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Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (386 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Soggetto topico Chemicals - Storage - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-81728-0
9786612817281
0-470-93801-3
1-59124-597-4
0-470-93800-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Introduction; 1. Chemical Reactivity Hazards; 1.1. Framework for Understanding Reactivity Hazards; 1.1.1. Grouping of Reactivity Hazards into General Categories; 1.1.2. Key Parameters That Drive Reactions; 1.1.3. Types of Runaway Reactions; 1.1.4. How Reactive Chemical Storage and Handling Accidents are Initiated; 1.2. Self-Reactive Polymerizing Chemicals; 1.2.1. Thermal Instability; 1.2.2. Induction Time; 1.2.3. Example; 1.3. Self-Reactive Decomposing Chemicals; 1.3.1. Peroxides
1.3.2. Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperature1.3.3. Predicting Instability Potential; 1.3.4. Deflagration and Detonation of Pure Material; 1.3.5. Slow Gas-Forming Reactions; 1.3.6. Heat of Compression; 1.3.7. Minimum Pressures for Vapor Decomposition; 1.3.8. Shock Sensitivity; 1.3.9. Examples of Shock Sensitivity; 1.4. Self-Reactive Rearranging Chemicals; 1.4.1. Isomerization; 1.4.2. Disproportionation; 1.5. Reactivity with Oxygen; 1.5.1. Spontaneous Ignition and Pyrophoricity; 1.5.2. Pyrophoricity versus Hypergolic Properties; 1.5.3. Accumulation and Explosion of Pyrophoric Materials
1.5.4. Competition between Air and Atmospheric Moisture1.5.5. Peroxide Formation; 1.6. Reactivity with Water; 1.6.1. Water Reactivity: Fast and Slow Reactions; 1.6.2. Water-Reactive Structures; 1.7. Reactivity with Other Common Substances; 1.7.1. Reactions with Metals; 1.7.2. Surface Area Effects; 1.7.3. Catalyst Deactivation and Surface Passivation; 1.8. Reactive with Other Chemicals: Incompatibility; 1.8.1. Oxidizing and Reducing Properties; 1.8.2. Acidic and Basic Properties; 1.8.3. Formation of Unstable Materials; 1.8.4. Thermite-Type Reactions
1.8.5. Incompatibility with Heat Transfer Fluids and Refrigerants1.8.6. Adsorbents; References; 2. Chemical Reactivity Classifications; 2.1. NFPA Reactivity Hazard Signal; 2.1.1. NFPA 704 Rating System for Overall Reactivity; 2.1.2. Definitions for Reactivity Signal Ratings; 2.1.3. Reactivity Hazards Not Identified by NFPA 704; 2.1.4. NFPA Reactivity Ratings for Specific Chemicals; 2.2. NPCA Hazardous Materials Identification System; 2.3. Classifications of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.1. SPI 19A Classification of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.2. NFPA 43B Classification of Organic Peroxides
2.4. Classification of Materials That Form Peroxides2.5. Classification of Water-Reactive Materials; 2.5.1. Materials That React Violently with Water; 2.5.2. Materials That React Slowly with Water; References; 3. Materials Assessment; 3.1. Prior Experience Review; 3.1.1. Common Knowledge; 3.1.2. Analogy; 3.1.3. Safety Data and Literature; 3.2. Theoretical Evaluations; 3.2.1. Unstable Atomic Groups; 3.2.2. Oxygen Balance; 3.2.3 Thermodynamics: Heat of Formation; 3.2.4. Thermodynamics: Heats of Reaction and Self-Reaction; 3.2.5. Thermodynamics: Equilibrium Considerations; 3.2.6. CHETAH
3.2.7. Example Evaluation
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Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (386 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Soggetto topico Chemicals - Storage - Safety measures
ISBN 1-282-81728-0
9786612817281
0-470-93801-3
1-59124-597-4
0-470-93800-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Introduction; 1. Chemical Reactivity Hazards; 1.1. Framework for Understanding Reactivity Hazards; 1.1.1. Grouping of Reactivity Hazards into General Categories; 1.1.2. Key Parameters That Drive Reactions; 1.1.3. Types of Runaway Reactions; 1.1.4. How Reactive Chemical Storage and Handling Accidents are Initiated; 1.2. Self-Reactive Polymerizing Chemicals; 1.2.1. Thermal Instability; 1.2.2. Induction Time; 1.2.3. Example; 1.3. Self-Reactive Decomposing Chemicals; 1.3.1. Peroxides
1.3.2. Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperature1.3.3. Predicting Instability Potential; 1.3.4. Deflagration and Detonation of Pure Material; 1.3.5. Slow Gas-Forming Reactions; 1.3.6. Heat of Compression; 1.3.7. Minimum Pressures for Vapor Decomposition; 1.3.8. Shock Sensitivity; 1.3.9. Examples of Shock Sensitivity; 1.4. Self-Reactive Rearranging Chemicals; 1.4.1. Isomerization; 1.4.2. Disproportionation; 1.5. Reactivity with Oxygen; 1.5.1. Spontaneous Ignition and Pyrophoricity; 1.5.2. Pyrophoricity versus Hypergolic Properties; 1.5.3. Accumulation and Explosion of Pyrophoric Materials
1.5.4. Competition between Air and Atmospheric Moisture1.5.5. Peroxide Formation; 1.6. Reactivity with Water; 1.6.1. Water Reactivity: Fast and Slow Reactions; 1.6.2. Water-Reactive Structures; 1.7. Reactivity with Other Common Substances; 1.7.1. Reactions with Metals; 1.7.2. Surface Area Effects; 1.7.3. Catalyst Deactivation and Surface Passivation; 1.8. Reactive with Other Chemicals: Incompatibility; 1.8.1. Oxidizing and Reducing Properties; 1.8.2. Acidic and Basic Properties; 1.8.3. Formation of Unstable Materials; 1.8.4. Thermite-Type Reactions
