3
Solvent
Characteristics of Dimethyl Sulfone Above the Melting Point of 109°C
Acids
Anhydrides
Acetic
sol.
Benzoic
sol.
Adipic
sol.
Phthalic
sol.
Anisic
sol.
Succinic
sol.
Benzoic
sol.
Esters
Caprylic
sl.
sol.
Amyl
acetate
sol.
Fumaric
mod.
sol.
Benzyl
salicylate
sol.
Malonic
sol.
Benzyl
succinate
sol.
Succinic
sol.
Butyl
hexanoate
sol.
Terephthalic
sl.
sol.
Methyl
hexanoate
sol.
Alcohols
and Glycols
Methyl
stearate
v. sl.
sol.
Butyl
alcohol
sol.
Monacetin
sol.
Cyclohexanol
sol.
Triacetin
sol.
Ethylene
glycol
sol.
Ethers
Ethylene
Glycol monomethyl ether
sol.
Amyl
sol.
Glycerol
sol.
Ethylene
glycol dimethyl ether sol.
1,5-Pentanediol
sot
sol.
Halogenated
Compounds
Propylene
glycol sot
sol.
Pentachlorobenzene
sl.
sol.
Triethylene
glycol sot
sol.
Pentachlorophenol
sol.
Amines
1,1,2,2,-Tetrabromoethane
sol.
Aniline
sol.
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
sol.
Benzylamine
sol.
Trichlorocumene
sol.
Carbazole
sol.
Hydrocarbons
Dicyclohexylamine
sl.
sol.
Biphenyl
sol.
N, N-Dimethylaniline
sol.
Mineral
oil
insol.
Diphenylamine
sol.
Naphthalene
sol.
Hexamethylenetetramine
decomposes
Ketones
Propylenediamine
sol.
Anthraquinone
sol.
Pyridine
sol.
Benzil
sol.
Tetraethylenepentamine
sol.
Benzophenone
sol.
Triethylamine
sol.
Diisobutylketone
sol.
Triethylenetetramine
sol.