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Dimethylaminosulphonyl fluoride

In view of the high toxicity of (II), it seemed that the sulphur analogue, dimethylaminosulphonyl fluoride (VI), might be of some interest. We therefore studied the fluorination of dimethylaminosulphonyl chloride. The reaction with potassium fluoride was incomplete, and that with zinc fluoride unsatisfactory, but that with antimony trifluoride using benzene as a solvent proved to be very satisfactory, and an 80 per cent yield of (VI) was obtained. Physiological examination showed that (VI) caused no irritation when small animals were exposed to a concentration of 1 mg./l. for 10 min., and no deaths took place. With the sulphonyl chloride at the same concentration, lacrimation and nasal irritation were caused no deaths were recorded, and all the animals recovered almost immediately on being removed from the chamber. [Pg.103]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.90 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.90 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.90 ]




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