Reactivity Documentation
Non-Redox-Active Inorganic Compounds |
mixed with |
Esters, Sulfate Esters, Phosphate Esters, Thiophosphate Esters, and Borate Esters |
Summary
- No known hazardous reaction
Details
Non-Redox-Active Inorganic Compounds
is a reactive group.
Esters, Sulfate Esters, Phosphate Esters, Thiophosphate Esters, and Borate Esters
is a reactive group.
Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)
Esters, Sulfate Esters, Phosphate Esters, Thiophosphate Esters, and Borate Esters
mixed with
Non-Redox-Active Inorganic Compounds
Non-Redox-Active Inorganic Compounds
Hazard Predictions
- No known hazardous reaction
Under normal conditions, the combination of esters and redox-inactive compounds do not create a hazardous condition. However, some reactions can occur under special conditions:
Thallium(III) oxide can catalyze the transfer of a sulfonate group from dimethyl sulfate to other organic molecules at elevated temperatures (McCormack, W. B. and Lawes, B. C. 2000. Sulfuric and Sulfurous Esters. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. (Online)).
Titanium chloride and vanadium chloride react with dimethyl sulfate to form catalytically active compounds (for the polymerization of styrene or butadiene) (McCormack, W. B. and Lawes, B. C. 2000. Sulfuric and Sulfurous Esters. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. (Online)).