I think that it's worth mentioning that another material notorious for it's pyrophoric nature is white phosphorus, which also has another property that many people sort of forget about which is that it's highly toxic, more toxic than sodium azide or cyanide. The details of that toxicity are mentioned in the explosions and fire RU-vid video on white phosphorus. Worth mentioning that while it's highly toxic white phosphorus is water insoluble non volatile and non polar so it's not readily taken into the body. Still an extremely dangerous chemical to work with though.
Fascinating chemistry video excellent quality very well done sir keep up the good work I really appreciate professional chemists like you who have the necessary skills experience and safety measures in place to safely conduct dangerous chemistry experiments in a safe controlled scientific environment demonstrating those experiments as it gives amateur chemists like me a unique learning opportunity to learn about those dangerous experiments safely and see them conducted when I otherwise wouldn't get that opportunity because their too dangerous for me to attempt. That's basically a longer, more complicated way of saying I love this video. Keep up the good work.
Interesting chemistry. I'm looking forward even more to seeing how creative we get with waste-derived biofuels/chemical feedstocks. Transition is possible.