RI 4777 Thermal Decomposition Products And Burning Characteristics Of Some Synthetic Low-Density Cellular Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. A. Watson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

The introduction and use of synthetic materials in various applications may lead to potential hazards from toxic, gaseous, decomposition products if these materials are subjected to conditions abnormal to their intended use, such as high temperatures or burning from accidental causes. This report covers an investigation of such possible hazards from toxic gases produced by the burning or thermal decomposition of some low-density, expanded, synthetic materials, three of which consisted of polyvinylchloride and one of acrylonitrile. In the production of certain expanded plastic materials, Chemical blowing agents frequently are used to produce a cellular structure. One of these blowing or foaming agents contains azo-bis-isobutyronitrile, which is designated in this report as PN. Information indicates that a product of decomposition of this blowing agent, formed in the blowing operation, is tetra-methyl-succino-nitrile, designated as TSN, Which is significantly toxic. Decomposition of the blowing agent, with release of its azo nitrogen, is represented by the following reaction:
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APA: H. A. Watson  (1951)  RI 4777 Thermal Decomposition Products And Burning Characteristics Of Some Synthetic Low-Density Cellular Materials

MLA: H. A. Watson RI 4777 Thermal Decomposition Products And Burning Characteristics Of Some Synthetic Low-Density Cellular Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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