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Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory is a comprehensive guide that offers practical procedures for safely eliminating hazardous chemicals in laboratory settings. It provides effective methods that do not require specialized reagents or equipment, making it accessible and cost-effective for researchers.
What sets this resource apart is the inclusion of detailed reaction parameters, enabling readers to evaluate the suitability of each procedure. The book is further enhanced by numerous tables that allow for easy comparison of different methods, improving clarity and usability.
Key highlights of the book include:
- Detailed Protocols: Step-by-step instructions for destroying specific hazardous chemicals, including aflatoxins, butyllithium, ethidium bromide, nitrosamines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and complex metal hydrides.
- Pharmaceutical Disposal Methods: Comprehensive coverage of procedures using ozone, persulfate, potassium permanganate, and photolytic degradation techniques to neutralize pharmaceuticals.
- Special Considerations: Discussions on drying organic solvents and addressing nitrosamine formation during destruction, particularly with sodium hypochlorite.
- Useful Indexes: A range of cross-indexes for pharmaceuticals, dyes, and biological stains to streamline reference and application.
The updated fourth edition includes:
- A literature review from 2012 to 2021, with insights from over 1,500 studies.
- New, broadly applicable methods for organic compound destruction.
- Expanded sections on pharmaceutical disposal in laboratories.
With its practical approach and detailed content, this book is an invaluable tool for researchers, providing the knowledge to safely and efficiently dispose of hazardous chemical residues after experiments. Its procedures can be seamlessly integrated into laboratory protocols, ensuring safety and compliance.
This book is a collection of techniques for destroying a variety of hazardous chemicals. It is intended for those whose knowledge of the chemistry of the items covered is rather sophisticated; that is, for those who are aware not only of the obvious dangers, such as the toxic effects of the items themselves and of some of the reagents and other materials used in the methods, but also of the potential hazards represented, for example, by the possible formation of diazoalkanes when N-nitrosamides are treated with base, nitrosamines generated when nitrosating agents are present or toxic products produced when sodium hypochlorite is used.
If you are not thoroughly familiar with the potential hazards and the chemistry of the materials to be destroyed and the reagents to be used, do not proceed.
This book contains a number of monographs that deal with the destruction of hazardous compounds derived from biological sources (e.g., ricin and tetrodotoxin); they are included with other specific destruction procedures.
Contents
- Introduction
- Safety Considerations
- Specific Methods for the Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory
- Destruction of Pharmaceuticals
- Procedures Classified by Method
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