James A. Schwindeman
FMC Corporation
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Chemical Health and Safety | 2002
James A. Schwindeman; Chris J. Woltermann; Robert J. Letchford
Abstract Organolithium compounds are extremely useful reagents in organic synthesis and as initiators in anionic polymerizations. These reagents are corrosive, flammable, and in certain cases, pyrophoric. Careful planning prior to execution of the experiment will minimize hazards to personnel and the physical plant. The proper personal protective equipment (PPE) for handling organolithium compounds will be identified. Procedures to minimize contact with air and moisture will be presented. Solutions of organolithium compounds can be safely transferred from the storage bottles to the reaction flask with either a syringe or a cannula. With the utilization of these basic techniques, organolithium compounds can be safely handled in the laboratory.
Archive | 1995
John F. Engel; Conrad W. Kamienski; James A. Schwindeman; Randy W. Hall; Robert C. Morrison; B. Troy Dover
Archive | 1996
B. Troy Dover; Conrad W. Kamienski; Robert C. Morrison; R. Thomas Currin; James A. Schwindeman
Archive | 1996
James A. Schwindeman; Eric J. Granger; Robert C. Morrison; Conrad W. Kamienski; Robert J. Letchford
Organic Process Research & Development | 2014
Terry ‘Li’ Rathman; James A. Schwindeman
Archive | 1994
James A. Schwindeman; Eric J. Granger; Douglas E. Sutton
Archive | 1998
Robert J. Letchford; James A. Schwindeman; Conrad W. Kamienski; Roderic P. Quirk
Archive | 1996
John F. Engel; James A. Schwindeman; Roderic P. Quirk; Conrad W. Kamienski
Archive | 1995
James A. Schwindeman; Eric J. Granger; John F. Engel; Conrad W. Kamienski
Archive | 1996
Robert J. Letchford; Conrad W. Kamienski; James A. Schwindeman