Acetylene combustion in pure oxygen produces the highest achievable flame temperature, over 3300°C, releasing 11,800 J/g, because of its triple-bond structure H-C+/-C-H.
Recommended for use with Atomic Absorption (AA) Spectrophotometers.
Applications
Air/acetylene and nitrous-oxide/acetylene are the gas mixtures most commonly used in Laboratories as a fuel source in Flame Atomic Absorption (FLAA), a common technique for detecting metals and metalloids.
Safety
Always use in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Cylinder must be stored and used in an upright, secured position in a well-ventilated or monitored area
Always follow local fire code requirements when storing gas cylinders.
Delivery pressure should not exceed 15 psi
Major hazards: Fire (extremely flammable)
May form explosive acetylides in the presence of copper, mercury, or silver
Piping used should be electronically bonded and grounded
Specifications
Sizes may vary by location. Contact your local Airgas representative or local branch location for availability in your area.