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Reactivity Documentation

Chlorosilanes

mixed with

Peroxides, Organic

Summary

Details

Chlorosilanes is a reactive group.
Peroxides, Organic is a reactive group.

Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)

Peroxides, Organic mixed with
Chlorosilanes

Hazard Predictions

Organic peroxides may decompose to liberate toxic and flammable alcohol and ether, flammable hydrocarbon and inert CO2 gases upon exposure to chlorosilanes and halogenating agents; additionally, toxic and flammable Cl2 and ClO2 gases may be generated (Predicted).

Benzoyl peroxide undergoes a thermal decomposition to CO2, BzOH, benzene and other hydrocarbons, and diphenyl ether (Uetake et al., Chem. Abs. 1974. 81 5175). O2 gas may also be released from the decomposition of organic peroxides (Davies, A. G. Organic Peroxides. London: Butterworths, 1961. pp. 171).

Some peroxides may liberate aldehydes upon decomposition, such as dimethyl peroxide which gives formaldehyde upon decomposition (Rodd, E. H, Ed. Chemistry of Organic Compounds. New York: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1951. Vol. Ia pp. 327).

Potential Gas Byproducts