Nomenclature
CAS number: 107-32-4
Methaneperoxoic acid; peroxyformic acid; permethanoic acid; formyl hydroperoxide.
CH
2O
3; mol wt 62.02.
C 19.37%, H 3.25%, O 77.39%.
HCOOOH.
Description and references
A strong oxidizing agent. A 90% soln is obtained
when a mixture of 20 g formic acid, 25 g 100% H2O2 and 6.5 g H2SO4 is allowed to interact for
2 hrs and is then distilled: D'Ans, Kneip, Ber. 48, 1137 (1915); Greenspan, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68, 907 (1946).
Properties
The 90% soln is a colorless liq. Prone to explode on contact with metals, their oxides,
reducing substances, or on distillation. Has lower vapor
pressure than formic acid. Miscible with water, alc, ether. Sol
in benzene, chloroform. Solns are unstable, gassing being noticeable
after a few hours, and the effective concn showing a definite decline
in 2 hrs.Caution
Irritant.Use
For oxidation, epoxidation and hydroxylation reactions.