Introduce chemicals to the laboratories of NTNU NanoLab

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Date / Name
List the NanoLab activity numbers the chemical will be used in: NL

Informationabout the product:

Name of the chemical
CAS-number / Unique numerical identifyer for chemical elements, compounds, polymers, biological sequences, mixtures and alloys.
Company name of supplier
Product number
Amount
Strength/ purity
Other:

Information aboutlocation:

Storage requirements
See material safety data sheet,
Head 7 for guidance, write in your own words.
Will be used and stored in
Identify both room and chemical cabinet at NTNU NanoLab. Click on “choose storage place” to select cabinet
Other: / Area for chemical methods. click to choose storage placeAcidsBasesChemical cabinetFlammable fluids and solventsFreezerFridgeFridge, shelf for toxic substancesGlove boxToxic substancesOther (specify below)
Area for students. click to choose storage placeCorrosive chemicalsFlammable fluids and solventsOther (specify below)
Area for characterisation and bionanotechnological methods
(ISO 7).click to choose storage placeFlammable fluids and solventsPDMS fume hoodOther (specify below)
Area for physical methods (ISO 5+6).
click to choose storage placeCorrosive chemicalsFlammable fluids and solventsFridgeHF fume hoodOther (specify below)

Information about substitution:

For hazardous chemicals it entails an obligation to make an assessment as to whether it can be replaced/ substituted by another, less hazardous, chemical or substance.

Is there any less hazardous chemical you could use instead of the one you have chosen? / Yes, there is
No, there is not / Comment:

Information about method of use:

Tick off “Yes” or “No” / Comments:
Spraying of the chemical / Yes No
Risk of leakage in pressurized or vacuumized system / Yes No
Heating of fluid / Yes No
Dust-producing during process / Yes No
Open work on lab bench without ventilation / Yes No
Working in fume hood, under suction hood or on ventilated bench / Yes No
Working in closed system with low risk of leakage
e.g. Glove box, safety bench / Yes No

Information about personal protection equipment:

What personal protection equipment are you going to use?
Select and tick off. See material safety data sheet, head 8 for guidance
Gloves

Disposable Nitrile Gloves
Two pair Nitrile Gloves

STANSOLV®/A-10CRSolvent Resistant Gloves (nitrile)

TRIONIC 517
Acid Resistant Gloves (nitrile, neoprene and natural rubber) / Eye protection

Safety spectacles

Safety goggles

Face Shield / Apron

Disposable apron, PE

Protective Apron in nitrile

Tychem C or rubber apron with long sleeves

Information about disposal of chemical waste

Which waste bottle are you going to use?
See material safety data sheet, head 13 for guidance.
You may also prepare your own properly marked and signed waste bottle. Please specify under “Other”
Select and tick off. / Waste bottle / Examples
Organic solvents, halogenated / Solvents containing halogenes (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) Dichloromethane, tetrachloroethylene, iodomethane, perchlorethane, trichlorothene
Resists / Organic solvents, halogenated / 950 PMMA Series resists in Chlorobenzene,solvents containing halogenes (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine)
Organic solvents, non-halogenated / Ethanol isopropyl alcohol, acetone, hexane, toluene, methanol, benzene, pentane, hexane, xylene, diethyl ether, diols, alkanes, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes.
Toluene / Toluene
Organic waste,
non-halogenated / Solid or liquid organic waste such as destillation residues, reaction residues, biproducts, used absorbents.
Waste water, wash water, mill water / Contaminated water and aqueous solutions not allowed to poor into the drain.
Organic solvents with heavy metals / Acetone, Isopropyl alcohol and Ethanol containing heavy metals.
Resists / Organic solvents without halogens / Series: S1800, ma-N 2400, ma-N 400, ma-N 1400, SU-8, EL copolymer, PMMA Series resists in Anisole, mr-UVCur.
Thinners and removers / Organic solvents without halogens / mr-Rem 660, PG-Rem, EL Thinner, Anisol, mr-T 1070, mr-APS1
Used EBL developers / Organic solvents without halogens / MIBK:IPA
Organic acids / Organic acids such as acetic acid, formic acid, citric acid. Organic waste (no 7042) mixed with organic or inorganic acids such as e.g hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid.
Inorganic acids / Inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfonic acids, perchloric acid, some chlorides and fluorides, thionyl chloride.
Perchloric acid / Perchloric acid
Hydrofluoric acid / Hydrofluoric acid (HF)
RCA-2 waste / Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Gaseous hydrofluoric acid / Hydrofluoric acid (HF) and
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Piranha waste / Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Organic bases / Amines. Organic waste (no 7042) mixed with organic or inorganic bases such as e.g sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonia.
Organic bases
containing heavy metals / Organic bases containing Cr and other heavy metals.
Used photoresist developers / Organic and inorganic bases / MF26A, ma-D 525, mr-Dev 600, ma-D 332,
ma-D 533 S
Select and tick off. / Waste bottle / Examples
Inorganic bases / Inorganic bases such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonia, hydrazine, sodium metasilicate.
RCA-1 waste / Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
Laboratory waste / Small (< 30ml) closed sample vials of glass or plastic with chemicals.
Inorganic salts and other solids / Solid, inorganic salts not containing organic material
Inorganic solutions and liquids / Liquid waste containing heavy metals or other inorganic compounds, such as Chromium etchant 1020, ammoniumfluoride, ammoniumsulfide
Waste oil / Mineral-based chlorinated and non-chlorinated hydraulic oil and lubricating oil. Synthetic oils.
Poisonous wafer material and wafers with toxic heavy metal coatings / Ga, As, Sb, Ir, Pb, Cr, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sn…
Other:
If other waste will be produced within your activity, e.g. biological waste, or you work with chemicals that must be disposed of separately, this must be collected in a separate waste bottle/ box marked with activity number, name, content and warning labels to store it in the meantime (not longer than one month) in the NanoLab facilities. Do not store reactive solutions!Remember to test peroxide formers regularly. The user/department of the user is responsible for disposing this waste.

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