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Appendix Propylene Oxide

CAUTION acetone, CaCl, cacodylic acid, ethanol, glutaraldehyde, KCl, lead citrate, MgCl, NaOH, osmium tetraoxide, paraformaldehyde, propylene oxide, resins, uranyl acetate (see Appendix 4)... [Pg.194]

Note When working with resins, always use disposable plastic containers that will not be dissolved by propylene oxide (for Caution, see Appendix 4). Leftover resin can be polymerized and disposed of according to safety office guidelines. Material that comes into contact with resin is hazardous waste, as resins are carcinogenic. [Pg.259]

Propylene Chlorohydrin Determine the residual propylene chlorohydrin in hydroxypropyl starch, hydroxypropyl starch phosphate, and oxidized hydroxypropyl starch as directed under Propylene Chlorohydrin, Appendix X. [Pg.183]


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