Handling and Care of Peroxide-Forming and Nitro Compounds
*WARNING: Under proper conditions, these chemicals will form explosive peroxides which can be detonated by shock or heat.
Storage Precautions
- Store in airtight containers in a dark, cool, dry place.
 - Label containers with receiving, opening and disposal dates.
 - Dispose of peroxide forming chemicals before expected date of first peroxide formation in accordance with local regulations.
 - Test for the presence of peroxides periodically.
 - Acetaldehyde
 - Acrylaldehyde
 - Crotonaldehyde
 - Cyclohexane
 - Ethyl Ether
 - Isopropyl Ether
 - p-Dioxane
 - Potassium
 - Tetrahydrofuran
 
* Potassium peroxide often exists in the crust around a piece of Potassium. When cut with a knife the peroxide rapidly oxidizes the residual kerosene resulting in an explosion.