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16291-96-6 Structure
IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

GLASSY CARBON
[CAS]

16291-96-6
[Synonyms]

TOC
SWNT
MWNT
KG 6
U 101
SK 14
AUL-X
C 10H
NORIT
AZL 68
Chepot
Synthad
Biochar
NORIT A
CHARCOAL
NORIT(R)
Agrichar
Carbolen
DARCO(R)
EDEX-MFC
WH 5C8/32
DARCO G60
OIL BLACK
CARBON 84
NORIT GSX
SWNT SWNT
NORIT 211
NORIT SX4
LAMPBLACK
NORIT A(R)
NORIT SX 2
NORIT E(R)
NORIT(R) A
NORIT PN.5
ENSACO 250
ENSACO 200
ENSACO 150
CALGON CPG
LH 2C20/48
CARBON YARN
CARBON SOOT
CARBON FELT
DARCO(R) KB
DARCO* G-60
Anasorb CSC
NORIT SA II
Kohlenstoff
CHORCARB 130
NORIT(R) CA1
NORIT(R) GSX
Bio-Charcoal
Anasorb CS-C
CARBON METAL
CARBON SHEET
Kremer 47800
Kabotekku 21
TET 0KA579BLK
Chikutan 1 Go
Wood charcoal
CARBON FIBERS
DARCO(TM) G60
DARCO(R) G-60
NORIT(R) SX-2
NORIT A SUPRA
NORIT(TM) CA1
NORIT(TM) CA3
GLASSY CARBON
CHARCOALCARBON
CHARCOAL, WOOD
FULLERENE SOOT
NORIT(TM) RBHG
NORIT SG EXTRA
NORIT(R) SA II
NORIT, NEUTRAL
CLAROCARBON(R)
CARBON, GLASSY
CARBON STANDARD
KG 6 (charcoal)
NORIT(R) RO 0.8
PIGMENT BLACK 7
CARBO ACTIVATUS
ACETYLENE BLACK
CHARCOAL COCONUT
CHARCOAL IODIZED
NORIT(TM) RO 0.8
NORIT(R) ROW 0.8
NORIT(R) A SUPRA
Fullerene purity
CLAROCARBON(R) G
CARBON NANOTUBES
U 101 (charcoal)
CARBON, LAMPBLACK
CARBON, ACTIVATED
Carbo vegetabilis
NORIT(TM) ROX 0.8
CHARCOAL COCOANUT
CHARCOAL ACTIVATED
GLASSY CARBON FOAM
SUPERACTIVECHARCOAL
DECOLORIZING CARBON
MULTIWALL NANOTUBES
DARCO(R) ACID WASHED
CARBON, DECOLORIZING
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
GLASSY CARBON TYPE 1
GLASSY CARBON TYPE 2
SINGLEWALL NANOTUBES
CHARACOAL ACTIVATED A
FULLERENE CARBON SOOT
Fullerene C70 98.0wt%
Fullerene C70 99.0wt%
Fullerene C70 99.5wt%
ACETYLENE CARBON BLACK
charcoal, non-activated
CARBON BLACK, ACETYLENE
Fullerene purity 95.0wt%
Fullerene purity 98.0wt%
Fullerene purity 99.0wt%
Fullerene purity 99.5wt%
Fullerene purity 99.9wt%
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL NORIT
CHARCOAL ACTIVATED NORIT
CHARCOAL, DEXTRAN COATED
CARBON STANDARD, ORGANIC
CHARCOAL, ACTIVATED, G-60
MULTIWALL CARBON NANOTUBE
SOLUSORB SOLVENT ADSORBENT
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N762
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N774
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N220
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N234
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N299
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N326
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N330
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N339
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N347
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N351
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N375
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N550
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N650
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N660
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK N754
CHARCOAL ACTIVATED NORIT(R)
HERRINGBONE CARBON NANOTUBE
FURNACE CARBON, BLACK SL-90
ACTIVATED CARBON DARCO G-60
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL NORIT(R)
SINGLE WALL CARBON NANOTUBE
DARCO G-60 ACTIVATED CARBON
CARBON STANDARD (INORGANIC)
CARBON NANOTUBE HERRINGBONE
CHARCOAL, ACTIVATED, COCONUT
MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBE
COCOANUT CHARCOAL, ACTIVATED
DOUBLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBE
CARBON, DECOLORIZING DARCO(R)
SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBE
SOLUSORB(R) SOLVENT ADSORBENT
CARBON NANOTUBE, MULTI-WALLED
CARBON NANOTUBE DOUBLE-WALLED
CARBON NANOTUBES, MULTI-WALLED
CARBON NANOTUBE, SINGLE-WALLED
CARBON, DECOLORIZING NORIT(R) A
CARBON FIBERS WITH EPOXY SIZING
CARBON PLASMA EMISSION STANDARD
CARBON NANOTUBES, SINGLE-WALLED
CARBON, PLASMA STANDARD SOLUTION
Fullerene purity >95.0wt% The US
Fullerene purity >98.0wt% The US
Fullerene purity >99.0wt% The US
CARBON ATOMIC ABSORPTION STANDARD
CARBON, DECOLORIZING NUCHAR(R) S-N
CARBON NANOTUBE ALIGNED MULTI-WALLED
CARBON NANOTUBE BUNDLED MULTI-WALLED
MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBE (BUNDLED)
MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBE (ALIGNED)
CARBON PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY STANDARD
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC), STANDARD SOLUTION
CARBON NANOTUBE, SINGLE-WALLED, CARBOXYLIC ACID FUNCTIONALIZED
[EINECS(EC#)]

