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Diborane reaction with, phosgene

ARCTON (75-46-7) Violent reaction with alkaline earth and alkali metals. Reacts violently with aluminum oxide at elevated temperatures, producing hydrogen chloride and phosgene vapors. Incompatible with beryllium, decaborane, diborane, difluoromethylene dihypofluorite, fluorine, lithium, magnesium, potassium, potassium acetylene-1,2-dioxide, potassium acetylene-1,2-dioxide, potassium sodium alloy, sodium amide, titanium, uranium hydride, zinc. Attacks aluminum, magnesium, zinc, and their alloys. [Pg.130]

FLUORYL (75-46-7) Violent reaction with alkaline earth and alkali metals. Reacts violently with aluminum oxide at elevated temperatures, producing hydrogen chloride and phosgene vapors. Incompatible with beryllium, decaborane, diborane, difluoromethylene... [Pg.572]

In a remarkable and surprising (but undoubtedly correct) report, it was found that all attempts to bring about a reaction between diborane and phosgene met with failure [280a]. [Pg.395]


See other pages where Diborane reaction with, phosgene is mentioned: [Pg.221]    [Pg.500]    [Pg.1043]   
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