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10: Chemical Specific Information
Arsenic Pentafluoride
Overview
Arsenic pentafluroide (AsF5) is an extremely toxic and corrosive gas that destroys red blood cells and
can cause widespread systemic injury. Fluoride toxicity similar to hydrogen fluoride is characteristic for exposure. Inhalation is similar to arsine gas and may cause headache,
delirium, nausea, vomiting, general malaise, tightness in the chest and
pain in the abdomen or loins. Symptoms may not occur until several
hours after exposure. AsF5 will give off irritation vapors in moist air; however, does not have adequate warning
properties to avoid overexposure in most situations. Arsenic compounds are listed as Group 1 Carcinogens
by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
AsF5 is nonflammable but is readily hydrolized in the presence of water and humid environments to form arsenic and hydrogen fluoride.
Emergency Procedures
In case of skin contact: Remove affected
clothing as quickly as possible. Flush
affected area with copious amounts of water for 5 minutes and administer calcium gluconate 2.5% gel to prevent system fluoride toxicity. Seek medical attention immediately.
In case of eye contact: Avoid the use of contact lenses when working with this material. Flush contaminated eye(s) with
copious amounts of water. Part eyelids to assure complete flushing.
Continue for a minimum of 30 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately.
In case of inhalation: Prompt medical attention is mandatory
in all cases of exposure. Rescue personnel should be aware of the extreme
toxicity hazard. Regard anyone exposed as receiving a
potentially toxic dose. Quick removal from the contaminated area
is most important. Self-contained breathing apparatus and full-containment suits must be
worn when entering a potentially contaminated environment.
In case of ingestion: Ingestion is unlikely for gaseous materials. Drink 4-8 ounces of water
or milk to dilute. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Handling
Follow all compressed gas general handling precautions
when working with AsF5. Avoid exposure to water or humid environments, systems must be
kept dry. Use only in a laboratory
fume hood or enclosed system with continuous analytical monitoring equipped with alarm.
AsF5 will corrode glass and react violently with alkaline solutions. Stainless steel and nickel are preferred
materials for handling AsF5. Kel-F® and Teflon® are preferred gasket materials.
Protective gloves should be Teflon or Kel-F.
Storage
Cylinders of arsenic pentafluoride should be stored and used in a ventilated
gas cabinet or a fume hood. Follow all compressed gas general
storage procedures when working with AsF5.
Disposal
Arsenic pentfluoride cylinders should be returned to the compressed gas distributor
when emptied or no longer used.
For more information
See the MSDS for arsenic pentafluoride from BOC
Gases.
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