Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
[PDF] Adv. 4.1: Pyrophorics Rev. 04-08-24 ADVISORY NO. 4.1 - UC EH&SApr 8, 2024 · Pyrophoric substances are liquids, solids, or gases that will ignite spontaneously in air or below 130 F (54.4 C). To receive the.
-
[2]
Information on Pyrophoric CompoundsPyrophoric materials have the potential to spontaneously ignite upon exposure to the oxygen in air, and in many cases are also water reactive.
-
[3]
Pyrophoricity - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPyrophoricity is the tendency of a substance to burn spontaneously at room temperature. When a nascent particle is exposed to an oxidizing gas at room ...
-
[4]
Pyrophoric Chemicals | Environment, Health and Safety - Cornell EHSThey are liquids and solids that will ignite spontaneously in the presence of oxygen and water. They must have limited to no exposure to the atmosphere.
-
[5]
Pyrophoric Material - DOE DirectivesA pyrophoric material is a liquid or solid that, even in small quantities and without an external ignition source, can ignite within five (5) minutes.<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[6]
Pyrophoric Chemicals - Purdue UniversityPyrophoric materials are substances that ignite instantly upon exposure to oxygen. They can also be water-reactive, where heat and hydrogen (a flammable gas) ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
-
[7]
[PDF] Pyrophorics & Self Heating Materials - UNC CharlotteA pyrophoric material is defined by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) as having an autoignition temperature below 130°F (55°C). A self-heating material ...Missing: substances | Show results with:substances
-
[8]
The medicinal history of phosphorus | Feature - RSC EducationElemental yellow phosphorus was isolated by the Hamburg merchant Hennig Brandt (or Brand) in 1669. He allowed urine to ferment, boiled it down and dry-distilled ...
-
[9]
Hotter Than the Dickens | Science History InstituteMay 20, 2025 · People spontaneously combusting is the stuff of myth, but discoveries about the connections between combustion, blood, and breathing got Charles Dickens's ...
-
[10]
Electrochemical contributions: Sir Humphry Davy (1778–1829) - 2021May 4, 2021 · Davy is the best known for isolating, by using electrolysis, many elements for the first time: potassium (K) and sodium (Na) in 1807 and calcium (Ca), ...Missing: pyrophoric | Show results with:pyrophoric
-
[11]
Sodium | Na | CID 5360545 - PubChem - NIH... /Sodium/ is to some extent pyrophoric. Dispersions of sodium in volatile solvents may become pyrophoric if the solvent evaporates round the neck of a ...
-
[12]
1.18: Definition, Importance and History of OrganometallicsDec 3, 2023 · At the turn of the 20th century French chemist Victor Grignard discovered a new method of coupling carbon to the carbonyl group of a ketone/ ...
-
[13]
Zinc Alkyls, Edward Frankland, and the Beginnings of Main-Group ...After 1865, Frankland published little further research on organometallic chemistry except for papers on tetraethyltin and -lead in 1879 and a group of papers ...
-
[14]
[PDF] Pursuit of Plutonium (rescanned at higher resolution).pdfOf special interest was the receipt of sintered uranium metal compacts from. Metal Hydrides. This material was extremely pyrophoric and was packaged accordingly ...
-
[15]
A History of Plutonium | Los Alamos National LaboratorySep 21, 2022 · In this article, I attempt to shine a light on this fascinating element with particular focus on the unique story of its discovery and its strange properties.
-
[16]
Pyrophoric - Etymology, Origin & MeaningPyrophorus, from Greek pyro- "fire" + phoros "bearer," means "having the property of taking fire upon exposure to air," originating in 1779 from Modern ...Missing: combustion | Show results with:combustion
-
[17]
[PDF] Primer on Spontaneous Heating and Pyrophoricity - DOE StandardsProperties of various combustible metals are discussed as well as the conditions in which they become pyrophoric. For additional information on the fire hazards ...
-
[18]
[PDF] 2001 us national chemistry olympiad - local section exam4Li(s) + O2(g) → 2Li2O(s). At 25 °C, ∆Ho for this reaction is –598.8 ... The reaction A + B → AB has an enthalpy of reaction of. –85.0 kJ·mol–1. If ...
-
[19]
[PDF] Handling Pyrophoric Reagents - Pacific Northwest National LaboratorySome pyrophoric solids, such as lithium and sodium, are sold as dispersions in mineral oil to reduce the rate of oxidation to oxides/hydroxides and the ...
