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Case Reports
. 2014 Jan;59(1):271-3.
doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12297. Epub 2013 Dec 13.

Suicidal carbon monoxide poisoning by combining formic acid and sulfuric acid within a confined space

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Suicidal carbon monoxide poisoning by combining formic acid and sulfuric acid within a confined space

Peter T Lin et al. J Forensic Sci. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

Suicide by inhalation of carbon monoxide produced by mixing formic acid and sulfuric acid within a confined space is a rare method of suicide. This method is similar to the so-called "detergent suicide" method where an acid-based detergent is mixed with a sulfur source to produce hydrogen sulfide. Both methods produce a toxic gas that poses significant hazards for death investigators, first responders and bystanders. Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas, while hydrogen sulfide has a characteristic rotten eggs odor, so the risks associated with carbon monoxide are potentially greater due to lack of an important warning signal. While detergent suicides have become increasingly common in the USA, suicide with formic acid and sulfuric acid is rare with only three prior cases being reported. Greater awareness of this method among death investigators is warranted because of the special risks of accidental intoxication by toxic gas and the possibility that this method of suicide will become more common in the future.

Keywords: carbon monoxide; death; detergent suicide; forensic science; formic acid; suicide; sulfuric acid.

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