Shock-Sensitive Peroxides - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

Nov 6, 2010 - Eng. News Archives ... A. Milas of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Dr. Orville L. Mageli of Wallace & Tiernan's Lucidol divisi...
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SAFETY Shock-Sensitive Peroxides O b s e r v e t e m p e r a t u r e limits a n d use a solvent to a v o i d acetylenic p e r o x i d e fires

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W HKN preparing acetylenic perox­ ides, strict temperature controls may mean t h e difference between a success­ ful synthesis and an explosion, accord­ ing to Dr. Nicholas A. Milas of Massa­ chusetts Institute of Technology and Dr. Orvilîe L. Mageli of Wallace & Tiernan's Lucidol division. Since interest in these peroxides has sharpened, several chemists have re­ ported fires that started while they were using t h e Milas-Mageli acetylenic peroxide synthesis, reported in JACS, 75, 1472 ( 1 9 5 2 ) . T h e authors, there­ fore, wish to emphasize the importance of temperature in the reaction.

Acetylenic peroxides are relatively stable at room temperature, they ex­ plain, b u t this stability should not bo contused with shock sensitivity. Sonic of the dihydroperoxides are shock sen­ sitive in the pure state, t h e authors warn, a n d n e e d to b e handled with ex­ treme care. During the peroxide synthesis, Dr. Milas a n d Dr. Mageli say, the reaction mixture thickens, a n d efficient stirring a n d cooling a r e necessary to maintain the t e m p e r a t u r e within 5 ° C. If lo­ calized heating occurs, acid-initiated decomposition may lead to spontaneous ignition. But temperature control can b e simplified, they a d d , if an inert sol­ vent or other xmreactive material is used to dilute the product. They describe such an inert solvent system in their m e t h o d of preparing 3,8-dimethyl-4,6deeacliyn-3,8-dihydroperoxide in JACS, 7 5 , 5 9 7 0 (1953)'. ■

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