231-153-3
[Molecular Formula]

C
[MDL Number]

MFCD00133992
[MOL File]

16291-96-6.mol
[Molecular Weight]

12.01
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

Graphite is crystallized carbon and usually appears as soft, black scales. There are two types of graph ite, natural and artificial (activated). Natural and synthetic graphite may be mixed with each other or contain other additives.
[Melting point ]

3550 °C(lit.)
[Boiling point ]

500-600 °C(lit.)
[density ]

~1.7 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
[vapor pressure ]

<0.1 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
[Fp ]

>230 °F
[form ]

rod
[Water Solubility ]

2-3800μg/L at 20-25℃
[Dielectric constant]

1.2-1.81(0.0℃)
[LogP]

1-1.474 at 20-25℃
[EPA Substance Registry System]

Charcoal (16291-96-6)
Safety DataBack Directory
[Hazard Codes ]

F,Xi
[Risk Statements ]

36/37-18-11
[Safety Statements ]

26-36
[RIDADR ]

UN 1325 4.1/PG 3
[WGK Germany ]

3
[RTECS ]

FF5250100
[HazardClass ]

4.1
[PackingGroup ]

III
[Safety Profile]

Carbon itself has no toxic action, but it contains impurities that may be toxic. Fire hazard: reacts with liquid air, Ba(ClO3)2, BrFj, Cl0, Ca(ClO3)2, ClF2, F2, H2O2, Mg(ClO3)2, (O2 + wood), perchlorates, peroxides, (P + air), K + KClO3, mo3, Ru04, AgNO3, NaClO3, (AgCl + NaO2), S, (S + NaNO3), Zn(ClO3)2. Heats spontaneously, particularly when wet, freshly calcined, or tightly packed, and it can ignite and burn. Slight explosion hazard when exposed to heat or flame. To fight fire, use water, mist, foam, or dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes.
[Hazardous Substances Data]

16291-96-6(Hazardous Substances Data)
Hazard InformationBack Directory
[General Description]

A black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.
[Air & Water Reactions]

Flammable. Insoluble in water.
[Reactivity Profile]

Explosions have occurred when liquid air contacts organic matter. A cracked tube of activated charcoal immersed in liquid air exploded violently [J. Sci. Inst. 5:24 1928]. Zinc chlorate and charcoal (or finely divided organic material) form mixtures that may ignite or explode. Ignition or explosion may be caused by friction, percussion, or shock [U.S. Army Ordnance Safety Manual 1951].
[Health Hazard]

