orange moist powder and chunks
Dipotassium Nitrosodisulfonate is a valuable radical molecule that performs oxadations on various chemical compounds including phenols, napthols, amines, indoles . It is an invaluable tool in EPR (electron paramagnetic studies) and has seen use in the synthesis of antitumor agents.
Useful reagent for the oxidation of a variety of phenols and anilines to quinones.
Reagent for the oxidation of anilines and phenols to quinones. EPR standard.
Is a reagent for oxidation of multiple phenols and anilines to quinones
It forms yellow needles (dimeric) which dissolve in H2O to give the violet monomeric free radical. It is purified by dissolving (~12g) in 2M KOH (600mL) at 45o, filtering the blue solution and keeping it in a refrigerator overnight. The golden yellow crystals (10g) are filtered off, washed with MeOH (3x), then Et2O and stored in a glass container in a vacuum over KOH. It is stable indefinitely when dry. [Cram & Reeves J Org Chem 80 3094 1958, Schenk Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry (Ed. Brauer) Academic Press Vol I p 505 1963.]