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CRYOGENIC HAZARDS A CHILLING EXPERIENCE

Preview This section describes the hazards of cryogens, and procedures to minimize the risk in handling these chemicals. [Pg.335]

There s simply never an adequate excuse for not wearing safety glasses in the laboratory at all times. [Pg.335]

Barry Sharpless, Nobel Prize Laureate, after losing an eye in a cryogenic explosion  [Pg.335]

What lessons can be learned from this incident  [Pg.335]

Some instruments, such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers that use superconducting magnets, require cooling using liquid nitrogen or liquid helium. Some freezers use liquid nitrogen to maintain samples at low temperatures. [Pg.335]


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