[Histonet] Chlorine gas

Paul Bradbury histology.bc <@t> shaw.ca
Tue May 22 18:29:30 CDT 2007


This topic has been discussed before on the Histonet. Do an Archive 
search for John Kiernan's comments on this subject. But, in a nutshell, 
don't get in a sweat over it ... it won't happen!

Paul Bradbury
Kamloops, BC, Canada


Jennifer MacDonald wrote:
> According to F. Carson's book, if hydrochloric acid is used after 
> formaldehyde fixation there is a potential for the formation of bis
> -chloromethyl ether, a carcinogen.
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> Jennifer MacDonald
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> "Anne Saulsbery" <saulsbery.1 <@t> osu.edu> 
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> Has any one heard that mixing decal solution and formalin would cause
> the formation of chlorine gas?
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