NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards

Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride CAS 79-44-7
(CH3)2NCOCl RTECS FD4200000
Synonyms & Trade Names
Chloroformic acid dimethylamide; Dimethylcarbamic chloride; N,N-Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride; DMCC
DOT ID & Guide
2262 156
Exposure
Limits
NIOSH REL: Ca See Appendix A
OSHA PEL: none
IDLH Ca [N.D.] Conversion
Physical Description
Clear, colorless liquid.
MW: 107.6
BP: 329°F
FRZ: -27°F
Sol: Reacts
VP: ?
IP: ?

Sp.Gr: 1.17
Fl.P: 155°F
UEL: ?
LEL: ?

Class IIIA Combustible Liquid: Fl.P. at or above 140�F and below 200�F.
Incompatibilities & Reactivities
Acids, water [Note: Rapidly hydrolyzes in water to dimethylamine, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen chloride.]
Measurement Methods
None available
Personal Protection & Sanitation
Skin: Prevent skin contact
Eyes: Prevent eye contact
Wash skin: When contaminated
Remove: When wet or contaminated
Change: No recommendation
Provide: Eyewash, Quick drench
First Aid (See procedures)
Eye: Irrigate immediately
Skin: Water flush immediately
Breathing: Respiratory support
Swallow: Medical attention immediately
Respirator Recommendations NIOSH
At concentrations above the NIOSH REL, or where there is no REL, at any detectable concentration: (APF = 10,000) Any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode/(APF = 10,000) Any supplied-air respirator that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode in combination with an auxiliary self-contained positive-pressure breathing apparatus
Escape: (APF = 50) Any air-purifying, full-facepiece respirator (gas mask) with a chin-style, front- or back-mounted organic vapor canister/Any appropriate escape-type, self-contained breathing apparatus
Exposure Routes inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion, skin and/or eye contact
Symptoms Irritation eyes, skin, nose, throat, respiratory system; eye, skin burns; cough, wheezing, larnygitis, dyspnea (breathing difficulty); headache, nausea, vomiting; liver injury; [potential occupational carcinogen]
Target Organs Eyes, skin, respiratory system, liver

Cancer Site [in animals: nasal cancer]
See also: INTRODUCTION