Novel Applications of Sulfur Dioxide in Organic and Analytical Chemistry
19th European Symposium of Organic Chemistry (ESOC 2015): Book of Abstracts
2015
Māris Turks,
Jevgeņija Lugiņina,
Daniels Posevins,
Agnese Stikute,
Irina Novosjolova,
Vilnis Peipiņš,
Viktors Kumpiņš
Sulfur dioxide, which is a gas at ambient conditions, reveals a rather long liquid range: it boils at -10 °C and freezes at -75.5 °C. Most importantly, SO2 condenses easily by compression due to its high critical temperature (157.35 °C, 7.88 MPa) and its phase diagram predicts only ~10 atm pressure at 60 °C in a closed reactor.Sulfur dioxide has a high dipole moment (1.61 D), therefore it readily can dissolve both
organic and inorganic salts.
Keywords
sulfur dioxide
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Turks, M., Lugiņina, J., Posevins, D., Stikute, A., Novosjolova, I., Peipiņš, V., Kumpiņš, V. Novel Applications of Sulfur Dioxide in Organic and Analytical Chemistry. In: 19th European Symposium of Organic Chemistry (ESOC 2015): Book of Abstracts, Portugal, Lisbon, 12-16 July, 2015. Lisbon: 2015, pp.273-273. ISBN 978-989-8124-11-1.
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English (en)