UN 1126 — n-Butyl bromide
Placard: Flammable. ERG Guide 130. Training/quick-reference only — use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions.
n-Butyl bromide is a highly volatile and flammable liquid that can be easily ignited by heat, sparks, or flames. It is commonly used as a solvent and intermediate in various chemical reactions.
Hazard overview: The substance is highly flammable and can form explosive mixtures with air, posing a significant risk of fire and explosion. Prolonged exposure to its vapors can also cause respiratory problems and other health issues.
Response guidance: In case of a spill or leak, evacuate the area immediately and call for emergency services. Firefighters should use alcohol-resistant foam, CO2, or dry chemical to extinguish the fire, while wearing Level B PPE with SCBA.
UN 1126 Quick Details
Common Hazards of UN 1126
- HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames.
- Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air.
- Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back.
- Most vapors are heavier than air. They will spread along the ground and collect in low or confined areas
- Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers.
- Those substances designated with a (P) may polymerize explosively when heated or involved in a fire.
- Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard.
- Containers may explode when heated.
Chemical Identity & Physical Properties
n-Butyl bromide is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic sweet odor, which is volatile and heavier than water.
| Also known as | 1-bromobutanebutyl bromiden-bromobutanebromobutane |
| CAS Number | 109-65-9 |
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic sweet odor. Volatile and heavier than water. |
| Flash Point | 18°C (64°F) |
| Boiling Point | 101°C (214°F) |
| Vapor Density | 4.7 (heavier than air) |
| Water Reactivity | Insoluble in water; no significant reaction under normal conditions |
Fireground Response Guidance — UN 1126
Extinguishing Media
PPE Requirements
Responders should wear Level B PPE with SCBA, and a chemical-resistant suit for large spills or confined spaces to prevent skin contact and inhalation of vapors.
Isolation & Evacuation
First Actions for a UN 1126 Incident
- Keep unauthorized personnel away.
- Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream.
- Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained and equipped.
- Isolate spill or leak area for at least 50 meters (150 feet) in all directions.
- Consider initial downwind evacuation for at least 300 meters (1000 feet).
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