For the Ruthenium Tetroxide we use to handle disposal by first mixing it with a Sodium Bisulfite solution in a larger container that would be used for disposal. Used about 1 teaspoon
of sodium bisulfite for every 25 mL of water, 25 mL is usually enough for about 10 mL of the stain solution. This has to be done under a hood. Flush the original container several times with the Bisulfite solution. Most MSDS listed this as the treatment for
spills. Then we would lab-pack the container with the mixture for incineration. We would still label the container as an oxidizer. You can also place the empty container in the lab pack drum for disposal, the added weight will not increase the disposal cost
too much. Some people would set the container into a larger container and surround it with sodium bisulfite power and the send that off that way for disposal. I would contact you disposal facility to see if they have any specific requirements.
http://www.emsdiasum.com/microscopy/technical/datasheet/20700.aspx
Jeff
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Dear members,
Please advise on the proper handling and disposal of Ruthenium Teraoxide(0.5% in water) , the SDS literature are not too clear. Also I would appreciate any good method to properly handle Piranha solution.
Thank you for the great work you do.
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Yung Morgan, MsPH
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