No significant symptoms
[Fire Hazard]

Special Hazards of Combustion Products: Incomplete combustion forms toxic carbon monoxide.
[Potential Exposure]

Natural graphite is used in foundry facings, steel making lubricants, refractories, crucibles, pencil “lead,” paints, pigments, and stove polish. Artificial graphite may be substituted for these uses with the excep tion of clay crucibles; other types of crucibles may be pro duced from artificial graphite. Additionally, it may be used as a high temperature lubricant or for electrodes. It is uti lized in the electrical industry in electrodes, brushes, con tacts, and electronic tube rectifier elements; as a constituent in lubricating oils and greases; to treat friction elements, such as brake linings; to prevent molds from sticking together; and in moderators in nuclear reactors. In addition, concerns have been expressed about synthetic graphite in fibrous form. Those exposed are involved in production of graphite fibers from pitch or acrylonitrile fibers and the manufacture and use of composites of plastics, metals, or ceramics reinforced with graphite fibers.
[First aid]

If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove any contact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts the skin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical has been inhaled, remove from exposure, begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions, includ ing resuscitation mask) if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to a medical facility. When this chemical has been swallowed, get medi cal attention. Give large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Do not make an unconscious person vomit.
[Shipping]

UN1362 Carbon, activated, Hazard Class: 4.2; Labels: 4.2-Spontaneously combustible material, International.
[Incompatibilities]

Graphite is a strong reducing agent and reacts violently with oxidizers, such as fluorine, chlorine trifluoride, and potassium peroxide. Forms an explosive mixture with air. May be spontaneously combustible in air.
[Description]

The first use of charcoal comes from the black pigment used in European cave paintings around 32 000 years ago. It is possible that the earliest use of charcoal as a fuel in the smelting of copper began over 7000 years ago. The first definite evidence of human involvement with charcoal as a fuel goes back to 5500 years ago in the Middle East and Southern Europe, when the Egyptians, who were expert metal workers, discovered the smelting of iron using charcoal.
[Chemical Properties]

Graphite is crystallized carbon and usually appears as soft, black scales. There are two types of graph ite, natural and artificial (activated). Natural and synthetic graphite may be mixed with each other or contain other additives.
[Waste Disposal]

Do not incinerate. Carbon (graphite) fibers are difficult to dispose of by incineration. Waste fibers should be packaged and disposed of in a land fill authorized for the disposal of special wastes of this nature, or as otherwise may be required by law.
[Uses]

Charcoal has been used since the earliest times for several of purposes, including medicine and art, but by far its most important use has been as a metallurgical, cooking, industrial, and automotive fuel. Charcoal is used as a conventional fuel where an intense heat is wanted. Charcoal was also used historically as a source of carbon black in chemical reactions by grinding it up. In this form charcoal was a constituent of formulas for mixtures such as gunpowder and was important to early chemists. Due to its high surface area, charcoal can be used as a catalyst, a filter, or an adsorbent.
[Definition]

GLASSY CARBON is an amorphous form of carbon produced by partially burning or oxidizing wood or other organic matter.
[Environmental Fate]

Due to its large surface area, charcoal exerts its effects by absorbing a wide variety of drugs and chemicals. After the toxic substance attaches to the surface of the charcoal and because charcoal is not absorbed, it stays inside the GI tract, being eliminated in the feces along with the charcoal. In single-dose therapy, activated charcoal adsorbs the toxic substance ingested, and thus inhibits GI absorption and prevents or reduces toxicity.
[Toxicity evaluation]

The presence of charcoal in a compound elevates the Koc value, resulting in reduction of mobility of compounds through the sediment and soil.
Charcoal is stable under ambient environmental conditions.Hazardous short-term degradation products of charcoal are not likely.
Charcoal and its products of degradation are not toxic. Special remarks on the products of biodegradation are not available.
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