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Categories and examples of laboratory uses (not exhaustive list) |
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1. Research and development (e.g. pharmaceutical, pesticide, CFC and HCFC substitutes) 1.1 Reaction solvent or reaction feedstock (e.g. Diels-Alder and Friedel-Craft Reactions, RuO3 oxidation, allelic side bromination, etc.) 2. Analytical uses and regulated applications (including quality control) 2.1 Reference
2.2 Extraction
2.3 Diluent
2.4 Carrier (Inert)
2.5 Tracer
2.6 Miscellaneous (including testing)
3. Miscellaneous (including biochemical) 3.1 Laboratory method development 3.2 Sample preparation using solvent 3.3 Heat transfer medium |
Annex IV of the 7th MOP adopted by decision VII/11 |
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Categories of laboratory and analytical uses allowing the use of methyl bromide |
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(a) As a reference or standard:
(b) In a laboratory toxicological study (c) To compare the efficacy of methyl bromide and its alternatives inside a laboratory; (d) As a laboratory agent which is destroyed in a chemical reaction in the manner of feedstock |
Decision XVIII/15 |
1 Forensic finger-printing is no longer exempted: https://ozone.unep.org/resources/categories-of-laboratory-and-analytical-uses-no-longer-exempted.