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Silver salts, Reactions with phosphorus

Our aim was to synthesize phosphoric acid triesters XXV and XXVI by the reaction of chloromethyl methylnitrosamine with the corresponding silver salts. Workup allowed the isolation of crystalline substances which were shown to be triesters XXVII and XXVIII. By variation of the N-alkyl group in the nitrosamine from methyl to ethyl, the corresponding phosphoric ethyl ester were obtained. Thus it seems clear that the N-alkyl group was transferred to the oxygen of phosphorus... [Pg.72]

As the cofacial dimer 1 is a readily available compound, the best method for the preparation of thiatriazinium salts is to treat 1 with nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate or hexafluorophosphate. The reaction mixture must be kept under inert gas during the evolution of nitrogen oxide. A direct method is the reaction of 1-fluorothiatriazines, e.g. 3, with arsenic(V) fluoride or phosphorus pentafluoride. The so-called silver salt method consists of the reaction of 1-chlorothia-triazincs with silver(I) hexafluoroarsenate in liquid sulfur dioxide. [Pg.816]

OXALIC ACID (144-62-7) CjHjO. HOOCCOOH Combustible solid heat-sensitive. (combustible <215 F/101°C. Fire Rating 1). Exposure to elevated temperatures, hot surfaces, or flames causes decomposition and the formation of toxic and flammable formic acid and carbon monoxide. Hygroscopic the solution in water is a medium-strong acid. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, acid chlorides alkali metals bromine, furfuryl alcohol hydrogen peroxide (90%) phosphorus trichloride silver powders sodium, sodium chlorite sodium hypochlorite urea + heat (forms NHj gas, CO2 and CO may explode). Mixture with some silver compounds forms explosive salts of silver oxalate. Incompatible with caustics, mercury, urea. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-... [Pg.803]

ACIDE OXALIQUE (French) (144-62-7) Combustible solid. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, bromine, furfuryl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide (90%), phosphorus trichloride, silver powders, sodium chlorite, sodium hypochlorite. Mixture with some silver compounds forms explosive salts of silver oxalate. Incompatible with caustics, mercury, silver, urea. Attacks polyvinyl alcohol and acetal plastics. [Pg.25]

ACIDE SULFHYDRIQUE (French) (7783-06-4) A highly flammable and reactive gas. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, metal oxides, metal dusts and powders, bromine penta-fluoride, chlorine trifluoride, chromium trioxide, chromyl chloride, dichlorine oxide, nitrogen trichloride, nitryl hypofluorite, oxygen difluoride, perchloryl fluoride, phospham, phosphorus persulfide, silver fulminate, soda-lime, sodium peroxide. Incompatible with acetaldehyde, chlorine monoxide, chromic acid, chromic anhydride, copper, nitric acid, phenyldiazonium-chloride, sodium. Forms explosive material with benzenediazonium salts. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. Attacks many metals. [Pg.26]


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