Hi Debbie,
Stanford’s storage group scheme currently has acetic anhydride classified for storage as L, flammables/combustibles including solvents.
I asked my ChemTracker chemical classification team to take a new look at this to determine whether or not the best placement might be in storage group X, … incompatible with all others, therefore store segregated
away from all others.
I will let you know.
Best,
Kevin
Kevin Creed
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Stanford University
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Storage for Acetic Anhydride
Hi:
How would ya’ll store acetic anhydride – flammable, corrosive, toxic, water reactive, toxic, and incompatible with acids, bases, alcohols, amines.
Yummy.
We’ve all been way down the rabbit hole around here without good consensus.
Thanks for your input.,
Debbie M. Decker, CCHO, ACS Fellow
Immediate Past Chair, Division of Chemical Health and Safety
University of California, Davis
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