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Maleic acid Nitro-ketones

The largest group of organic molecular compounds, in which hydrogen bond formation plays no part, are the compounds, usually in the ratio 1 1, between on the one hand aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds (nitromethane, tetranitro-methane, chloropicrin CC13N02, nitrobenzene, s-trinitrobenzene, picric acid), quinones, anhydrides (phthalic acid-and maleic acid anhydride) and ketones with on the other hand especially aliphatic and aromatic amines (aniline, pyridine), unsaturated aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, ethers etc. [Pg.339]

Participation of proton-donors other than hydroxonium ion has been observed, e.g. for phenylglyoxylic (59) and pyruvic (60) acids, for substituted benzaldehydes (61—63), unsaturated acids (49, 64), N-nitros-amines (65), nitrones (66), unsaturated ketones (67), aryl alkyl ketones (68) and various heterocyclic compounds (69, 70). Consecutive dissociation has been observed for maleic and fumaric acids (48), for phthalic acid (50) and for pyridoxal derivatives (71). [Pg.32]

ANILINE, A -PHENYL (122-39-4) Comhustible solid. Dust forms explosive mixture with air. Violent reaction when added to hexachloromelamine, trichloromelamine. Often shipped in liquid form (flash point, liquid 307°F/153°C oc). An organic base. Incompatible with strong acids (forms salts), aldehydes, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, oxidizers. Reacts with nitrogen oxides to form Al-nitrosodiphenylamine and mono- and poly-nitro products. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cellulose nitrate, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, isocyanates, ketones, glycols, nitrates, phenols, vinyl acetate. Exothermic decomposition with maleic anhydride. Increases the explosive sensitivity of nitromethane. Attacks light metals in the presence of moisture. [Pg.117]


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