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Butadiyne oxygen sensitivity

Dhawan, S.N., J. Jaworski, and J. Kagan The Singlet Oxygen Sensitizing Ability of Several Butadiynes and Thiophene Derivatives Compared to 8-Methoxypsoralen and Methylene Blue. Photobiophys. Photobiochem. 8, 25 (1984). [Pg.160]

LAPIS INFERNALIS (7761-88-8) A powerful oxidizer. Forms friction- and shock-sensitive compounds with many materials, including acetylene, anhydrous ammonia (produces compounds that are explosive when dry), 1,3-butadiyne, buten-3-yne, calcium carbide, dicopper acetylide. Contact with hydrogen peroxide causes violent decomposition to oxygen gas. Violent reaction with chlorine trifluoride, metal powders, nitrous acid, phosphonium iodide, red or yellow phosphorus, sulfur. Incompatible with acetylides, acrylonitrile, alcohols, alkalis, ammonium hydroxide, arsenic, arsenites, bromides, carbonates, carbon materials, chlorides, chlorosulfonic acid, cocaine chloride, hypophosphites, iodides, iodoform, magnesium, methyl acetylene, phosphates, phosphine, salts of antimony or iron, sodium salicylate, tannic acid, tartrates, thiocyanates. Attacks chemically active metals and some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.694]

SILVER NITRATE or SILVER(I) NITRATE (7761-88-8) A powerful oxidizer. Forms friction- and shock-sensitive compounds with many materials, including acetylene, anhydrous ammonia (produces compounds that are explosive when dry), 1,3-butadiyne, buten-3-yne, calcium carbide, dicopper acetylide. Contact with hydrogen peroxide causes violent decomposition to oxygen gas. Violent reaction with chlorine trifluoride, metal powders, nitrous acid. [Pg.1066]


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