When purchasing any chemical to use, a hazardous chemical will have a chemical hazard label, but every chemical will have a material safety data sheet (MSDS). Both are designed so that the user is aware of any risks associated with that chemical, both to the environment and to hu...
We don't know what coating you are trying to remove, nor what substrate you are trying to not harm, so the general implication of Rob's reply would be that you don't use ammonium bifluoride except when it is required (because it is a severe biohazard). Good luck. Regards, Ted Mooney...
Therefore, a rigorous study of a wide array of decontamination techniques was undertaken to determine the best method to safely and effectively mitigate the toxic hazard presented by α-CTxs as typically used in a practical research laboratory setting. The purpose of this study was to establish a...