| Title:  Chloropicrin CAS Registry Number:  76-06-2 CAS Name:  Trichloronitromethane Additional Names:  acquinite;  nitrochloroform Trademarks:  Larvacide 100;  Picfume (Dow) Molecular Formula:  CCl3NO2 Molecular Weight:  164.38 Percent Composition:  C 7.31%, Cl 64.70%, N 8.52%, O 19.47% Literature References:  First prepd in 1848 by Stenhouse from picric acid and bleach powder.  Review of prepn, properties, physiological action, and uses:  Jackson, Chem. Rev. 14, 251 (1934).  Manuf from nitromethane and alkaline hypochlorite:  Wilhelm, US 3106588 (1963). Properties:  Slightly oily liquid, intense odor; bp757 112°.  mp -64°; mp -69.2° (corr).  d420 1.6558, d425 1.6483.  nD20 1.4611, nD25 1.4596.  Dipole moment in heptane or benzene, 1.80D.  Practically insol in water.  Soly in water (g/100 ml):  0.2272 (0°), 0.1621 (25°).  Miscible with benzene, abs alc, carbon disulfide; sol in ether. Melting point:  mp -64°; mp -69.2° (corr) Boiling point:  bp757 112° Index of refraction:  nD20 1.4611; nD25 1.4596 Density:  d420 1.6558; d425 1.6483 CAUTION:  Potential symptoms of overexposure are irritation of eyes, skin, respiratory system; lacrimation; cough, pulmonary edema; nausea, vomiting.  See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH 97-140, 1997) p 66. Use:  Disinfecting cereals and grains; in synthesis, esp in manuf of methyl violet; fumigant; soil insecticide; war gas.  |