In 1941, JCE published a series of five articles by M. F. Crass, Jr. on the development of the match industry, a saga which included major chemical discoveries, a ghastly industrial disease from toxic white phosphorus, and efforts to find and implement alternatives to white phosphorus in match formulations.
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Citation
Williams, Kathryn R. J. Chem. Educ.2002 79 540.
Keywords
History / Philosophy; Phosphorus; Safety / Hazardous Materials
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