CAS 143413-58-5
:sulfur trioxide N-ethyldiisopropylamine complex
Description:
Sulfur trioxide N-ethyldiisopropylamine complex, identified by the CAS number 143413-58-5, is a chemical compound formed from the interaction of sulfur trioxide (SO3) and N-ethyldiisopropylamine, a tertiary amine. This complex typically exhibits characteristics associated with both its components. Sulfur trioxide is a potent sulfonating agent, known for its strong oxidizing properties and ability to form sulfonic acids upon reaction with various substrates. The presence of N-ethyldiisopropylamine, which is a sterically hindered amine, may influence the reactivity and stability of the complex, potentially enhancing its solubility in organic solvents and affecting its nucleophilicity. The complex may be utilized in various chemical synthesis processes, particularly in the production of sulfonated compounds. However, handling this substance requires caution due to the corrosive nature of sulfur trioxide and the potential for hazardous reactions. As with many chemical complexes, the specific properties, such as melting point, boiling point, and reactivity, would depend on the conditions under which the complex is formed and stored.
Formula:C8H19NO3S
Synonyms:- SULFUR TRIOXIDE N-ETHYLDIISOPROPYLAMINE COMPLEX
- N-ETHYLDIISOPROPYLAMINE SULFUR TRIOXIDECOMPLEX
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