- Powders and solutions of hydrazine carbonate pose a risk of irritation and corrosiveness to the eyes and should be used with appropriate personal protective equipment.
It needs to be operated in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling dust or vapors.
Avoid contact with strong oxidants, acids, etc., to prevent dangerous reactions.
Hydrazine carbonate decomposes when heated to produce toxic gases, which need to be operated in explosion-proof equipment if necessary.
Comply with relevant environmental, health and safety regulations during storage and handling.
Carbohydrazide can be used as a deoxidizer for boiler water in the field of water treatment, and also as a passivator for metal surfaces to reduce the corrosion rate of metals. Carbohydrazide reacts with dissolved oxygen in water to produce carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water. When using, powdered carbohydrazide can be put directly into the water, or its aqueous solution can be used. It can be used alone or in combination with redox catalysts such as hydroquinones or other quinones, as well as complexes of cobalt. Carbohydrazide is suitable for a temperature range of 878~176.7, that is, used below the vaporization temperature of water.
Carbohydrazide is a derivative of hydrazine, which has strong reducing properties and can be used as an intermediate in the manufacture of energetic materials, and can also be directly used as a component of rocket explosives and propellants. Used as a deoxidizer for boiler water, it is the most advanced material used for boiler water deoxygenation in the world today, with low toxicity, high melting point, and deoxidation efficiency is far greater than that of the material used, which is an ideal product for safety and environmental protection. In addition, carbohydrazide can also be used as a crosslinker for elastic fibers in the chemical fiber industry. As a chemical raw material and chemical intermediate, it is widely used in medicine, herbicides, plant growth regulators, dyes and other industries.
Oxygen scavengers