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Amines flammable gases

Diborane(6), B2H. This spontaneously flammable gas is consumed primarily by the electronics industry as a dopant in the production of siHcon wafers for use in semiconductors. It is also used to produce amine boranes and the higher boron hydrides. Gallery Chemical Co., a division of Mine Safety AppHances Co., and Voltaix, Inc., are the main U.S. producers of this substance. Several hundred thousand pounds were manufactured worldwide in 1990. [Pg.253]

An emulsion, formed during extraction of a strongly alkaline liquor with trichloroethylene, decomposed with evolution of the spontaneously flammable gas, dichloro-acetylene [1]. This reaction could also occur if alkaline metal-stripping preparations were used in conjunction with trichloroethylene degreasing preparations, some of which also contain amines as inhibitors, which could also cause the same reaction [2], Apparently accidental contact of the solvent with potassium hydroxide solution led to generation of flames in the charging port of a stirred reactor [3], See Tetrachloroethylene Sodium hydroxide... [Pg.252]

Methylamine is a colorless, highly flammable gas with a strong odor. It is a severe irritant affecting eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. Methylamine is the simplest of the amine compounds, which have the general formula... [Pg.46]

CHLOROMETHANE (74-87-3) CH3CI Highly flammable gas [explosion limits in air (vol %) 8.1 to 17.2 flashpoint <32°F/<0°C autoignition temp 1170°F/632°C Fire Rating 4]. Moisture causes decomposition. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, acetylene, anhydrous aluminum trichloride, ammonia, amines, ethylene, fluorine, interhalogens magnesium, potassium, powdered aluminum or zinc, sodium, and... [Pg.246]


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