AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE
AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE
1. Product Identification
Synonyms: Ammonium hydrogen fluoride; ammonium difluoride; acid
ammonium fluoride
CAS No.: 1341-49-7
Molecular Weight: 57.04
Chemical Formula: NH4F HF
Product Codes:
2. Composition/Information on Ingredients
Ingredient CAS No Percent Hazardous
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Ammonium Bifluoride 1341-49-7 100% Yes
3. Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview
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DANGER! MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED. AFFECTS RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM, HEART, SKELETON, CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND
KIDNEYS. CAUSES IRRITATION AND BURNS TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.
IRRITATION AND BURN EFFECTS MAY BE DELAYED. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH
SKIN.
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Health Rating: 3 - Severe (Poison)
Flammability Rating: 0 - None
Reactivity Rating: 2 - Moderate
Contact Rating: 4 - Extreme (Corrosive)
Lab Protective Equip: GOGGLES; LAB COAT; VENT HOOD; PROPER GLOVES
Storage Color Code: White (Corrosive)
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Potential Health Effects
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If inhaled or swallowed, this compound can cause fluoride poisoning. Early
symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness. Later effects
include central nervous system effects, cardiovascular effects and death.
Inhalation:
May cause irritation and burns to the respiratory tract, symptoms may
include coughing, sore throat, and labored breathing. May be absorbed
through inhalation of dust; symptoms may parallel those from ingestion
exposure. Irritation and burning effects may not appear immediately.
Ingestion:
May cause salivation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain,
followed by symptoms of weakness, tremors, shallow respiration, carpopedal
spasm, convulsions, and coma. May cause brain and kidney damage. Affects
heart and circulatory system. Death may be caused by respiratory paralysis.
Lethal dose estimated at between 1 teaspoonful and 1 oz.
Skin Contact:
Causes irritation and burns to the skin. Effects may not appear
immediately.
Eye Contact:
Causes irritation. May be extremely irritating with possible burns to eye
tissue and permanent eye damage may result.
Chronic Exposure:
Chronic exposure may cause mottling of teeth and bone damage
(osteosclerosis) and fluorosis. Symptoms of fluorisis include brittle
bones,weight loss, anemia, calcified ligaments, general ill health and
joint stiffness.
Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions:
Populations that appear to be at increased risk from the effects of
fluoride are individuals that suffer from diabetes insipidus or some forms
of renal impairment.
4. First Aid Measures
First aid procedures should be pre-planned for fluoride compound
emergencies.
Inhalation:
If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. CALL A PHYSICIAN
IMMEDIATELY.
Ingestion:
Administer milk, chewable calcium carbonate tablets or milk of magnesia.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. CALL A PHYSICIAN
IMMEDIATELY.
Skin Contact:
Wipe off any excess material from skin and then immediately flush skin with
large amounts of soapy water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash
clothing before re-use. Apply bandages soaked in magnesium sulfate. CALL A
PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with gentle but large stream of water for at least
15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally. Call a physician
immediately.
Note to Physician:
For large exposures, systemic effects (hypocalcemia and hypomagnesia) may
occur.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire:
Not considered to be a fire hazard.
Explosion:
Contact with water and metal at the same time may evolve flammable hydrogen
gas.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
Dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide. Do not use water.
Special Information:
In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved
self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece operated in the
pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment as specified in Section 8. Spills: Pick up and place in a
suitable container for reclamation or disposal, using a method that does
not generate dust. US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and
releases to soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities. The
toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is (800)
424-8802.
7. Handling and Storage
Keep in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area.
Protect against physical damage. Separate from acids and alkalis. Do not
store in metal containers, as contact with moisture and metal at the same
time may release flammable hydrogen gas. Containers of this material may be
hazardous when empty since they retain product residues (dust, solids);
observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Airborne Exposure Limits:
-OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL):
2.5 mg(F)/m3 (TWA)
-ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
2.5 mg(F)/m3 (TWA)
Ventilation System:
A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee
exposures below the Airborne Exposure Limits. Local exhaust ventilation is
generally preferred because it can control the emissions of the contaminant
at its source, preventing dispersion of it into the general work area.
Please refer to the ACGIH document, Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of
Recommended Practices, most recent edition, for details.
Personal Respirators (NIOSH Approved):
If the exposure limit is exceeded and engineering controls are not
feasible, a half facepiece particulate respirator (NIOSH type N95 or better
filters) may be worn for up to ten times the exposure limit or the maximum
use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or
respirator supplier, whichever is lowest.. A full-face piece particulate
respirator (NIOSH type N100 filters) may be worn up to 50 times the
exposure limit, or the maximum use concentration specified by the
appropriate regulatory agency, or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest.
