Molybdenum diselenide structure
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Common Name | Molybdenum diselenide | ||
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CAS Number | 12058-18-3 | Molecular Weight | 255.89600 | |
Density | 6 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | H2MoSe2 | Melting Point | >1200ºC | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A | |
Symbol |
GHS06, GHS08, GHS09 |
Signal Word | Danger |
Name | bis(selanylidene)molybdenum |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Density | 6 g/cm3 |
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Melting Point | >1200ºC |
Molecular Formula | H2MoSe2 |
Molecular Weight | 255.89600 |
Exact Mass | 259.75400 |
Water Solubility | Insoluble in water. |
Section 1: Product Identification Chemical Name:Molybdenum (IV) selenide (99.9%-Mo) CAS Registry Number:12058-18-3 Formula:MoSe2 EINECS Number:235-027-9 Chemical Family:metal chalcogenides Synonym:Molybdenum diselenide
Section 2: Composition and Information on Ingredients IngredientCAS NumberPercentACGIH (TWA)OSHA (PEL) Title compound12058-18-3100%10mg/m3( as Mo)15mg/m3 (as Mo) Section 3: Hazards Identification Exposure to selenium containing dusts can cause shortness of breath, garlic odor, chills and headache. Emergency Overview: Chronic exposure may result in nervous disorders, dermatitis, liver and kidney disease. Primary Routes of Exposure:Ingestion, inhalation. Eye Contact:May cause mild to moderate irritation of the eyes. Skin Contact:May cause irritation of the skin, and upon repeated contact, dermatitis. Inhalation:Dust may cause garlic odor, shortness of breath, chills, headache, and delayed pulmonary edema. Ingestion:Ingestion may lead to nausea, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, weakness and chronic diseases. May be irritating to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract and cause nausea, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, weakness, Acute Health Affects: chills, headache, and delayed pulmonary edema. Prolonged exposure to selenium compounds may cause dermatitis, diarrhea, liver damage, nervous disorders, Chronic Health Affects: lameness and loss of vitality. NTP:No IARC:No OSHA:No SECTION 4: First Aid Measures Immediately flush the eyes with copious amounts of water for at least 10-15 minutes. A victim may need Eye Exposure: assistance in keeping their eye lids open. Get immediate medical attention. Wash the affected area with water. Remove contaminated clothes if necessary. Seek medical assistance if Skin Exposure: irritation persists. Remove the victim to fresh air. Closely monitor the victim for signs of respiratory problems, such as difficulty in Inhalation: breathing, coughing, wheezing or pain. In such cases seek immediate medical assistance. Seek medical attention immediately. Keep the victim calm. Give the victim water (only if conscious). Induce Ingestion: vomiting only if directed by medical personnel. SECTION 5: Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point:no data Autoignition Temperature:no data Explosion Limits:no data Extinguishing Medium:carbon dioxide, dry powder or foam. If involved in a fire, fire fighters should be equipped with NIOSH approved positive pressure self-contained Special Fire Fighting Procedures: breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Hazardous Combustion andIf involved in a fire this material may emit toxic fumes of hydrogen selenide. Decomposion Products: Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: No unusual fire or explosion hazard. SECTION 6: Accidental Release Measures Small spills can be mixed with vermiculite, sodium carbonate or other suitable non combustible adsorbent and Spill and Leak Procedures: swept up. SECTION 7: Handling and Storage Handling and Storage:No special precautions needed in handling and storage.. SECTION 8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection Eye Protection:Always wear approved safety glasses when handling a chemical substance in the laboratory. Skin Protection:Wear protective clothing and gloves. Consult with glove manufacturer to determine the proper type of glove. Ventilation:Material may form a fine dust. If possible, handle the material in an efficient fume hood. If ventilation is not available a respirator should be worn. The use of respirators requires a Respiratory Respirator: Protection Program to be in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.134. Ventilation:Material may form a fine dust. If possible, handle the material in an efficient fume hood. Additional Protection:No additional protection required. SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties Color and Form:-325 mesh gray powder Molecular Weight:253.87 Melting Point:>1200° Boiling Point:no data Vapor Pressure:no data Specific Gravity:6 Odor:none Solubility in Water:insoluble SECTION 10: Stability and Reactivity Stability:air and moisture stable. Hazardous Polymerization:No hazardous polymerization. Conditions to Avoid:Mineral acids may form toxic hydrogen selenide vapors Incompatibility:mineral acids Decomposition Products:selenium oxide and molybdenum oxide SECTION 11: Toxicological Information RTECS Data:No information available in the RTECS files. Carcinogenic Effects:no data Mutagenic Effects:no data Tetratogenic Effects:no data SECTION 12: Ecological Information Ecological Information:No information available SECTION 13: Disposal Considerations Disposal:Dispose of according to local, state and federal regulations. SECTION 14: Transportation Shipping Name (CFR):Non-hazardous Hazard Class (CFR):NA Additional Hazard Class (CFR):NA Packaging Group (CFR):NA UN ID Number (CFR):NA Shipping Name (IATA):Non-hazardous Hazard Class (IATA):NA Additional Hazard Class (IATA):NA Packaging Group (IATA):NA UN ID Number (IATA):NA SECTION 15: Regulatory Information TSCA:Listed in the TSCA inventory. SARA (Title 313):See category Code N725 for reporting. Second Ingredient:none SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N/A |
Symbol |
GHS06, GHS08, GHS09 |
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Signal Word | Danger |
Hazard Statements | H301 + H331-H373-H410 |
Precautionary Statements | Missing Phrase - N15.00950417-P260-P304 + P340 + P312-P403 + P233 |
Hazard Codes | T,N |
Risk Phrases | 23/25-33-50/53 |
Safety Phrases | 20/21-28-45-60-61 |
RIDADR | UN3283 |
Packaging Group | III |
Hazard Class | 6.1 |
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