RI 5877 Flammability And Detonability Studies Of Hydrogen Peroxide Systems Containing Organic Substances ? Introduction And Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 24
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- 3802 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
Concentrated hydrogen peroxide (H202) is a highly reactive oxidizing agent that liberates heat when it decomposes. The heat liberated may be sufficient to ignite combustibles with which the peroxide comes in contact. For this reason, concentrated hydrogen peroxide should be handled only by personnel familiar with its many unique properties.6 Hydrogen peroxide is used as a bleaching agent in the manufacture of textiles; this is its major single use in the United States. It is also employed as a reagent in chemical synthesis, as a source of free radicals to start polymerization, as a foaming agent in the manufacture of porous substances, and for its effect on biological processes. Moreover, highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide is a compact source of energy that can be utilized both as a monopropellant and as the oxidizer in a bipropellant system, During World War II, large quantities of highly concentrated hydro- gen peroxide were used as propellants, particularly in Germany. Since then, production of the peroxide has increased rapidly; in the United States alone it has more than doubled since 1950.7 Because of its widespread use, increasing interest has been shown in the hazards of handling the high- strength peroxide.
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APA:
(1961) RI 5877 Flammability And Detonability Studies Of Hydrogen Peroxide Systems Containing Organic Substances ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 5877 Flammability And Detonability Studies Of Hydrogen Peroxide Systems Containing Organic Substances ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.