Stabilized Sulfur Dichloride Solution
Stabilized sulfur dichloride in solvent carriers prevents polymerization, used in polymer chemistry under HTS 2812.16.00.00 for the core compound. Stabilization doesn't alter its chemical definition per Chapter 28.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If used as anti-knock additive preparation
Specific end-use mixtures for fuels fall under Chapter 38.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Declare stabilizer type/percentage—organic stabilizers may invoke 2831 notes
• Solution flash point determines shipping class (3 vs 8 primary)
• Customs may require GC-MS analysis for compound verification
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Sulfur Dichloride 99% Purity
Sulfur dichloride (Cl2S2) is a chemically defined chloride oxide of sulfur, a fuming yellow liquid used primarily as a chlorinating agent in organic synthesis. It falls under HTS 2812.16.00.00 as a halide oxide of nonmetals, specifically sulfur dichloride, meeting Chapter 28 definitions for inorganic compounds. Typically supplied in specialized glass or steel containers due to its reactivity.
Thionyl Chloride Alternative Sulfur Dichloride
This high-reactivity sulfur dichloride serves as a thionyl chloride substitute in converting carboxylic acids to acid chlorides, squarely under HTS 2812.16.00.00 for sulfur chloride oxides. It's a staple in fine chemical manufacturing.
Pharma-Grade Sulfur Dichloride
Pharmaceutical-grade sulfur dichloride meets strict impurity specs for API synthesis, classified in HTS 2812.16.00.00 as a chemically defined nonmetal halide oxide. Distilled under vacuum for highest purity.
Industrial Grade Sulfur Dichloride
Industrial sulfur dichloride is a key intermediate for producing pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and dyes, classified under HTS 2812.16.00.00 due to its chemical definition as a sulfur chloride oxide. It reacts violently with water, requiring inert atmosphere packaging.