-
[20]
Kinetics of the reaction of some pyrophoric metals with oxygenArrhenius plots for the oxidation of pyrophoric copper, bismuth, and iron. metal was observed during the decomposition in vacuo, and the volatility of the metal ...
-
[21]
[PDF] Uranium Pyrophoricity Phenomena and Prediction - OSTI.GOVApr 28, 2000 · We have compiled a topical reference on the phenomena, experiences, experiments, and prediction of uranium pyrophoricity for the Hanford ...
-
[22]
Main Group Organometallic Compounds - MSU chemistryThe reactivity of organometallic compounds varies markedly, the most reactive requiring low to moderate temperatures and inert conditions (atmosphere and ...
-
[23]
[PDF] Review of Zirconium-Zircaloy Pyrophoricity - OSTI.GOVFor zirconium, that limit is 4 percent in argon,. 3.4 percent in nitrogen, and 5 percent in helium. Carbon dioxide is not effective in limiting the ignition of ...Missing: partial threshold
-
[24]
NoneSummary of each segment:
-
[25]
[PDF] RFP-4517, "Plutonium Pyrophoricity."Jun 2, 1992 · Other parameters that can alter the ignition of the metal include experimental, chemical, physical, and environmental effects. These effects are ...
-
[26]
SODIUM - CAMEO Chemicals - NOAAReadily undergoes violent chemical changes at elevated temperatures and pressures. White Special, W, Reacts violently or explosively with water. (NFPA, 2010).
-
[27]
Lessons Learned Explosion and Fires Resulting from Quenching ...Oct 15, 2024 · Alkali metals, including lithium, sodium, and potassium, are exceptionally reactive due to their pyrophoric water reactive behavior and are ...Missing: vs | Show results with:vs
-
[28]
POTASSIUM - CAMEO Chemicals - NOAAReactivity Profile. Very reactive. A strong reducing agent. Boron trifluoride reacts with incandescence when heated with potassium [Merck 11th ed. 1989] ...
-
[29]
[PDF] Zirconium - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETMar 4, 2007 · IGNITION POINT: Solid metal will not ignite. High surface area material such as 10 micron powder may ignite at room temperature.
-
[30]
[PDF] Explosibility of Metal Powders - GovInfoExplosive Characteristics of Titanium, Zirconium, Thorium, Uranium, and Their Hydrides. BuMines. Rept. of Inv. 4835, 1951, 16 pp. 7 Dorsett, Henry G., Jr ...
-
[31]
Titanium powder: Safe production and processing in Additive ...Ideally, the total oxygen content should stay below 1300 ppmw (0.13 wt.%) for a 20 µm particle, which requires a target titanium oxide thickness of ~2-3 nm if ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[32]
[PDF] NASA TECH BRIEFIt was considered likely that the pyrophoric properties of Raney nickel were due to the presence of this chemisorbed layer of hydrogen, the evolution of the ...
-
[33]
APPLICATION OF THE GUIDE TO DEVELOPING STANDARD ...Raney metal catalysts are pyrophoric as obtained from vendors and are typically provided as water slurries to prevent ignition. These catalysts must be ...
-
[34]
[PDF] Toxicological Profile for UraniumLike aluminum metal powder, uranium metal powder is autopyrophoric and can burn spontaneously at room temperature in the presence of air, oxygen, and water. In ...Missing: ignition | Show results with:ignition
-
[35]
[PDF] Safe handling of organolithium compounds in the laboratoryFirst, organolithium compounds exhibit excellent solubility in organic solvents. As an example, n-butyllithium is avail- able commercially as a solution in hex ...
-
[36]
DICHLOROSILANE - CAMEO Chemicals - NOAAIt is easily ignited in air, reacts with oxidizing agents, is very toxic by inhalation, and is a strong irritant to skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
-
[37]
Dichlorosilane | Cl2H2Si | CID 61330 - PubChem - NIHDichlorosilane is a flammable and poisonous gas, with a strong repulsive odor. It is easily ignited in air, reacts with oxidizing agents, is very toxic by ...
-
[38]
Kinetic Model and Experiment for Self-Ignition of Triethylaluminum ...Nov 21, 2022 · Triethylaluminum Al(C2H5)3 (TEA) and triethylborane B(C2H5)3 (TEB) are transparent, colorless, pyrophoric liquids with boiling points of ...
