Chemical Chemistry Case Study

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Case Study
Exothermic Reaction Jacksonville Florida

December 19th 2007

Joseph Haag
Columbia Southern University
Advance Interactions of Hazardous Materials

On December 19th 2007, a small chemical manufacturer T2 Laboratories suffered a catastrophic failure and release while in production of a compound that is produced to increase octane in gasoline and is a common additive in fuel production Methyleclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl or MCMT. The failure occurred during production and resulted in the death of 4 and injuries to 32 people, 28 of which were members of the community. (CSB, 2009) The incident began on December 19th at approximately 07:30 am when the one of the facilities operator began production of the MCMT compound. The process began in a clean reactor and started with the operator loading the reactor with specific quantiles of raw materials through use of an automated control system. This was completed at the same time as an employee hand-loading several blocks of sodium metal into …show more content…

A better understanding of the process they were utilizing at their facility and risk involved with the product being manufacture could have drastically influenced the outcome of this incident. While both owners had a chemistry / chemical history, reactive chemistry is not commonly part of the curriculum for most chemical degree programs. The owner’s limited knowledge of reactive chemistry was apparent in the lack of redundancy in the cooling process of the reactor. This created a single point of failure to allow for a catastrophic incident. This single point in which the failure likely occurred was probably the largest contributing factor to the accident. If a secondary source or systems had been available the cooling process likely would have been

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