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Mercury, organo-, compounds alkyl

NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limit for Occupation Exposure (8-hr TWA)-aryl or inorganic mercury as mercury mercury (organo) alkyl compounds as mercury mercury vapor as mercury 0.1 mg/m3 ceiling (skin) 0.01 mg/m3 TWA 0.03 mg/m3 STEL (skin) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA NIOSH 1992... [Pg.572]

Mercury (organo) alkyl compounds (as Hg) Formula CAS RTECS IDLH 2 mg/m (as Hg)... [Pg.193]

Alkylating agents that have been used include organo compounds of alkali metals, magnesium, aluminum, mercury, and zinc. The following equations illustrate some examples ... [Pg.158]

Toxicology. Organo (alkyl) mercury compounds cause dysfunction of the central nervous system (CNS) and kidneys and are irritants of the eyes, mucous membranes, and skin methyl mercury causes developmental effects in humans. [Pg.439]

SYNONYMS Synonyms vary depending upon the specific (organo) alkyl mercury compound (dimethylmercury) mercury dimethyl (diethylmercury) mercury diethyl (ethylmercuric chloride) chloroethylmercury, ceresan. [Pg.716]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS organo (alkyl) mercury compounds may be disposed of in sealed containers in a secured, sanitary landfill store in tightly closed containers in a cool, well-ventilated area away from strong oxidizers, such as chlorine, keep away from any area where the fire hazard may be acute. [Pg.717]

Properties vary depending upon the specific (organo) alkyl mercury compound. [Pg.193]

Mercury compounds, as Hg [except (organo) alkyls] Hg Vapor TWA 0.05 mg/m [skin] Non-alkyl compounds C 0.1 mg/m [skin]... [Pg.367]

Relative stabilities of carbanions can be assessed from exchange reactions of organo-metallic compounds containing these anions . From NMR measurements of equilibria involving R2Mg and R Hg and from the polarographic reduction of mercury alkyls it has been deduced that the stability of the carbanion increases with the amount... [Pg.543]

There is no doubt that mercury is a dangerous element and the hazards associated with exposure to organo-mercurial compounds, particularly alkyl... [Pg.26]


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Alkylating compounds

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Mercury alkyl compounds

Mercury alkyls

Mercury compounds

Mercury compounds, organo

Organo compounds

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