diphosgene
di·phos·gene
D0237900 (dī-fŏz′jēn′)diphosgene
(daɪˈfɒzdʒiːn)di•phos•gene
(daɪˈfɒs dʒin)n.
单词 | diphosgene |
释义 | diphosgenedi·phos·geneD0237900 (dī-fŏz′jēn′)diphosgene(daɪˈfɒzdʒiːn)di•phos•gene(daɪˈfɒs dʒin)n. diphosgenediphosgene(dī'fŏz`jēn), colorless liquid developed as a military poison. It boils at 128°C;; its vapors have the odor of phosgenephosgene, colorless poison gas, first used during World War I by the Germans (1915). When dispersed in air, the gas has the odor of new-mowed hay. The gas is highly toxic; when inhaled it reacts with water in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid and carbon monoxide. ..... Click the link for more information. . Diphosgene is a lung irritant but is only slightly lachrimatory. Like phosgene, its effects are often delayed. Chemically it is trichloromethylchloroformate, ClCO2CCl3. Diphosgenetrichloromethyl chloroformate, Diphosgene has a powerful asphyxiating action and an appreciable irritant action. The unendurable concentration is 0.075 mg per liter; the fatal concentration, 0.25 mg per liter (30 min exposure). Diphosgene poisoning is characterized by a latent period of action (up to 6-8 hrs). Prolonged exposure to low concentrations is very dangerous, and the overall effect can result in marked damage to the organism (so-called cumulative effect). In World War I it was used as a poison. REFERENCESSoborovskii, L. Z., and G. Iu. Epshtein. Khimiia i tekhnologiia boevykh khimicheskikh veshchestv. Moscow-Leningrad, 1939.Fliuri, F., and F. Tsernik. Vrednye gazy. Moscow, 1938. R. N. STERLIN diphosgene[dī′fäz‚jēn]diphosgenedi·phos·gene(dī-fos'jēn), |
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