1.8.5. Incompatibility with Heat Transfer Fluids and Refrigerants1.8.6. Adsorbents; References; 2. Chemical Reactivity Classifications; 2.1. NFPA Reactivity Hazard Signal; 2.1.1. NFPA 704 Rating System for Overall Reactivity; 2.1.2. Definitions for Reactivity Signal Ratings; 2.1.3. Reactivity Hazards Not Identified by NFPA 704; 2.1.4. NFPA Reactivity Ratings for Specific Chemicals; 2.2. NPCA Hazardous Materials Identification System; 2.3. Classifications of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.1. SPI 19A Classification of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.2. NFPA 43B Classification of Organic Peroxides
2.4. Classification of Materials That Form Peroxides2.5. Classification of Water-Reactive Materials; 2.5.1. Materials That React Violently with Water; 2.5.2. Materials That React Slowly with Water; References; 3. Materials Assessment; 3.1. Prior Experience Review; 3.1.1. Common Knowledge; 3.1.2. Analogy; 3.1.3. Safety Data and Literature; 3.2. Theoretical Evaluations; 3.2.1. Unstable Atomic Groups; 3.2.2. Oxygen Balance; 3.2.3 Thermodynamics: Heat of Formation; 3.2.4. Thermodynamics: Heats of Reaction and Self-Reaction; 3.2.5. Thermodynamics: Equilibrium Considerations; 3.2.6. CHETAH
3.2.7. Example Evaluation
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Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (386 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Soggetto topico Chemicals - Storage - Safety measures
ISBN 1-282-81728-0
9786612817281
0-470-93801-3
1-59124-597-4
0-470-93800-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Introduction; 1. Chemical Reactivity Hazards; 1.1. Framework for Understanding Reactivity Hazards; 1.1.1. Grouping of Reactivity Hazards into General Categories; 1.1.2. Key Parameters That Drive Reactions; 1.1.3. Types of Runaway Reactions; 1.1.4. How Reactive Chemical Storage and Handling Accidents are Initiated; 1.2. Self-Reactive Polymerizing Chemicals; 1.2.1. Thermal Instability; 1.2.2. Induction Time; 1.2.3. Example; 1.3. Self-Reactive Decomposing Chemicals; 1.3.1. Peroxides
1.3.2. Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperature1.3.3. Predicting Instability Potential; 1.3.4. Deflagration and Detonation of Pure Material; 1.3.5. Slow Gas-Forming Reactions; 1.3.6. Heat of Compression; 1.3.7. Minimum Pressures for Vapor Decomposition; 1.3.8. Shock Sensitivity; 1.3.9. Examples of Shock Sensitivity; 1.4. Self-Reactive Rearranging Chemicals; 1.4.1. Isomerization; 1.4.2. Disproportionation; 1.5. Reactivity with Oxygen; 1.5.1. Spontaneous Ignition and Pyrophoricity; 1.5.2. Pyrophoricity versus Hypergolic Properties; 1.5.3. Accumulation and Explosion of Pyrophoric Materials
1.5.4. Competition between Air and Atmospheric Moisture1.5.5. Peroxide Formation; 1.6. Reactivity with Water; 1.6.1. Water Reactivity: Fast and Slow Reactions; 1.6.2. Water-Reactive Structures; 1.7. Reactivity with Other Common Substances; 1.7.1. Reactions with Metals; 1.7.2. Surface Area Effects; 1.7.3. Catalyst Deactivation and Surface Passivation; 1.8. Reactive with Other Chemicals: Incompatibility; 1.8.1. Oxidizing and Reducing Properties; 1.8.2. Acidic and Basic Properties; 1.8.3. Formation of Unstable Materials; 1.8.4. Thermite-Type Reactions
1.8.5. Incompatibility with Heat Transfer Fluids and Refrigerants1.8.6. Adsorbents; References; 2. Chemical Reactivity Classifications; 2.1. NFPA Reactivity Hazard Signal; 2.1.1. NFPA 704 Rating System for Overall Reactivity; 2.1.2. Definitions for Reactivity Signal Ratings; 2.1.3. Reactivity Hazards Not Identified by NFPA 704; 2.1.4. NFPA Reactivity Ratings for Specific Chemicals; 2.2. NPCA Hazardous Materials Identification System; 2.3. Classifications of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.1. SPI 19A Classification of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.2. NFPA 43B Classification of Organic Peroxides
2.4. Classification of Materials That Form Peroxides2.5. Classification of Water-Reactive Materials; 2.5.1. Materials That React Violently with Water; 2.5.2. Materials That React Slowly with Water; References; 3. Materials Assessment; 3.1. Prior Experience Review; 3.1.1. Common Knowledge; 3.1.2. Analogy; 3.1.3. Safety Data and Literature; 3.2. Theoretical Evaluations; 3.2.1. Unstable Atomic Groups; 3.2.2. Oxygen Balance; 3.2.3 Thermodynamics: Heat of Formation; 3.2.4. Thermodynamics: Heats of Reaction and Self-Reaction; 3.2.5. Thermodynamics: Equilibrium Considerations; 3.2.6. CHETAH
3.2.7. Example Evaluation
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New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
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Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials
Guidelines for safe storage and handling of reactive materials
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (386 p.)
