Natriumfluoracetat

SODIUM FLUOROACETATE Struktur
62-74-8
CAS-Nr.
62-74-8
Bezeichnung:
Natriumfluoracetat
Englisch Name:
SODIUM FLUOROACETATE
Synonyma:
smfa;1080;tl869;FRATOL;furatol;Na2AsHO4;compd1080;latka1080;yasoknock;fluorakil3
CBNumber:
CB1739103
Summenformel:
C2H2FNaO2
Molgewicht:
100.02
MOL-Datei:
62-74-8.mol

Natriumfluoracetat Eigenschaften

Schmelzpunkt:
200-205 °C (dec.)
Siedepunkt:
105-106 °C
Dampfdruck
Non-volatile
Löslichkeit
DMSO (Sparingly), Methanol (Slightly)
pka
2.66
Wasserlöslichkeit
Very soluble
Aggregatzustand
Fine white powder
Merck 
13,4194
Stabilität:
Stable. Flammable. Risk of explosion above flashpoint.
CAS Datenbank
62-74-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA chemische Informationen
Sodium fluoroacetate (62-74-8)
Sicherheit
  • Risiko- und Sicherheitserklärung
  • Gefahreninformationscode (GHS)
Kennzeichnung gefährlicher T+,N,T
R-Sätze: 26/27/28-50
S-Sätze: 13-22-36/37-45-61
RIDADR  UN 2629 6.1/PG 1
WGK Germany  3
RTECS-Nr. AH9100000
3
Hazard Note  Highly Toxic
HazardClass  6.1(a)
PackingGroup  I
HS Code  29159000
Giftige Stoffe Daten 62-74-8(Hazardous Substances Data)
IDLA 2.5 mg/m3
Bildanzeige (GHS) GHS hazard pictogramsGHS hazard pictograms
Alarmwort Achtung
Gefahrenhinweise
Code Gefahrenhinweise Gefahrenklasse Abteilung Alarmwort Symbol P-Code
H300 Lebensgefahr bei Verschlucken. Akute Toxizität oral Kategorie 2 Achtung GHS hazard pictogramssrc="/GHS06.jpg" width="20" height="20" /> P264, P270, P301+P310, P321, P330,P405, P501
H310 Lebensgefahr bei Hautkontakt. Acute toxicity,dermal Category 1, 2 Achtung GHS hazard pictogramssrc="/GHS06.jpg" width="20" height="20" /> P262, P264, P270, P280, P302+P350,P310, P322, P361, P363, P405, P501
H330 Lebensgefahr bei Einatmen. Akute Toxizität inhalativ Kategorie 1 Achtung GHS hazard pictogramssrc="/GHS06.jpg" width="20" height="20" /> P260, P271, P284, P304+P340, P310,P320, P403+P233, P405, P501
H400 Sehr giftig für Wasserorganismen. Kurzfristig (akut) gewässergefährdend Kategorie 1 Warnung GHS hazard pictogramssrc="/GHS09.jpg" width="20" height="20" /> P273, P391, P501
Sicherheit
P262 Nicht in die Augen, auf die Haut oder auf die Kleidung gelangen lassen.
P264 Nach Gebrauch gründlich waschen.
P264 Nach Gebrauch gründlich waschen.
P270 Bei Gebrauch nicht essen, trinken oder rauchen.
P280 Schutzhandschuhe/Schutzkleidung/Augenschutz tragen.
P301+P310 BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: Sofort GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM/Arzt/... (geeignete Stelle für medizinische Notfallversorgung vom Hersteller/Lieferanten anzugeben) anrufen.
P302+P350 BEI KONTAKT MIT DER HAUT: Behutsam mit viel Wasser und Seife waschen.
P310 Sofort GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM/Arzt/ anrufen.
P321 Besondere Behandlung
P322 Gezielte Maßnahmen
P330 Mund ausspülen.
P361 Alle kontaminierten Kleidungsstücke sofort ausziehen.
P363 Kontaminierte Kleidung vor erneutem Tragen waschen.
P405 Unter Verschluss aufbewahren.
P501 Inhalt/Behälter ... (Entsorgungsvorschriften vom Hersteller anzugeben) zuführen.

Natriumfluoracetat Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden

ERSCHEINUNGSBILD

FARBLOSER FESTSTOFF IN VERSCHIEDENEN FORMEN.

CHEMISCHE GEFAHREN

Zersetzung beim Erhitzen oder Verbrennen unter Bildung giftiger Rauche mit Fluorwasserstoff.

