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-Pyrophorics |
SECTION 7: Safe Work Practices and Procedures 7K: Pyrophorics - Air and Water Reactives
Certain stock reagents and in-situ products are pyrophoric, reacting violently when exposed to water and humid or dry air. These chemicals are useful to research and many are essential to catalyze certain reactions or are incorporated into final products. To handle these materials safely, review the Aldrich technical bulletins “Handling Air-Sensitive Reagents” and “Handling Pyrophoric Reagents”. Some examples of pyrophoric materials include: Exposure to air or moisture can cause these materials to evolve heat, fire, flammable or corrosive byproducts by violent decomposition. Since they are typically packaged and stored under an inert atmosphere, under oil, or within a solvent, appropriate methods must be utilized to preserve the material during storage and while dispensing. See Section 7E Highly Toxic Gases for work with pyrophoric gases.
Required Work Practices (top) Detailed information about transferring pyrophorics can be found in Aldrich technical bulletins “Handling Air-Sensitive Reagents” and “Handling Pyrophoric Reagents”. The following general guidelines must be followed while working with pyrophoric materials.
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