-
[39]
[PDF] TEAL - Triethylaluminum - NouryonTEAL is used as a cocatalyst in the Ziegler-Natta polymerization of olefins. TEAL is also used in the Ziegler growth reaction for the production of α ...
-
[40]
A Protocol for Safe Lithiation Reactions Using Organolithium ReagentsNov 12, 2016 · The reagents are pyrophoric, reacting violently in air or with water and with a vigorous exotherm. They generate volatile organics which ...
-
[41]
“Doing Great Things?” Dow Chemical, 1960s-2020sAug 22, 2022 · The company vowed to stop using pyrophoric chemicals in all U.S. operations. ... spills, river pollution, industrial accidents, strip ...
- [42]
-
[43]
Laboratory Safety and Chemical Hygiene PlanExamples include arsine (AsH3), phosphine (PH3), diborane (B2H6), germane (GeH4), stibine (SbH3), and silane (SiH4). The listed hydrides are highly toxic ...
-
[44]
Treatments Procedure - PhosphineFeb 29, 2024 · Unlike metal phosphide fumigants, the phosphine is not generated ... Phosphine is pyrophoric and will spontaneously ignite in air.
-
[45]
Diborane - PubChem - NIHDiborane is used in rocket propellants, as a reducing agent, as a rubber vulcanizer, as a catalyst for hydrocarbon polymerization, as a flame-speed accelerator, ...
-
[46]
[PDF] Silane Safety in Amorphous Silicon and Silicon Nitride OperationsOct 3, 2006 · A survey of twelve U.S. semiconductor manufacturers showed that there were 36 incidents between 1982 and. 1997 [1]; they included 15 fires in ...
-
[47]
Ziegler-Natta Catalyst - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsZiegler-Natta catalysts are applied in essentially all polyolefin processes, from solution to gas-phase, single reactor or series.
-
[48]
Magnesium - PyroDataMar 11, 2014 · Relatively coarse magnesium is used for spark effects. In flares and some bright colored star compositions it functions as a normal fuel. It is ...
-
[49]
Magnesium Powder - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThis form of magnesium powder is utilized in various applications, including pyrotechnics and military uses, due to its ease of machining and enhanced material ...
-
[50]
Titanium Extraction Metallurgy Developments and Control of ...In 1937, W J Kroll worked on magnesium reduction of TiCl4 to produce high-purity metal and patented the process. The Kroll process was subsequently developed by ...
-
[51]
Titanium Sponge Production Method by Kroll Process at OTCIn the Kroll process, titanium tetrachloride (TiCl 4 ) is reduced by molten magnesium (Mg), resulting in the formation of a porous Ti sponge following the ...
-
[52]
Lithium Sulfide Batteries: Addressing the Kinetic Barriers and High ...Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries are a promising candidate as their conversion redox reaction offers superior high energy capacity and lower costs.
-
[53]
200 Years of Lithium and 100 Years of Organolithium Chemistry - PMCThe element lithium has been discovered 200 years ago. Due to its unique properties it has emerged to play a vital role in industry, esp. for energy storage.
-
[54]
Trimethylaluminum (TMA) Market Size, ShareRating 4.7 (46) Trimethylaluminum (TMA) Market size was valued at $ 11.5 Bn in 2024 & is projected to reach $ 21.0 Bn by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.25% from 2026-2032.
-
[55]
Semiconductor Chemicals Market Size & Share Report, 2030The global semiconductor chemicals market size was estimated at USD 13.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 28.0 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR ...Market Size & Forecast · Market Concentration &... · Regional Insights<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[56]
Methods for the safe storage; handling; and disposal of pyrophoric ...This article discusses how pyrophoric solids and liquids should be stored and provides several methods on how they may be safely used.Missing: cost benefit
-
[57]
[PDF] The Role of White Phosphorus in Two World Wars - LearnChemEMost white phosphorus munitions were fired in a round-about manner over enemy positions to flush out enemy insurgents.
-
[58]
[PDF] Flame Weapon for the SUU-24/A Dispenser TECHNICAL REPORT ...A glass vial of triethylalurninum (TEA) contained within each bomb provides a means of igniting the flame fuel. On impact, the igniter vial breaks and exposure ...
