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THE DECOMPOSITION OF SODIUM N-CHLOROBENZENESULFONAMIDE (CHLORAMINE-B)
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF SODIUM N-CHLOROBENZENESULFONAMIDE (CHLORAMINE-B)

C. Owens, C. K. Johnston, D. L. Wilson, L. G. Gelfand and L. L. Pytlewski
Phosphorus and sulfur and the related elements, v 8(1), pp 51-53
01 Mar 1980

Abstract

The decomposition pressure of the hydrate of sodium N-chlorobenzenesulfonamide has been measured from 25° to 77°. Thermal analysis show that the compound undergoes two transitions accompanied by a mass loss each time. The first transition occurs at 80° to 125° and is endothermic, whereas the second one, at 188°, is exothermic. The thermal decomposition of the chloramine salt leads to the formation of sodium chloride, benzenesulfonamide, chlorobenzenesulfonamide, diphenyl sulfone, nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.

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Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear
Chemistry, Organic
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