RI 4169 Investigations of Explosion Hazards of Perchloric Acid and Mixtures of Perchloric Acid and Organic Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. A. Elliott F. W. Brown
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION During the recent war the Bureau of Mines, at the request of one of the armed services, investigated the hazards that night be encountered 5n handling perchloric acid, particularly if spilled on certain materials. The hazardous nature of perchloric acid when mixed with reducing agents had been known qualitatively, but it was desired to obtain quantitative data on the explosion hazards of such materials. Accordingly, tests were made to determine the sensitivity of mixtures of perchloric acid and oxidizable materials to initiation by heat, impact, sparks, flame, and explosive impulses. This report summarizes the results of those tests.PROPERTIES OF PERCELORIC ACIDAnhydrous perchloric acid is a colorless,hygroscopic, volatile, mobile liquid that fumes in the air. The anhydrous acid is unstable at ordinary temperatures, and therefore the commercial acid is a water solution containing either 60 percent or 70 percent by weight of the anhydrous acid. The commercial acid is widely used in chemical analysis, frequently to oxidize organic material. If proper precautions are not observed, such an oxidixation may become exceedingly rapid and result in an explosion. Several such explosions involving the acid are mentioned in the literature. 4, 5, 6/"
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APA: M. A. Elliott F. W. Brown  (1948)  RI 4169 Investigations of Explosion Hazards of Perchloric Acid and Mixtures of Perchloric Acid and Organic Materials

MLA: M. A. Elliott F. W. Brown RI 4169 Investigations of Explosion Hazards of Perchloric Acid and Mixtures of Perchloric Acid and Organic Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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