Nickel Carbonyl
Air Monitoring Applications - Petrochemical
Nickel Carbonyl
Nickel carbonyl, Ni(CO)4, is a colorless, odorless organometallic complex that is a versatile reagent. It is both toxic and volatile at room temperature, earning it the name “liquid death” and can have damaging effects on the lungs, central nervous system and reproductive system. It is a known carcinogen.
Exposure Limits | |
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Contaminant/ Agency | Exposure Limit |
Nickel Carbonyl | |
OSHA (PEL) | for General Industry: 0.001 ppm, 0.007 mg/m³ TWA for Construction Industry:: 0.001 ppm, 0.007 mg/m³ TWA for Maritime:: 0.001 ppm, 0.007 mg/m³ TWA |
ACGIH (TLV) | 0.05 ppm, 0.12 mg/m³ TWA |
NIOSH (REL) | 0.001 ppm, 0.007 mg/m³ TWA |
NIOSH (IDHL) | 2 ppm |
(TWA=Time-weighted average; TLV=Threshold Limit Value; PEL=Personal Exposure Limit, REL=Recommended Exposure Limit; IDHL=Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health concentration) |
References |
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EPA Air Toxics - Nickel Compounds |
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