If oil particles (e.g. lubricants, cutting fluids, glycerine, etc.) are
present, use a NIOSH type R or P filter. For emergencies or instances
where the exposure levels are not known, use a full-facepiece
positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying
respirators do not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Skin Protection:
Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, gloves, lab coat,
apron or coveralls, as appropriate, to prevent skin contact.
Eye Protection:
Use chemical safety goggles and/or full face shield where dusting or
splashing of solutions is possible. Maintain eye wash fountain and
quick-drench facilities in work area.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance:
White crystals.
Odor:
Odorless.
Solubility:
41.5g/l00 g Water @ 25C (68F)
Specific Gravity:
1.51
pH:
3.5 (5% solution)
% Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F):
0
Boiling Point:
240C (464F)
Melting Point:
124.6C (257F)
Vapor Density (Air=1):
No information found.
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg):
No information found.
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1):
No information found.
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability:
Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Emits toxic fumes of hydrogen fluoride, nitric oxides, and ammonia when
heated to decomposition. Upon contact with moisture and metal, this
material may release hydrogen gas.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur.
Incompatibilities:
Reacts with acids to liberate hydrogen fluoride and base to liberate
ammonia. When combined with moisture, will corrode glass, cement and most
metals.
Conditions to Avoid:
No information found.
11. Toxicological Information
No LD50/LC50 information found relating to normal routes of occupational
exposure.
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---NTP Carcinogen---
Ingredient Known Anticipated IARC Category
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Ammonium Bifluoride (1341-49-7) No No None
12. Ecological Information
Environmental Fate:
This material is not expected to significantly bioaccumulate. When released
into water, this material may biodegrade to a moderate extent.
Environmental Toxicity:
This material is not expected to be toxic to aquatic life. The LC50/96-hour
values for fish are over 100 mg/l.
13. Disposal Considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be managed in an
appropriate and approved waste facility. Although not a listed RCRA
hazardous waste, this material may exhibit one or more characteristics of a
hazardous waste and require appropriate analysis to determine specific
disposal requirements. Processing, use or contamination of this product may
change the waste management options. State and local disposal regulations
may differ from federal disposal regulations.
Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance with federal, state
and local requirements.
14. Transport Information
Domestic (Land, D.O.T.)
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Proper Shipping Name: RQ, AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE, SOLID
Hazard Class: 8
UN/NA: UN1727
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
International (Water, I.M.O.)
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Proper Shipping Name: AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE, SOLID
Hazard Class: 8
UN/NA: UN1727
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
International (Air, I.C.A.O.)
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Proper Shipping Name: AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE, SOLID
Hazard Class: 8
UN/NA: UN1727
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
15. Regulatory Information
--------\Chemical Inventory Status - Part 1\---------------------------------
Ingredient TSCA EC Japan Australia
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Ammonium Bifluoride (1341-49-7) Yes Yes Yes Yes
--------\Chemical Inventory Status - Part 2\---------------------------------
--Canada--
Ingredient Korea DSL NDSL Phil.
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Ammonium Bifluoride (1341-49-7) Yes Yes No Yes
--------\Federal, State & International Regulations - Part 1\----------------
-SARA 302- ------SARA 313------
Ingredient RQ TPQ List Chemical Catg.
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Ammonium Bifluoride (1341-49-7) No No No No
--------\Federal, State & International Regulations - Part 2\----------------
-RCRA- -TSCA-
Ingredient CERCLA 261.33 8(d)
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Ammonium Bifluoride (1341-49-7) 100 No No
Chemical Weapons Convention: Yes TSCA 12(b): No CDTA: No
SARA 311/312: Acute: Yes Chronic: Yes Fire: No Pressure: No
Reactivity: No (Pure / Solid)
Australian Hazchem Code: 2X
Poison Schedule: S6
WHMIS:
This MSDS has been prepared according to the hazard criteria of
the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains
all of the information required by the CPR.
16. Other Information
NFPA Ratings:
Health: 3 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0
Label Hazard Warning:
DANGER! MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED. AFFECTS RESPIRATORY SYSTEM,
HEART, SKELETON, CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND KIDNEYS.
CAUSES IRRITATION AND BURNS TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. IRRITATION
AND BURN EFFECTS MAY BE DELAYED. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Label Precautions:
Do not breathe dust.
Keep container closed.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
Label First Aid:
In all cases call a physician immediately. First Aid procedures should be
pre-planned for fluoride compound emergencies. If swallowed, administer milk,
chewable calcium carbonate tablets or milk of magnesia. Never give anything
by mouth to an unconscious person. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not
breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing difficult, give
artificial respiration. In case of skin contact wipe off any excess material
then immediately flush skin with large amounts of soapy water. Remove
contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before re-use. Apply bandages
soaked in magnesium sulfate. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes
with gentle but large stream of water for at least 15 minutes, lifting upper
and lower eyelids occasionally.
Product Use:
Laboratory Reagent.
Revision Information:
Mar. 2004.
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