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  • ...keep without anti-oxidants for maximum one year, after which the levels of peroxides become too dangerous to handle. ...thus limiting its volatility and most importantly, block the formation of peroxides.
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  • Organic peroxides have been used in numerous terrorism incidents, so producing or storing lar ...rigger detonation of an entire sample.<ref>http://www0.bnl.gov/esh/cms/pdf/peroxides.pdf</ref>
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  • ...is additional solvent will be left behind post-distillation to solvate any peroxides and reduce their danger. This reaction must be performed between 135 °C an ...copper, ferrous salts, and sulfites are known to inhibit the formation of peroxides.
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  • ...er ethers, like [[diethyl ether]], as it's more prone to forming explosive peroxides that can explode without concentration. Diisopropyl ether can form explosive peroxides upon contact with air for long periods. This reaction proceeds more easily
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  • ...ned bottles of diethyl ether or THF can build up dangerous levels of these peroxides in months, whereas samples of MTBE are usually safe for years. As MTBE doesn't form explosive organic peroxides, no special storage is required. Bottles containing MTBE should be kept in
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  • ...e to neutralize the peroxides, followed by incineration; If the bottle has peroxides on the cap, do not open it, instead safely detonate it in a remote or speci | style="text-align:center;"| Peroxides are deadly to small animals; soluble barium salts are toxic
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  • *Peroxides: [[Hydrogen peroxide]], [[zinc peroxide]], [[barium peroxide]];
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  • ...into contact with ethers and ketones it can create explosive and unstable peroxides. Description of explosion at Brown University: J. O. Edwards, Chem. Eng. Ne
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  • ...n. Sodium hydroxide pellets are usually added to precipitate the resulting peroxides. ...ze the peroxides. After neutralization, the THF should be tested again for peroxides and if none are present, it can be safely burned.
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • *Make peroxides ...are best stored in cold dark places, such as a fridge. High concentration peroxides are metastable and will slowly build-up pressure, so it's recommended to op
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  • ...pnel through windows and bottles. The alcohol tested strongly positive for peroxides.<ref>Th. Wagner-Jauregg, ''Angew. Chem.'', '''52''', 709 (1939), [https://d ...sodium isopropoxide]]. Dry isopropanol has the potential to form explosive peroxides when distilled, so it is highly recommended that these distillations are ca
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  • ...e in mineral oil, it will react with air to form shock sensitive explosive peroxides, similar to potassium. In its ionic form, rubidium ions are extremely simil
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  • ...d dried [[1,4-Dioxane|dioxane]] (avoid using old dioxane as it may contain peroxides). Connect the flask to a distillation setup and distill off the dioxane. As
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  • ...d alcohols must never be distilled to dryness, as they tend form explosive peroxides during storage that can explode when dry. ...ming peroxides. Ethers in general are never distilled to dryness, as ether peroxides tend to explode when dry. Adding dry glycerin or some other solvent with a
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  • ...o shock, friction, and heat. It is, however, less unstable than many other peroxides under normal conditions. Its sensitivity is greatly increased from exposure Although it is more stable than most explosive peroxides, HMTD is still sensitive to friction, shock and heat, especially when dry.
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  • ...explosive vapors, such as [[hydrazoic acid]], [[perchloric acid]], certain peroxides, etc., special washing systems are required to remove the build-up of their
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • ...Ethers like dimethyl ether or methyl tert-butyl ether however, do not form peroxides. *[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=12288 ether peroxides]
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  • ...imilar effects. Alkaline metals like [[potassium]] also build up dangerous peroxides in contact with oxygen.
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  • Forms dangerous peroxides with ethers and ketones. [[Category:Peroxides]]
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  • ...then tested again to see if all the peroxides have been neutralized. If no peroxides are present, it can be safely burned. ...anti-oxidant, there is little chance of building up a dangerous amount of peroxides. Nonetheless, a peroxide test is recommended for safety reasons.
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • While more stable than other organic peroxides, concentrated MEKP should not be stored for long periods of time. ...n be neutralized with a reducing agent, such as sodium sulfite. If no more peroxides are present in the neutralization product, it can be safely burned or dispo
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • Unlike most common ethers, dimethyl ether does not form peroxides upon exposure to air. Therefor, DME solutions do not require antioxidants.
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  • ...Since it may form peroxides in contact with air, it's best to test it for peroxides every few months.
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  • ...nd strong acids. Since it resists auto-oxidation, ''t''-Bu2O does not form peroxides upon storage.
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  • ...als''' are a group of chemical compounds capable of forming very sensitive peroxides if exposed to atmospheric [[oxygen]]. While most are organic, [[potassium]] ...roxides in contact with atmospheric oxygen. Like wise, chemicals that form peroxides at high temperatures (like [[barium oxide]]) or other extreme/unique condit
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  • *''Peroxides'': [[barium peroxide]], [[hydrogen peroxide]], [[vanadium pentoxide]], [[zi
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  • Low weight aldehydes are toxic and carcinogenic. Some may form peroxides upon prolonged contact with air.
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  • ...), [[tetryl]], etc. and a fuse. Other explosive materials, such as organic peroxides ([[acetone peroxide|TATP]], [[Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide|MEKP]], [[Hexame
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Inorganic peroxides]]
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Organic peroxides]]
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  • ...t be taken not to distill the ether to dryness due to the trace amounts of peroxides formed over time. ...the peroxides. After neutralization, the ether should be tested again for peroxides and if none are present, it can be safely burned.
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  • ...prepared and dried [[dioxane]] (avoid using old dioxane as it may contain peroxides). Connect the flask to a distillation setup and distill off the dioxane. As
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  • [[Category:Peroxides]] [[Category:Organic peroxides]]
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  • ...completely. [[Methyl tert-butyl ether]], which cannot form explosive ether peroxides, is freely available without any restrictions. ...oxide (both diluted and concentrated), such as [[sodium perborate]], metal peroxides ([[barium peroxide]], [[zinc peroxide]], etc.), sodium/potassium peroxodisu
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  • *Reducing peroxides to the corresponding diols
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  • Strong oxidizers, like peroxides may cause polymerization of allyl alcohol.
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  • ...air, styrene undergoes self-polymerization and oxidation with formation of peroxides.
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  • ...ince they can explode. Sodium metal can be added to chemically destroy the peroxides.
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  • ...heat and light, resulting in the formation of oxidation products, such as peroxides and hydroperoxides, plant oils rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids have a l
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  • Like other low molecular weight organic peroxides, it is unstable and prone to explosion when heated above 130 °C or treated [[Category:Peroxides]]
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  • In chemistry, '''peroxides''' are a group of compounds with the structure R−O−O−R, where R is an Peroxides are oxidizing agents. Organic peroxides tend to be explosive, but some, like peroxy acids are simply powerful oxidi
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