Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the LaboratoryJohn Wiley & Sons, 2012 M05 1 - 800 pages The book describes practical procedures for the destruction of hazardous chemicals and biological agents in the laboratory in which they are used. The book is a continuation and expansion of “Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory.” It follows the same general approach as the first and second editions but includes a number of new chapters including one on using advanced oxidation techniques as a general means of degrading chemicals. All the monographs from the second edition are incorporated in this volume and are revised and extended as necessary. A number of new monographs describing procedures for the destruction of hazardous chemicals have also been added. The destruction of many pharmaceuticals is also described in this book. This subject has become of increasing importance with recent reports of the detection of pharmaceuticals in the water supply. Finally a new addition is the chapter “General Methods for the Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory.” This chapter describes recent advanced oxidation methods that should be generally applicable to all organic compounds. The methods use commonly available laboratory equipment and reagents. |
Contents
Acetonitrile | 19 |
Aflatoxins | 29 |
Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals | 37 |
AnatoxinA | 43 |
Arsenic | 57 |
Azides | 61 |
Boron Trifluoride and Inorganic Fluorides | 77 |
Calcium Carbide | 93 |
Organic Nitriles | 327 |
Peracids | 347 |
Phosgene | 363 |
Polycyclic Heterocyclic Hydrocarbons | 387 |
Potassium Permanganate | 405 |
Saxitoxin | 421 |
Sulfonyl Fluoride Enzyme Inhibitors | 437 |
Tetrodotoxin | 455 |
ChromiumVI | 107 |
Complex Metal Hydrides | 121 |
Cylindrospermopsin | 137 |
Dimethyl Sulfate and Related Compounds | 151 |
Ethidium Bromide | 201 |
Haloethers | 211 |
Halogens | 229 |
Hydrazines | 245 |
Mercury | 261 |
Microcystins | 277 |
Nitrogen Tetroxide | 291 |
Nitrosamines | 307 |
General Considerations | 469 |
Potassium Permanganate | 549 |
Sodium Hypochlorite | 567 |
Fentons Reagent | 583 |
Hydroxylamine Degradation of βLactams | 603 |
Decontamination of Aqueous Solutions | 627 |
Procedures for Drying Organic Solvents | 657 |
MOLECULAR FORMULA INDEX | 671 |
CROSS INDEX OF PHARMACEUTICAL NAMES | 693 |
CROSSINDEX OF NAMES FOR DYES AND BIOLOGICAL | 729 |
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