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Material Safety Data Sheet: Dihexadecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

Identification

Substance Name: Dihexadecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride
Synonyms: DDAC, C16-C16 Quaternary Ammonium Compound
Chemical Formula: C38H80ClN
Use: Disinfectant, antiseptic, preservative, surfactant in industrial and commercial formulations
Manufacturer Information: Contact details provided by supplier
Emergency Phone: Local poison control center or product-specific hotline
Recommended Restrictions: Avoid use in direct consumer applications without guidance

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Skin Corrosive (Category 1B), Eye Damage (Category 1), Aquatic Acute Toxicity (Category 1), Acute Toxicity Oral (Category 3)
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Toxic if swallowed. Very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects.
Pictograms: Corrosion, Skull and Crossbones, Environment
Precautionary Phrases: Avoid breathing dust or fume. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Prevent release to the environment.

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: Dihexadecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride
Concentration: Usually available as 95% or higher active ingredient
CAS Number: 107-64-2
Other Ingredients: Trace impurities may include related quaternary ammonium compounds
Molecular Weight: 586 g/mol
Structural Formula: Two hexadecyl (C16) chains, dimethylammonium group, chloride anion

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move to fresh air, provide oxygen if breathing is difficult, seek medical attention immediately.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, call a physician.
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for at least 20 minutes, remove contact lenses if safe, seek immediate medical advice.
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting, rinse mouth if conscious, never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, seek emergency treatment.
Most Important Symptoms/Effects: Burns, eye and skin tissue damage, respiratory distress, risk of chemical pneumonia (if inhaled)
Advice to Physicians: Treat as exposure to powerful cationic surfactant. Consider airway protection and symptomatic supportive care.

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray (use caution to avoid spread of corrosive runoff)
Specific Hazards: Product does not burn easily but may decompose on heating to emit toxic and corrosive fumes (including nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride)
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Self-contained breathing apparatus, full chemical-resistant gear
Fire-Fighting Instructions: Isolate fire scene, prevent water runoff into drains, cool containers exposed to flames with water spray

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Keep unprotected people away, ventilate area, avoid contact with skin or eyes
Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, impervious clothing, suitable respiratory protection
Environmental Precautions: Prevent spillage from entering sewers, storm drains, or natural water sources
Cleanup Methods: Contain and absorb spills with inert material (sand, vermiculite), scoop into chemical waste container, clean area with plenty of water, dispose of contaminated material as hazardous waste

Handling and Storage

Handling: Avoid direct contact with substance, prevent formation of aerosols or dust, work in well-ventilated area
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials (acids, strong oxidizers), keep tightly closed, segregate from food or animal feed
Storage Temperature: Keep between 2–30°C
Incompatibilities: Avoid mixing with strong acids, alkalis, organic peroxides
Special Precautions: Ensure containers are clearly labeled, prevent static discharge, keep away from open flames and direct sunlight

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Occupational Exposure Limits: Not established for this compound, minimize exposure as much as possible
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, closed systems wherever feasible
Personal Protective Equipment: Safety goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene), impervious apron, suitable respiratory protection if dust or aerosols are generated
Hygiene Practices: Wash hands before breaks and after handling, do not eat or drink while using the chemical, shower and change clothes after use, clean equipment thoroughly after handling

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: White to off-white powder or waxy solid
Odor: Mild, characteristic amine odor
pH (1% solution): 6–8
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, better in alcohols and organic solvents
Melting Point: 80–100°C
Flash Point: Not highly flammable
Relative Density: 0.85–1.05 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient (log Kow): High, as a cationic surfactant
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at ambient temperature
Decomposition Temperature: >250°C

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable at recommended storage conditions
Hazardous Reactions: May react with strong acids or oxidizers, can release toxic fumes on decomposition
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, open flames, strong oxidizing agents, direct sunlight
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide

Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: Oral (rat) LD50: 50–300 mg/kg, Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >2000 mg/kg
Corrosivity/Irritation: Severe skin and eye damage possible, respiratory irritation with dust or aerosols
Sensitization: Not typically reported, cationic surfactants rarely sensitize
Chronic Exposure: No reliable long-term data; handle with care to avoid repeated exposure
Carcinogenicity: Not listed as carcinogenic
Other Effects: May cause chemical burns, tissue ulceration, risk of aspiration and lung damage if ingested

Ecological Information

Aquatic Toxicity: Extremely harmful, EC50 (crustacean, 48hr): 0.05–1 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability: Slowly biodegradable; cationic surfactants bind to sediments and organic matter
Bioaccumulation Potential: Low, strong ionic binding to organic and mineral surfaces
Mobility in Soil: Limited due to adsorption; risk of toxicity to aquatic plants and animals even at low concentrations
Other Harmful Effects: Avoid spillage into bodies of water, potential to inhibit sewage treatment processes

Disposal Considerations

Waste Treatment Methods: Incinerate using appropriate technology if permitted, or dispose as hazardous waste via authorized chemical waste contractors
Product Disposal: Prevent release into environment, do not flush into sewer or watercourses, follow local and national regulations strictly
Packaging Disposal: Rinse thoroughly before disposal, render unuseable prior to landfilling or recycling, recovered containers may pose a risk

Transport Information

UN Number: 2922
UN Proper Shipping Name: Corrosive liquid, toxic, n.o.s (contains Dihexadecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride)
Transport Hazard Class: 8 (Corrosive), 6.1 (Toxic)
Packing Group: II
Marine Pollutant: Yes
IMDG: Classified as hazardous for international sea transport
DOT / IATA: Regulated, special labeling and documentation required
Special Precautions: Protect from damage, segregate from incompatible cargo, emergency information must accompany shipment

Regulatory Information

International Inventories: Listed in TSCA (USA), REACH (EU), DSL (Canada), AICS (Australia)
Labeling Required: GHS-compliant hazard pictograms, hazard statements, first aid, emergency contact information
SARAH Title III Status: Not subject to Section 313 reporting, but reportable under CERCLA if a release occurs
EPA Status: Registered as an active ingredient in antimicrobial and disinfectant formulations, subject to workplace safety regulations
Worker Protection: Follow OSHA requirements for hazardous chemical handling
Restrictions: Not for food, drug, or cosmetic use; use strictly under controlled conditions as permitted by regulation
Other Regulations: Subject to local, regional, and national regulations on toxic and hazardous substances, chemical safety management, and environmental release