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DOT Class 3 Flammable Liquid placard

UN 1297: Trimethylamine, aqueous solution

49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table·ERG 2024

DOT Classification and Shipping

UN 1297 is assigned the proper shipping name Trimethylamine, aqueous solution in the U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Table (49 CFR 172.101). It is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid material, Packing Group II. Required label(s): 3, 8.

Packing group indicates the degree of danger within a hazard class: PG I is high danger, PG II medium, PG III low. The proper shipping name, hazard class, UN number, and packing group together form the basic shipping description that must appear on shipping papers and, where required, on the package and placard.

Emergency Response (ERG Guide 132)

Hazards: HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. CORROSIVE. Causes burns. Vapors may form explosive mixture with air.

Fire: Alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical, CO2. Do not use water jet. Cool containers.

Spill: Eliminate ignition sources. Do not touch. Stop leak if safe. Use foam.

Chemical and Physical Properties

Trimethylamine, anhydrous appears as a colorless gas with a fishlike odor at low concentrations changing to ammonia-like odor at higher concentrations. Shipped as a liquid under its own vapor pressure. Contact with the unconfined liquid can cause frostbite from evaporative cooling or chemical type burns. The gasis corrosive and dissolves in water to form flammable, corrosive solutions. Gas is an asphyxiate by the displacement of air. Produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion. Prolonged exposure to heat can cause the containers to rupture violently and rocket. Long-term inhalation of low concentrations or short -term inhalation of high concentrations has adverse health effects.

CAS Number: 75-50-3
Molecular Formula: C3H9N
Molecular Weight: 59.11 g/mol
Color / Form: Colorless gas at room temperature
Odor: Pungent, fishy, ammoniacal
Boiling Point: 37.2 °F at 760 mmHg (USCG, 1999)
Melting Point: -178.8 °F (USCG, 1999)
Flash Point: Not Applicable. Gas. (USCG, 1999)
Autoignition: 374 °F (USCG, 1999)
Specific Gravity: 0.633 at 68 °F (USCG, 1999) - Less dense than water; will float
Vapor Pressure: 1487.83 mmHg at 70 °F (USCG, 1999)
Vapor Density: 2 (USCG, 1999) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)
Water Solubility: 48 % at 86 °F (NIOSH, 2024)
Log P: log Kow = 0.16
pH: Strong base

Regulatory Data

CERCLA RQ (40 CFR 302.4)
100 lb
OSHA PEL
none
NIOSH REL
TWA 10 ppm (24 mg/m 3 ) ST 15 ppm (36 mg/m 3 )
IDLH
N

A release of this material at or above its CERCLA reportable quantity (100 lb) requires immediate notification to the National Response Center at 800-424-8802.

Special Provisions

49 CFR 172.102 special provision codes for this entry: T11, TP1. These codes modify the general requirements (packaging, quantity limits, exceptions) for this specific material. Look up each code in 49 CFR 172.102 for the full text.

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Reference data compiled from the DOT Hazardous Materials Table (49 CFR 172.101), the 2024 Emergency Response Guidebook, and public chemical databases (PubChem, NIOSH, EPA). Always verify the correct shipping description against the current regulation and the manufacturer's SDS Section 14 before shipping.