
      If the victim is convulsing or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth,
 ensure that the victim's airway is open and lay the victim on his/her side with
 the head lower than the body.  DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.  IMMEDIATELY transport
 the victim to a hospital.

*SYMPTOMS:
  Symptoms of exposure to this compound may include irritation of the skin,
  eyes, mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract [269].


-SOURCES
 =======

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