Using ziplock bags for permanent storage is not smart at all. They are somewhat porous and the seal is not very good.
You do not have to worry about your health. You did not inhale any nickel or cobalt. The bad smell most likely is from the phosphorus and not from the
nickel or cobalt salts.
You can clean your phosphorus safely by putting it all in a dilute solution of NaOH (1 to 2% of NaOH). White P produces phosphine with this (albeit
very slowly), red P does not react with this. Your red P is contaminated with phosphoric and/or phosphorous acid. This is washed out with the NaOH and
next, you put the slurry under water, rinsing out remaining sodium salts. Finally, allow the phosphorus to dry in a dust-free warm place (very nice
would be an oven, which can be put to a low temperature like 70C or 80C, otherwise just allow to dry in air). Once the red P is dry put it in a
tightly sealed container. Stored that way, it remains good indefinitely. |