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Aluminum nitrosyl oxide

NAliiOig, Aluminum nitrosyl oxide (Alii(NO)0 7), [12446-43 ]. 30 240 NC4H11 2H 2Nb05Ti,Titanate(l-). pentaoxoniobate-, hydrogen, compd. with 1-butanamine (2 1), [158282-33-8], 30 184... [Pg.285]

A novel, mild system for the direct nitration of calixarenes has been developed using potassium nitrate and aluminum chloride at low temperature. The side products of decomposition formed under conventional conditions are not observed in this system, and the p-nitro-calixarenes are isolated in 75-89% yields.17 Such Friedel-Crafts-type nitration using nitryl chloride and aluminum chloride affords a convenient system for aromatic nitration.18 Nitryl chloride was previously prepared either by the oxidation of nitrosyl chloride or by the reaction of chlorosulfonic acid with nitric acid. However, these procedures are inconvenient and dangerous. Recently, a mixture of sodium nitrate and trimethysilyl chloride (TMSC1) has been developed as a convenient method for the in situ generation of nitryl chloride (Eq. 2.6). [Pg.5]

ALLYL PHENYL ETHER (1746-13-0) C ipO Combustible liquid (flash point 143°F/62°C). May form peroxides on contact with air. Violent reaction may occur with strong oxidizers, strong acids acetyl peroxide boron trifluoride aluminum hydride (possible explosion). Incompatible with nitrosyl perchlorate, ozone (may form explosive ethyl peroxide, aldehyde and acetic acid). On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.42]

BISMUTH (7440-69-9) Powder is a highly flammable solid. Reacts with strong acids and strong oxidizers chlorine, aluminum, fused ammonium nitrates bromine trifluoride chloric acid chlorine, halogens, iodine pentafluoride nitric acid perchloric acid and nitrosyl fluoride. Contact with fire releases bismuth oxide. [Pg.145]

FERROUS CHLORIDE TETRA-HYDRATE (7758-94-3) FeCl Contact with ethylene oxide may initiate polymerization. Reacts violently with reducing agents, including hydrides, nitrides, and sulfides acrolein, alcohols, chlorine trifluoride, ethers, fluorine, hydrazine, hydrazinium perchlorate, hydrogen peroxide, finely divided aluminum or magnesium, peroxyfuroic acid, sodium acetylide. Sensitizes most organic azides which are unstable shock and heat-sensitive explosives. Forms explosive materials with l,3-di(5-tetrazoyl)triazene, potassium,sodium. Incompatible with glycidol, isopropyl chlorocarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate, sodium borohydride. Aqueous solution attacks metals. [Pg.498]

PLATINUM (7440-06-4) Pt Powdered form is highly reactive catalyst, and may cause fire and explosions on contact with many substances including oxidizers, acetone, strong acids, finely divided aluminum, dioxygen difluoride, ethyl alcohol, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, lithium, methyl hydroperoxide, nitrosyl chloride, ozonides, peroxymonosulfliric acid, red phosp] oms. Incompatible with ammonia, arsenic, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen, methyl hydroperoxide, selenium, tellurium, vanadium dichloride. [Pg.882]


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