ARBEITSPLATZGRENZWERTE

TLV: 0,05 mg/m?(als TWA); Hautresorption; (ACGIH 2005).
MAK: 0,05 mg/m?(Einatembare Fraktion); Spitzenbegrenzung: überschreitungsfaktor II(4); Hautresorption; Schwangerschaft: Gruppe C; (DFG 2006).

AUFNAHMEWEGE

Aufnahme in den Körper durch Inhalation, über die Haut und durch Verschlucken.

INHALATIONSGEFAHREN

Verdampfung bei 20°C vernachlässigbar; eine gesundheitsschädliche Partikelkonzentration in der Luft kann jedoch schnell erreicht werden.

WIRKUNGEN BEI KURZZEITEXPOSITION

WIRKUNGEN BEI KURZZEITEXPOSITION:
Möglich sind Auswirkungen auf das Herzkreislaufsystem und das Zentralnervensystem mit nachfolgenden Herzfunktionsstörungen und Atemversagen. Exposition kann zum Tod führen.

LECKAGE

Gefahrenbereich verlassen! Fachmann zu Rate ziehen! Verschüttetes Material in abdichtbaren Behältern sammeln; falls erforderlich durch Anfeuchten Staubentwicklung verhindern. Reste sorgfältig sammeln. An sicheren Ort bringen. Persönliche Schutzausrüstung: Chemikalienschutzanzug mit umgebungsluftunabhängigem Atemschutzgerät.

R-Sätze Betriebsanweisung:

R26/27/28:Sehr giftig beim Einatmen, Verschlucken und Berührung mit der Haut.
R50:Sehr giftig für Wasserorganismen.

S-Sätze Betriebsanweisung:

S13:Von Nahrungsmitteln, Getränken und Futtermitteln fernhalten.
S22:Staub nicht einatmen.
S36/37:Bei der Arbeit geeignete Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzkleidung tragen.
S45:Bei Unfall oder Unwohlsein sofort Arzt zuziehen (wenn möglich, dieses Etikett vorzeigen).
S61:Freisetzung in die Umwelt vermeiden. Besondere Anweisungen einholen/Sicherheitsdatenblatt zu Rate ziehen.

Chemische Eigenschaften

Sodium fluoroacetate is a fluffy, colorless, odorless, hygroscopic solid (sometimes dyed black).

Verwenden

Sodium fluoroacetate is used for rodent control in restricted environments and for the control of the brushtail possum and other wild mammals in some countries.

Allgemeine Beschreibung

A fine, white, odorless, powdered solid. Toxic by ingestion, inhalation and skin absorption. Used as a rodenticide.

Air & Water Reaktionen

Water soluble.

Reaktivität anzeigen

Salts, basic, such as SODIUM FLUOROACETATE, are generally soluble in water. The resulting solutions contain moderate concentrations of hydroxide ions and have pH's greater than 7.0. They react as bases to neutralize acids. These neutralizations generate heat, but less or far less than is generated by neutralization of the bases in reactivity group 10 (Bases) and the neutralization of amines. They usually do not react as either oxidizing agents or reducing agents but such behavior is not impossible.

Hazard

Toxic by ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption. For use by trained operators only, use has been restricted. Cardiac impairment, central nervous system impairment, and nausea.

Health Hazard

SODIUM FLUOROACETATE is super toxic. The probable oral lethal dose in humans is less than 5 mg/kg, or a taste (less than 7 drops) for a 150-lb. person.

Brandgefahr

When heated to decomposition, SODIUM FLUOROACETATE emits highly toxic fumes of sodium oxide and fluorides. Avoid decomposing heat.

Landwirtschaftliche Anwendung

Insecticide, Rodenticide, Wildlife control: A U.S. EPA restricted Use Pesticide (RUP). Not listed for use in EU countries. It is seldom used as an insecticide. Sodium fluoroacetate is primarily used around sewers, ships and warehouses, and in agriculture and by state agricultural departments as bait for rodents and large predators, to control rats, mice, squirrels, prairie dogs, coyotes, rabbits and otherpests. It is seldom used as an insecticide. It is very toxic to birds, domestic animals and wildlife either by consuming the bait or eating poisoned carcasses. It is sometimes used in 1% solutions which are injected into collars which are strapped to the necks of sheep, goats and other livestock that predators are attracted to. Coyotes that puncture the collars are likely to be fatally poisoned by the sodium fluoroacetate as a result.