Disciplina 660/.2804
Soggetto topico Chemicals - Storage - Safety measures
ISBN 9786612817281
9781282817289
1282817280
9780470938010
0470938013
9781591245971
1591245974
9780470938003
0470938005
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Introduction; 1. Chemical Reactivity Hazards; 1.1. Framework for Understanding Reactivity Hazards; 1.1.1. Grouping of Reactivity Hazards into General Categories; 1.1.2. Key Parameters That Drive Reactions; 1.1.3. Types of Runaway Reactions; 1.1.4. How Reactive Chemical Storage and Handling Accidents are Initiated; 1.2. Self-Reactive Polymerizing Chemicals; 1.2.1. Thermal Instability; 1.2.2. Induction Time; 1.2.3. Example; 1.3. Self-Reactive Decomposing Chemicals; 1.3.1. Peroxides
1.3.2. Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperature1.3.3. Predicting Instability Potential; 1.3.4. Deflagration and Detonation of Pure Material; 1.3.5. Slow Gas-Forming Reactions; 1.3.6. Heat of Compression; 1.3.7. Minimum Pressures for Vapor Decomposition; 1.3.8. Shock Sensitivity; 1.3.9. Examples of Shock Sensitivity; 1.4. Self-Reactive Rearranging Chemicals; 1.4.1. Isomerization; 1.4.2. Disproportionation; 1.5. Reactivity with Oxygen; 1.5.1. Spontaneous Ignition and Pyrophoricity; 1.5.2. Pyrophoricity versus Hypergolic Properties; 1.5.3. Accumulation and Explosion of Pyrophoric Materials
1.5.4. Competition between Air and Atmospheric Moisture1.5.5. Peroxide Formation; 1.6. Reactivity with Water; 1.6.1. Water Reactivity: Fast and Slow Reactions; 1.6.2. Water-Reactive Structures; 1.7. Reactivity with Other Common Substances; 1.7.1. Reactions with Metals; 1.7.2. Surface Area Effects; 1.7.3. Catalyst Deactivation and Surface Passivation; 1.8. Reactive with Other Chemicals: Incompatibility; 1.8.1. Oxidizing and Reducing Properties; 1.8.2. Acidic and Basic Properties; 1.8.3. Formation of Unstable Materials; 1.8.4. Thermite-Type Reactions
1.8.5. Incompatibility with Heat Transfer Fluids and Refrigerants1.8.6. Adsorbents; References; 2. Chemical Reactivity Classifications; 2.1. NFPA Reactivity Hazard Signal; 2.1.1. NFPA 704 Rating System for Overall Reactivity; 2.1.2. Definitions for Reactivity Signal Ratings; 2.1.3. Reactivity Hazards Not Identified by NFPA 704; 2.1.4. NFPA Reactivity Ratings for Specific Chemicals; 2.2. NPCA Hazardous Materials Identification System; 2.3. Classifications of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.1. SPI 19A Classification of Organic Peroxides; 2.3.2. NFPA 43B Classification of Organic Peroxides
2.4. Classification of Materials That Form Peroxides2.5. Classification of Water-Reactive Materials; 2.5.1. Materials That React Violently with Water; 2.5.2. Materials That React Slowly with Water; References; 3. Materials Assessment; 3.1. Prior Experience Review; 3.1.1. Common Knowledge; 3.1.2. Analogy; 3.1.3. Safety Data and Literature; 3.2. Theoretical Evaluations; 3.2.1. Unstable Atomic Groups; 3.2.2. Oxygen Balance; 3.2.3 Thermodynamics: Heat of Formation; 3.2.4. Thermodynamics: Heats of Reaction and Self-Reaction; 3.2.5. Thermodynamics: Equilibrium Considerations; 3.2.6. CHETAH
3.2.7. Example Evaluation
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New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1995
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