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2- HALOMETHYL-FURANS

Storage at ambient temperature may lead to explosively violent decomposition. See other 2-halomethyl-furans or -thiophenes... [Pg.600]

See Other GAS EVOLUTION INCIDENTS, 2-HALOMETHYL-FURANS OR -THIOPHENES... [Pg.604]

See also 2-HALOMETHYL-FURANS OR THIOPHENES, NITROBENZYL COMPOUNDS, a-PHENYLAZO HYDROPEROXIDES... [Pg.74]

The material is unstable and gradually decomposes, even when kept cold and dark, with liberation of hydrogen chloride which accelerates the decomposition [1]. If kept in closed containers, the pressure increase may cause an explosion [2]. Amines stabilise the material, which may then be kept cold in a vented container for several months [3]. See other GAS EVOLUTION INCIDENTS, 2-HALOMETHYL-FURANS OR -THIOPHENES... [Pg.692]

Griffing, J. M. et ai, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 1948, 70, 3417 It polymerises at ambient temperature and must therefore be stored cold. See other 2-HALOMETHYL-FURANS OR -THIOPHENES... [Pg.833]


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