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Acetaldehyde, incompatibilities with

A powerful oxidizer. Explosive reaction with acetaldehyde, acetic acid + heat, acetic anhydride + heat, benzaldehyde, benzene, benzylthylaniUne, butyraldehyde, 1,3-dimethylhexahydropyrimidone, diethyl ether, ethylacetate, isopropylacetate, methyl dioxane, pelargonic acid, pentyl acetate, phosphoms + heat, propionaldehyde, and other organic materials or solvents. Forms a friction- and heat-sensitive explosive mixture with potassium hexacyanoferrate. Ignites on contact with alcohols, acetic anhydride + tetrahydronaphthalene, acetone, butanol, chromium(II) sulfide, cyclohexanol, dimethyl formamide, ethanol, ethylene glycol, methanol, 2-propanol, pyridine. Violent reaction with acetic anhydride + 3-methylphenol (above 75°C), acetylene, bromine pentafluoride, glycerol, hexamethylphosphoramide, peroxyformic acid, selenium, sodium amide. Incandescent reaction with alkali metals (e.g., sodium, potassium), ammonia, arsenic, butyric acid (above 100°C), chlorine trifluoride, hydrogen sulfide + heat, sodium + heat, and sulfur. Incompatible with N,N-dimethylformamide. [Pg.365]

The alkylation chemistry of a considerable number of O-trimethylsilyl cyanohydrins derived from aryl and heteroaryl aldehydes has been reported by Hunig and coworkers. Tbe protected cyanohydrins are easily prepared by heating the aldehydes with trimethylsilyl cyanide in the presence of a Lewis acid. The use of dialkyl sulfates and tosylates as alkylating agents was so reported. Hata et alP failed to alkylate the anion of the adduct of trimethylsilyl cyanide and acetaldehyde, suggesting that the trimethylsilyl group is incompatible with the more basic anions derived from aliphatic aldehydes. Ficini et alP... [Pg.197]

CRESOLS (mixed isomers) (1319-77-3) CyHgO Combustible solid or liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point >178°F/>81°C autoignition temp 1038-1110 F/559-599°C Fire Rating 2). Incompatible with strong acids, oxidizers, acetaldehyde, alkalis, aliphatic amines, amides, chlorosulfonic acid, nitric acid fuming sulfuric acid (oleum). Liquid attacks most plastics and rubber, although butyl... [Pg.281]


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