Sulfur trioxide

Agent Name
Sulfur trioxide
CAS Number
7446-11-9
Formula
O3-S
Major Category
Toxic Gases & Vapors
Sulfur trioxide formula graphical representation
Synonyms
Sulfan; Sulfur oxide; Sulfur trioxide, stabilized; Sulfuric anhydride; Sulfuric oxide; Sulphur trioxide; Sulfur trioxide, inhibited or Sulfur trioxide, stabilized; Sulfur trioxide, uninhibited; [ChemIDplus] UN1829
Category
Other Toxic Gases & Vapors
Description
Colorless to white solid that fumes in air at room temperature; [HSDB] Exists in 3 modifications; The alpha and beta forms are solids; mp = 62.3 and 32.5 deg C, respectively; The gamma form is a solid or liquid with a mp of 16.8 deg C; [Merck Index]
Sources/Uses
Used as a sulfonating agent in the production of detergents and an intermediate in the production of sulfuric acid and explosives; [HSDB]
Comments
Highly corrosive to skin; [Quick CPC] Can cause severe coughing at a concentration of 1 ppm; [HSDB] When dry, rapidly absorbs moisture from air evolving dense white fumes; Reacts explosively with water forming sulfuric acid; [Merck Index] A strong oxidant that poses a fire and explosion hazard on contact with organic materials; Corrosive to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract; Repeated or prolonged exposure to aerosol may cause effects to the lungs and erosion of teeth; [ICSC] Concentrations of 1 ppm may cause coughing, choking, and severe discomfort; Causes severe burns to skin and eyes; Inhalation causes severe irritation and may cause pulmonary edema; Causes erosion and discoloration of teeth; Health effects basically the same as those for sulfuric acid; [IUCLID] Causes diffuse hepatitis, changes in bronchi, and other endocrine changes in inhalation lethal-concentration studies of guinea pigs; [RTECS]
See "Sulfuric acid."
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

TIH
Yes
Vapor Pressure
263 mm Hg
Lethal Concentration
LCLo (guinea pig) = 30 mg/m3/6hr
Explanatory Notes
Vapor pressures at 25 deg C: alpha = 73 mm Hg; beta = 344 mm Hg; gamma = 433 mm Hg; [Merck Index] VP = 263 at 25 deg C; [HSDB]
NFPA
will not burn
ERPG-1
2 mg/m3
ERPG-2
10 mg/m3
ERPG-3
120 mg/m3

Adverse Effects

Toxic Pneumonitis
Yes
Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
Dermatotoxin
Skin burns

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

Diseases

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