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Aniline flammability limits

Aniline is considered a suspect carcinogen. It is absorbed through the skin, lungs or mucous membranes, and it can produce serious burns. In 2001 the ACGIH recommended exposure limit is 2 ppm. The odor of aniline can usually be detected in concentrations as low as 0.5 ppm. Aniline is combustible, but it is not explosive or spontaneously flammable in air255. [Pg.367]

CHLOROMETHYL OXIRANE (106-89-8) C3H5CIO Highly flammable, polymerizable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 3.8 to 21.0 flash point 69°F/21°C 88°F/31 °C autoignition temp 772 F/411 °C Fire Rating 3]. Reacts violently with water. Contact with elevated temperatures, contamination, strong acids, strong bases, metallic halides, aluminum, aluminum chloride iron(III) chloride and other chlorides of iron or zinc can cause explosive polymerization. Violent reaction with aniline, hypochlorite, isopropylamine, potassium ieri-butoxide (ignition), sulfuric acid. Mixtures with trichloroethylene forms explosive dichloroacetylene. Incompatible with aliphatic amines, alkaline earths, alkali... [Pg.249]


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