Reactivity Documentation
Oxidizing Agents, Strong |
mixed with |
Sulfonates, Phosphonates, and Thiophosphonates, Organic |
Summary
- Explosive: Reaction products may be explosive or sensitive to shock or friction
- Unstable when heated: Reaction products may be unstable above ambient temperatures
- Intense or explosive reaction: Reaction may be particularly intense, violent, or explosive
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May produce the following gases:
- Sulfur Dioxide
Details
Oxidizing Agents, Strong
is a reactive group.
Sulfonates, Phosphonates, and Thiophosphonates, Organic
is a reactive group.
Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)
Sulfonates, Phosphonates, and Thiophosphonates, Organic
mixed with
Oxidizing Agents, Strong
Oxidizing Agents, Strong
Hazard Predictions
- Explosive: Reaction products may be explosive or sensitive to shock or friction
- Unstable when heated: Reaction products may be unstable above ambient temperatures
- Intense or explosive reaction: Reaction may be particularly intense, violent, or explosive
Mixtures of CrO3 and hexamethylphosphoramide can explode if the CrO3 is crushed before use (Cardillo, G. et al. 1976. Synthesis 6:394-396.).
Interaction of dinitrogen tetraoxide and DMSO may be violent or explosive. (Buckley, A., J. Chem. Educ., 1965, 42, 674)
Mixtures of dimethylsulfoxide with some oxidizing salts such as aluminum perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, and iron (III) nitrate are powerful explosives. (Martin, D., Hauthal, H.G., Dimethylsulfoxid, Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 1971, p. 435)
IF5 (a strong halogenating reagent) reacts violently with dimethyl sulfoxide (Lawless, E.M. 1969. Chemical and Engineering News 47(13):8, 109.).
Potential Gas Byproducts
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)