Handelsname

AI3-08434®; FLUORAKIL® 3; FRATOL®; FURATOL®; RATBANE 1080®; TENEIGHTY®; TL 869®; YASOKNOCK®

Sicherheitsprofil

A deadly human poison by ingestion. Experimental poison by ingestion, skin contact, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. A very highly toxic water-soluble salt used mainly as an immediate-action rodenticide. It is absorbed rapidly by the gastrointestinal tract but slowly by the skin unless the skin is abraded or cut. It operates by blocking the Krebs cycle by formation of fluorocitric acid, which inhbits aconitase. It has an effect on either the cardiovascular or nervous system, or both, in all species and, in some species, the skeletal muscles. Humans have mixed responses, with the cardiac feature predominating. By a duect action on the heart, contractile power is lost, which leads to declining blood pressure. Ventricular premature contractions and arrhythmias are seen in all species, including humans. The central nervous system is directly attacked by sodtum fluoroacetate. In humans, the action on the central nervous system produces epileptiform convulsive seizures followed by severe depression. The dangerous dose for humans is 0.5-2 mg/kg. Other species vary considerably in their response to hs material, with primates and birds being the most resistant and carnivora and rodents being the most susceptible. Most domestic animals show a susceptibility fahng between the two extremes indtcated above. Experimental reproductive effects. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of NazO and F-.

mögliche Exposition

A potential danger to those involved in the manufacture, formulation, and application of this highly toxic, immediate-action rodenticide.

Carcinogenicity

In developmental studies in rats 0.75mg/kg/day administered by gavage on days 6–17 of gestation caused significant reductions in maternal and fetal body weight gains, but no external fetal abnormalities were noted.

Environmental Fate

Ingestion, inhalation, and dermal exposures are all possible, but ingestion is the major route of exposure. Sodium fluoroacetate is rapidly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract and by the lungs. There is evidence that leaching and metabolism are the major routes of dissipation. Sodium fluoroacetate which has not undergone degradation is considered mobile by the EPA and has a high risk for movement into the soil and the ground water. Once adsorbed in soil, sodium fluoroacetate can be degraded by halidohydrolase in many microbial and fungal species. The ‘half-life’ of sodium fluoroacetate in soil is dependent on temperature, weather, and initial amount of chemical and decomposition of the host animal. There have been no reports that sodium fluoroacetate can leach into water and reach levels exceeding that which would be deemed toxic.

Stoffwechselwegen

Sodium fluoroacetate is toxic to all mammals, especially to dogs (LD50 0.1 mg kg-1) and therefore its use is very restricted. An exception is the aerial application of baits for the control of the brushtail possum in New Zealand and of other wild mammals in Australia. Such use is controversial and has been the impetus for some environmental fate studies (Eason et al., 1993) and secondary toxicity studies.
The role of fluoroacetate in interfering with citrate metabolism is now classical biochemical toxicology (see below).

Versand/Shipping

UN2629 Sodium fluorosilicate, Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials.

läuterung methode

It is a free-flowing white HIGHLY TOXIC powder which is purified by dissolving it in ca 4 parts of H2O and the pH is checked. If it is alkaline, add a few drops of FCH2CO2H to make the solution just acidic. Evaporate (fumehood) on a steam bath until crystals start to separate, cool and filter the solid off. More solid can be obtained by adding EtOH to the filtrate. Dry it at 100o in vacuum. The p-nitrobenzyl ester crystallises from EtOH with m 76o. POISONOUS. The free acid interferes with the citric acid cycle. [Saunders & Stacey J Chem Soc 1778 1948, Beilstein 2 IV 446.]

Inkompatibilitäten

Incompatible with alkaline metals and carbon disulfide. Avoid decomposing heat.

Waste disposal

Consult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant (≥100 kg/mo) must conform to EPA regulations governing storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal. In accordance with 40CFR165, follow recommendations for the disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. Must be disposed properly by following package label directions or by contacting your local or federal environmental control agency, or by contacting your regional EPA office. This compound is unstable at temperatures above 110°C and decomposes @ 200°C. Thus, careful incineration has been suggested as a disposal procedure. According to their procedure, the produce should be mixed with large amounts of vermiculite, sodium bicarbonate, and sand-soda ash. Slaked lime should also be added to the mixture. Two incineration procedures for this mixture are suggested. The better of these procedures is to burn the mixture in a closed incinerator equipped with an afterburner and an alkali scrubber. The other procedure suggests that the mixture be covered with scrap wood and paper in an open incinerator. (The incinerator should be lighted by means of an excelsior train).

Natriumfluoracetat Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte

Upstream-Materialien

Downstream Produkte

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