Peroxide forming chemicals have the ability to oxidize with atmospheric oxygen under ambient conditions to form shock sensitive explosive peroxide crystals. Peroxide formation can be created by exposure to air, self-polymerization, or solvent impurities. Many organic solvents commonly used in labs at MSU are identified as peroxide formers.
Refer to peroxide formers (XLSX) for classifications and CAS Numbers. It should be noted that the listed chemicals are not all inclusive. Laboratories should always consult the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) or contact EHS for additional guidance.
Peroxide forming chemicals should be inventoried immediately upon delivery to a lab and labeled with a label depicting the date the chemical was received. Refer to the MSU Chemical Hygiene Plan (PDF) for proper storage procedures and testing time frames for the peroxide forming chemicals.
Labels for peroxide chemicals can be requested from the EHS Chemical Safety Group.
Peroxide test strips can be ordered from Fisher (https://www.fishersci.com/shop/products/quantofix-peroxide-test-strips/50300317#?keyword=91312).
When testing for peroxides with test strips in the lab, use the table guidelines below to determine proper action for the material:
Level | Result |
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<25ppm | Considered safe for continued use or if not proposed to be used, disposal through EHS |
25-100ppm | Submit hazardous waste request to EHS Safety Portal for removal of material |
>100ppm | Leave in place and contact EHS for proper disposal |
If any of the following conditions exist, do not open the bottle and contact EHS immediately:
Provided the above conditions do not exist, the material must be peroxide tested within 24 hours of requesting waste pickup, and the results of that test noted on the label or the hazardous waste tag as follows:
Any materials not peroxide tested by the laboratory prior to disposal may result in additional disposal costs incurred by the Department for a Hazardous Waste vendor to test and remove the material.
Examples of properly labeled peroxide formers ready for pickup
List of known peroxide formers. Not all inclusive; always consult SDS or contact EHS for additional guidance. Peroxide Formers (XLSX)