Agent Name
        Mercury II fulminate
       
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        Major Category
        Other Uses
       
      
     
    
   
  Synonyms
  Fulminate of mercury; Fulminate of mercury, dry; Fulminate of mercury, wet; Fulminic acid, mercury(2+) salt; Mercuric cyanate; Mercury fulminate; Mercury fulminate (Hg(ONC)2); Mercury(II) fulminate; Mercury, bis(fulminato)-; UN0135; [ChemIDplus]
 
  Description
  Silver-white metallic liquid; [CAMEO] White crystals or gray powder; [HSDB]
 
  Sources/Uses
  Used in the manufacturing of explosives; [ChemIDplus] Prepared in a difficult to control reaction of mercury, nitric acid and ethanol; It was first used in the 17th century by Nobel to detonate dynamite, but its use has been abandoned in most industrial countries. [HSDB] Used to manufacture caps and detonators for explosives; [Hawley]
 
  Comments
  A skin and eye irritant; Mercury poisoning has been reported in munitions workers handling this substance; [HSDB] Fulminates are compounds with the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen group that are sensitive explosives. [Hawley] See "Mercury, inorganic compounds" and the linked occupational disease.
 
  Restricted
  Transport of Mercury fulminate, (wetted, > = 20% water) is forbidden in passenger aircraft/rail or cargo aircraft. [HMT]
 
  Skin Designation (ACGIH)
  Yes
 
  TLV (ACGIH)
  0.025 mg/m3, as Hg
 
  PEL (OSHA)
  0.1 mg/m3, as Hg
 
  MAK
  0.02 mg/m3, as Hg, inhalable fraction
 
  IDLH (NIOSH)
  10 mg/m3, as Hg
 
  Vapor Pressure
  3.2E-10 mm Hg
 
  Hepatotoxin
  Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
 
  IARC Carcinogen
  Not classifiable
 
  ACGIH Carcinogen
  Not Classifiable
 
  Other Information
  No other related information on this agent was found.