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Maleic anhydride is a highly reactive and corrosive substance that can cause skin and respiratory irritation upon contact. It should be handled with care and stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and flame.
1. What are the maleic anhydride safety measures?
Ans - Maleic anhydride may result in an allergy resembling asthma. Future exposure may result in asthma attacks with chest tightness, wheezing, and/or shortness of breath. Kidney damage may result from maleic anhydride.
2. What degree does the reaction between maleic anhydride?
Ans - Flashpoint 218 Deg F. 890 Deg F is the autoignition temperature. used to create other chemicals, paints, and plastics. Maleic anhydride is the cyclic anhydride of maleic acid, which is a cyclic dicarboxylic anhydride.
3. What function does maleic anhydride serve?
Ans - Many resins and plastics, agricultural and industrial chemicals, petroleum additives, paper sizing, water treatment chemicals, epoxy curing agents, artificial sweeteners, taste enhancers, hair sprays, medicines, and copolymers all require maleic anhydride to be produced.
4. Does maleic anhydride emit UV light?
Ans - Maleic anhydride has a continuous spectrum that is deep into the long-wavelength atmospheric actinic zone, or >295 nm, and is a potent UV absorbing chemical.