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sulfuryl fluoride
 
sulfuryl fluoride
  
== Other Properties ==
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== Risks ==
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* Toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact.
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* Noncombustible. 
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* Contact of liquid on metals can cause corrosion. 
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* Decomposes with high humidities and high temperatures to form hydrofluoric acid.
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* Bell-Environmental: [https://bell-environmental.com/wp-content/uploads/Vikane-SDS.pdf SDS]
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* NIOSH Pocket guide to Chemical Hazards: [https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0581.html Vikane]
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
 
Slightly soluble in cold water, most organic solvents and vegetable oils.
 
Slightly soluble in cold water, most organic solvents and vegetable oils.
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== Hazards and Safety ==
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
Toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact. Noncombustible. 
 
 
 
Contact of liquid on metals can cause corrosion. 
 
 
 
Decomposes with high humidities and high temperatures to form hydrofluoric acid.
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
  
° Dow: [http://www.dowagro.com/ppm/products/vikane_1.htm Vikane Website]° M.Derrick, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Baker, "Sulfuryl Fluoride(Vikane): A Review of Its Use as a Fumigant" JAIC 29:77-90, 1990. ° M.Baker, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Derrick J.Druzik "Laboratory Investigation of the Fumigant Vikane' ICOM Preprints Dresden 1990 p. 804-811.
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* Dow: [https://gpsbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/factsheet.pdf Vikane factsheet]
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* M.Derrick, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Baker, "Sulfuryl Fluoride(Vikane): A Review of Its Use as a Fumigant" JAIC 29:77-90, 1990.  
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* M.Baker, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Derrick J.Druzik "Laboratory Investigation of the Fumigant Vikane' ICOM Preprints Dresden 1990 p. 804-811.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 25 June 2022

Description

[Dow Chemical] A registered trademark for a fumigant composed of sulfuryl fluoride. A colorless, odorless, toxic gas used for fumigation. Vikane is used to kill insects (ants, termites, silverfish, cockroaches, etc.) in homes and buildings. At high humidity and high temperature Vikane® can decompose to form hydrofluoric acid. Sulfuryl fluoride is gaseous at room temperature. It is applied from a compressed cylinder of liquid. The sprayed aerosol quickly becomes a gas and disperses throughout the sealed area. Vikane® is toxic to all life forms.

Synonyms and Related Terms

sulfuryl fluoride

Risks

  • Toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact.
  • Noncombustible.
  • Contact of liquid on metals can cause corrosion.
  • Decomposes with high humidities and high temperatures to form hydrofluoric acid.
  • Bell-Environmental: SDS
  • NIOSH Pocket guide to Chemical Hazards: Vikane

Physical and Chemical Properties

Slightly soluble in cold water, most organic solvents and vegetable oils.

Composition SO2F2
CAS 2699-79-8
Melting Point -139.7 C
Boiling Point -55.4 C

Resources and Citations

  • Dow: Vikane factsheet
  • M.Derrick, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Baker, "Sulfuryl Fluoride(Vikane): A Review of Its Use as a Fumigant" JAIC 29:77-90, 1990.
  • M.Baker, H.Burgess, N.Binnie, M.Derrick J.Druzik "Laboratory Investigation of the Fumigant Vikane' ICOM Preprints Dresden 1990 p. 804-811.