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Tetramethylsuccinonitrile

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NAME: Tetramethyl Succinonitrile

SYNONYM(s): TMSN

CAS # 3333-52-6 RTECS # WN4025000 UN # 2811

DESCRIPTION:

Colorless, odorless solid. MW: 136 BP: Sublimes MP: 338 F/170°C (sublimes) Molecular mass: 136.2 Density: 1.07 g/ml Solubility in water: none

INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong oxidizers

MOLECULAR FORMULA: C8H12N2 / (CH3)2C(CN)C(CN)(CH3)2

SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Headaches; nausea; convulsions; coma

HEALTH EFFECTS: Acute systemic toxicity (CNS)-Headache, nausea, convulsions (HE4)

ORGAN: CNS