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MONOMETHYLHYDRAZINE
CH3NHNH2
MW: 46.07
METHOD: 3510, Issue 1
CAS: 60-34-4 EVALUATION: FULL
OSHA : C 0.2 ppm (skin) NIOSH: C 0.04 ppm/120 min; carcinogen ACGIH: C 0.2 ppm (skin; Suspect Carcinogen) (1 ppm = 1.88 mg/m 3 @ NTP)
PROPERTIES:
3510
RTECS: MV5600000 Issue 1: 15 August 1994
liquid; MP -52.4 °C; BP 87.5 °C; d 0.874 g/mL @ 25 °C; VP 6.6 kPa (49.6 mm Hg) @ 25 °C; vapor density (air = 1) 1.59; flammability limits in air 2.5 to 97% v/v
SYNONYMS: hydrazomethane; 1-methylhydrazine; methylhydrazine
SAMPLING SAMPLER:
BUBBLER (0.1 M hydrochloric acid)
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE:
VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
ANALYTE:
monomethylhydrazine phosphomolybdic acid complex
FLOW RATE: 0.5 to 1.5 L/min VOL-MIN: -MAX:
3 L @ 0.2 ppm 20 L
DILUTION:
7.5 mL of phosphomolybdic acid solution and 0.1 M hydrochloric acid to 25 mL
SHIPMENT:
remove bubbler stem and rinse with 0.1 M hydrochloric acid; seal bubblers with nonreactive stopper
WAVELENGTH:
730 nm; 5-cm cell
CALIBRATION:
standard solutions of monomethylhydrazine sulfate in 0.1 M hydrochloric acid
RANGE:
1 to 100 µg per sample [1]
SAMPLE STABILITY:
at least five days @ 25 °C
BLANKS:
2 to 10 field blanks per set ESTIMATED LOD: 0.7 µg per sample [2] ACCURACY
RANGE STUDIED:
0.17 to 0.78 mg/m 3 [1] (20-L samples)
BIAS:
- 3.4%
PRECISION (Sr):
0.029 @ 3.9 to 16.0 µg per sample [1]
ˆ ): 0.106 [1] OVERALL PRECISION (S rT ACCURACY:
± 21.6%
APPLICABILITY: The working range is 0.027 to 2.7 ppm (0.05 to 5 mg/m 3) for a 20-L air sample. This method is applicable to STEL and ceiling measurements.
INTERFERENCES: Other hydrazines, as well as stannous ion, ferrous ion, zinc, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, may give a positive interference. Negative interference in the method may occur by oxidation of the monomethylhydrazine by haloge ns, oxygen( especially in the presence of copper (I) ions) and hydrogen dioxide.
OTHER METHODS: This revises Method S149 [2]. Method P&CAM 248 [3] describes an acid-coated silica gel sorbent tube/gas chromatographic method for the determination of hydrazine, monomethylhydrazine, 1,1-dimethylhydrazine and phenylhydrazin e, but sample stability problems have been noted with it [4].
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), Fourth Edition, 8/15/94