by Dave Donohue
Feb 8
Chemical of the Week – Part 2
Hazard Profile
Chemical Name and Pseudonyms
Picric Acid, Phenol trinitrate, 2, 4, 6 trinitrophenol, Carbazotic Acid
UN Number
3364 (wetted > 10% water), 1344 (wetted > 30% water)
Chemical Formula
(NO2)3C6H2OH
Hazards
Explosive
PPE Considerations
SFPC with SCBA. If involved in fire, treat as an explosive.
Fire Fighting Considerations
Treat as explosive if involved in fire. If extinguishment is attempted, use flooding amounts of water.
Decontamination
Soap and water with adequate ventilation, consider destruction of contaminated PPE and equipment.
Detection and Monitoring
FTIR, GCMS, chemical reactivity assessment (i.e. HazCat)
Chemical and Physical Properties
Physical State
Yellow wetted crystals, paste, or slurry
Vapor Pressure
1 mm/Hg
Boiling Point
Explodes above 572oF
Vapor Density
-
Specific Gravity
Miscibility
Soluble
Flash Point
302oF
LEL/UEL
5.6-40%
Autoignition Temp
300oF
Toxicity
IDLH
50 ppm
PEL/REL/STEL
.1 / .1 / .3 mg/m3
LD50
~200 mg/kg ppm
pH
Radioactive (Yes/No)
No
Medical
Toxicological Considerations
Exposure by all routes
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Irritates skin and mucous membranes, toxic to liver, kidneys, blood
Medical Treatment
Treat symptomatically
Other Information
Sensitive to shock, friction, and heat, especially when dry. Do not mix with aluminum powder and water (forms flammable mixture)
Chemical Structure
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Chemical of the Week Part 2 - Picric Acid
by Dave Donohue
Feb 8
Chemical of the Week – Part 2
Hazard Profile
Chemical Name and Pseudonyms
Picric Acid, Phenol trinitrate, 2, 4, 6 trinitrophenol, Carbazotic Acid
UN Number
3364 (wetted > 10% water), 1344 (wetted > 30% water)
Chemical Formula
(NO2)3C6H2OH
Hazards
Explosive
PPE Considerations
SFPC with SCBA. If involved in fire, treat as an explosive.
Fire Fighting Considerations
Treat as explosive if involved in fire. If extinguishment is attempted, use flooding amounts of water.
Decontamination
Soap and water with adequate ventilation, consider destruction of contaminated PPE and equipment.
Detection and Monitoring
FTIR, GCMS, chemical reactivity assessment (i.e. HazCat)
Chemical and Physical Properties
Physical State
Yellow wetted crystals, paste, or slurry
Vapor Pressure
1 mm/Hg
Boiling Point
Explodes above 572oF
Vapor Density
-
Specific Gravity
-
Miscibility
Soluble
Flash Point
302oF
LEL/UEL
5.6-40%
Autoignition Temp
300oF
Toxicity
IDLH
50 ppm
PEL/REL/STEL
.1 / .1 / .3 mg/m3
LD50
~200 mg/kg ppm
pH
-
Radioactive (Yes/No)
No
Medical
Toxicological Considerations
Exposure by all routes
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Irritates skin and mucous membranes, toxic to liver, kidneys, blood
Medical Treatment
Treat symptomatically
Other Information
Sensitive to shock, friction, and heat, especially when dry. Do not mix with aluminum powder and water (forms flammable mixture)
Chemical Structure