Endosulfan
Synonyms & Trade Names
Benzoepin, Endosulphan, 6,7,8,9,10-Hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexachloro-6,9-methano-2,4,3-benzo-dioxathiepin-3-oxide, Thiodan®Physical Description
Brown crystals with a slight, sulfur dioxide odor. [insecticide] [Note: Technical product is a tan, waxy, isomer mixture.]Molecular Weight
406.9Boiling Point
DecomposesMelting Point
223°FSolubility
0.00001%Vapor Pressure
(77°F): 0.00001 mmHgIonization Potential
?Specific Gravity
1.74Flash Point
NAUpper Exposive Limit
NALower Explosive Limit
NA
Noncombustible Solid, but may be dissolved in flammable liquids.
Incompatibilities & Reactivities
Alkalis, acids, water [Note: Corrosive to iron. Hydrolyzes slowly on contact with water or decomposes in presence of alkalis and acids to form sulfur dioxide.]Exposure Routes
inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion, skin and/or eye contactSymptoms
irritation skin; nausea, confusion, agitation, flushing, dry mouth, tremor, convulsions, headache; In Animals: kidney, liver injury; decreased testis weightTarget Organs
Skin, central nervous system, liver, kidneys, reproductive systemPersonal Protection/Sanitation
(See protection codes)Skin:Prevent skin contact
Eyes:Prevent eye contact
Wash skin:When contaminated
Remove:When wet or contaminated
Change:Daily
Provide:Eyewash, Quick drench
First Aid
(See procedures)Eye:Irrigate immediately
Skin:Soap flush immediately
Breathing:Respiratory support
Swallow:Medical attention immediately
Respirator Recommendations
Not available.
- Page last reviewed:April 11, 2016
- Page last updated:April 11, 2016
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Information Division