Go to the Matheson Compressed Gas Handbook
Can anyone suggest a more current information with regard to the question below? There have been no updates in JCHAS since the 1996 article.
Thanks for any help with this.
- Ralph
A colleague writes:
We reference your "Classes of Peroxide-forming chemicals" (Source: Kelly, Richard J., Chemical Health & Safety, American Chemical Society, 1996, Sept, 28-36) in our SOP. Do you have an updated version of this or similar document?
I need to find more information about gases that may autopolymerize (quote from document is below) or otherwise become hazardous. When stored as a gas, these may autopolymerize as a result of peroxide accumulation:
- Butadiene
- Chloroprene
- Tetrafluoroethylene
I am writing an SOP about this.
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