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Solvent Characteristics of Dimethyl Sulfone Above the Melting Point of 109°C
Phenols
Salts (cont'd)
Catechol
sol.
Potassium bromide
sl. sol.
Naphthol
sol.
Potassium chloride
insol.
Phenol
sol.
Potassium ferricyanide
insol.
o-Phenylphenol
sol.
Potassium iodide
sol.
Phloroglucinol
sol.
Sodium acetate
v. sl. sol.
Pyrogallol
sol.
Sodium bromide
sl. sol.
Resorcinol
sol.
Sodium iodide
sol.
Salts
Sodium stearate
insol.
Ammonium chloride
v. sl. sol.
Uranyl nitrate
v. sol.
Calcium chloride
insol.
Other Compounds
Chromous chloride
sol.
Acetamide
sol.
Cobaltous acetate
sl. sol.
Benzaldehyde
sol.
Cobaltous chloride sot.
sol.
Butyraldehyde
sol.
Copper sulfate
insol.
3,4-Dimethoxyphenylacetonitrile
sol.
Ferric
chloride
sol.
Nitrobenzene
sol.
Manganous chloride
v. sol.
p-Phenylnitrobenzene
sol.
Nickelous chloride
decomposes Propionamide
sol.
Solvent Characteristics of Dimethyl Sulfone Above the Melting Point of
109°C
Resins and Polymers
Amrez 1410 (phenol-formaldehyde)
insol.
Bakelite (phenol-formaldehyde)
insol.
Polybutylmethacrylate
insol.
Epon Resin #1007
sol.
Expandable polystyrene
insol.
GRS Rubber
insol.
Polyisobutylmethacrylate
sl. soI.
Melamine
sl.sol.
Melamine-formaldehyde (Parez 607)
insol.
Polymethylmethacrylate (Plexiglas)
sol.
Mylar
softens, insol.
Nylon
insol.