-
[59]
[PDF] History of Military Pyrotechnics in World War - DTICPrior to the present conflict, the following pyrotechnics had been developed for the United States Army: Rockets by the Signal Corps; position lights- by the ...
-
[60]
Gel capsules make reactions with organolithiums simpler and saferFeb 16, 2023 · ' Smith is collaborating with other chemists to study the viability of formulating the gels with tert-butyl lithium, a pyrophoric organometallic ...
-
[61]
[PDF] Pyrophoric Nanoparticles and Nanoporous Foils for Defense ... - DTICDec 1, 2008 · Pyrophoric nanomaterials are very versatile in this regard, as they can be utilized for making flares to distract the enemy or signal fellow ...
-
[62]
Stabilization toward air and structure determination of pyrophoric ...Apr 25, 2025 · We show that these zinc dialkyls can be efficiently stabilized toward air by supramolecular encapsulation within a host system based on heteroleptic alkylzinc ...
-
[63]
Pyrophoric Reagents Handling in Research LabsPyrophoric reagents react with air or moisture in air; this reaction can readily lead to fire. This generic chemical safety guidance describes basic prudent ...Missing: humidity | Show results with:humidity
-
[64]
[PDF] Working Safely with Pyrophoric Chemicals at UAB (CS305) Course ...Jun 11, 2019 · Glove boxes are strongly recommended for the safe use of pyrophoric materials, especially for transfers. If glove boxes are not available, ...
-
[65]
[PDF] Procedures for Safe Use of Pyrophoric Liquid ReagentsMany pyrophoric chemicals release noxious or flammable gases and should be handled in a laboratory hood. In addition, some pyrophoric materials are stored under ...
-
[66]
Safe Handling of Pyrophoric LiquidsOct 30, 2009 · Many pyrophoric liquids benefit from being stored in a refrigerator below 10 °C (MSDS and supplier information will indicate if this is ...
- [67]
-
[68]
NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code (2025)3-day delivery 30-day returnsIt also includes requirements for materials that are classified as unstable/reactive, water reactive, corrosive, pyrophoric, toxic, or flammable. NFPA 400 ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
-
[69]
[PDF] Training Requirements in OSHA StandardsThis guidance document is not a standard or regulation, and it creates no new legal obligations. It contains descriptions of mandatory safety and health.
-
[70]
[PDF] Information on Pyrophoric MaterialsPyrophoric materials have the potential to spontaneously ignite upon exposure to the oxygen in air, and in many cases are also water reactive.Missing: history | Show results with:history<|separator|>
-
[71]
Pyrophoric Materials | Office of Environmental Health and SafetyCertain stock reagents and in-situ products are pyrophoric, reacting violently when exposed to water and humid or dry air.Missing: profiles | Show results with:profiles
-
[72]
White phosphorus - World Health Organization (WHO)Jan 15, 2024 · Yellowish grey or white smoke from burning phosphorus may be seen emanating from wounds. Smokes are irritating and can have garlic smell.Missing: pyrophoric | Show results with:pyrophoric
-
[73]
Phosphine | Medical Management Guidelines | Toxic Substance PortalPhosphine is a colorless, flammable, and toxic gas with an odor of garlic or decaying fish. It can ignite spontaneously on contact with air.Missing: byproduct | Show results with:byproduct
-
[74]
[PDF] Procedures for Safe Use of Pyrophoric Organolithium ReagentsJan 29, 2024 · Pyrophoric reagents can be handled and stored safely as long as all exposure to atmospheric oxygen and moisture is avoided. Finely divided ...Missing: humidity effects
-
[75]
Pyrophoric Materials - Environmental Health and SafetyPyrophoric materials are substances that ignite instantly upon exposure to oxygen. They can also be water-reactive, where heat and hydrogen (a flammable gas) ...Missing: properties | Show results with:properties<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[76]
10 years after Sheri Sangji's death, are academic labs any safer?Dec 28, 2018 · Her death pushed some chemists to try to improve academic lab safety culture to prevent similar accidents at their own institutions and beyond.
-
[77]
[PDF] Death in the LabA UCLA laboratory fire took Sheri Sangji's life. ... No government agency had the power to exact penalties, for example, when a lab explosion in 2010 critically.
-
[78]
[PDF] Pyrophoric Materials - Columbia | ResearchSep 1, 2013 · Pyrophoric materials are chemicals that readily ignite when exposed to air. Many types of pyrophoric chemicals are present in Columbia ...Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific