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You are viewing the BP 2023 (incorporating Ph.Eur. Supplement 11.2)

Oxygen
General Notices

(Ph. Eur. monograph 0417)

Oxygen should be kept in approved metal cylinders, the shoulders of which are painted white and the remainder black. The cylinder should

carry a label stating ‘Oxygen’. In addition, ‘Oxygen’ or the symbol ‘O2’ should be stencilled in paint on the shoulder of the cylinder.

When Oxygen is intended for use in a room in which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is being performed, the cylinder and fittings should
be made from suitable non-ferromagnetic materials and labelled accordingly.

O2 32.00 7782-44-7

Ph Eur

DEFINITION

Content

Minimum 99.5 per cent V/V of O2.

This monograph applies to oxygen for medicinal use.

CHARACTERS

Appearance

Colourless gas.

Solubility

At 20 °C and at a pressure of 101 kPa, 1 volume dissolves in about 32 volumes of water.

PRODUCTION

Oxygen is produced by a purification process followed by cryodistillation of the ambient air.

Carbon dioxide

Maximum 300 ppm V/V, determined using an infrared analyser (2.5.24).

Gas to be examined Filter the substance to be examined to avoid stray light phenomena.

Reference gas (a) Oxygen R.


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Reference gas (b) Mixture containing 300 ppm V/V of carbon dioxide R1 in nitrogen R1.

Calibrate the apparatus and set the sensitivity using reference gases (a) and (b). Measure the content of carbon dioxide in the gas to be
examined.

Carbon monoxide

Maximum 5 ppm V/V, determined using an infrared analyser (2.5.25).

Gas to be examined Filter the substance to be examined to avoid stray light phenomena.

Reference gas (a) Oxygen R.

Reference gas (b) Mixture containing 5 ppm V/V of carbon monoxide R in nitrogen R1.

Calibrate the apparatus and set the sensitivity using reference gases (a) and (b). Measure the content of carbon monoxide in the gas to be
examined.

Water

Maximum 67 ppm V/V, determined using an electrolytic hygrometer (2.5.28).

Assay

Determine the concentration of oxygen using a paramagnetic analyser (2.5.27).

IDENTIFICATION
It complies with the limits of the assay.

TESTS

Carbon dioxide

Maximum 300 ppm V/V, determined using a carbon dioxide detector tube (2.1.6).

Carbon monoxide

Maximum 5 ppm V/V, determined using a carbon monoxide detector tube (2.1.6).

Water vapour

Maximum 67 ppm V/V, determined using a water vapour detector tube (2.1.6).

STORAGE

As a compressed gas or liquid in appropriate containers, complying with the legal regulations. Oils and grease are not to be used unless
they are oxygen-compatible.

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IMPURITIES

Specified impurities A, B, C.

A. CO2: carbon dioxide,

B. CO: carbon monoxide,


C. H2O: water.

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