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Dichloro- -arsine

Ethyldichloro arsine Dichloro-ethylarsine, ethylarsine dichloride)... [Pg.32]

Arsine, 3-dimethylarsinopropylbis(but-3-enyI)-, 2, 1010 Arsine, dimethylphenyl-, 2,1006 Arsine, diphenylchloro-, 3,256 Arsine, diphenylcyano-, 3,256 Arsine, ethylenebis(dichloro-, 2,1005 Arsine, ethylenebis(dimethyl-. 2, 1006 Arsine, ethylenebis(diphenyl-, 2,1006 Arsine, ethylidynetris(methylenebisdimethyl-, 2, 1007 Arsine, ethylmethylphcnyl-complcxcs... [Pg.87]

See Chlorine Dichloro(methyl)arsine See Other ALKYLNON-METAL HALIDES... [Pg.173]

Chemical Agent L (Lewisite) Agent L is a blister agent, Dichloro 2-chlorovinyldichloro-arsine, (CAS 541-25-3) with a chemical formula of C2H2AsC13. [Pg.301]

Arsine, (2-chlorovinyl) dichloro-Arsonous dichloride, (2-chloroethenyl)... [Pg.363]

Dot Marking Toxic liquids, n.o.s. Dichloro-(2-chlorovinyl)arsine UN 2810 Dot Placard Poison... [Pg.370]

This report is the second volume in the series Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals. AEGL reports for aniline, arsine, monomethylhydrazine, and dimethylhydrazine were reviewed in the first volume. AEGL documents for five chemicals—phosgene, propylene glycol dinitrate, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, 1,1-dichloro-l-fluoroethane, and hydrogen cyanide—are published as an appendix to this report. The subcommittee... [Pg.22]

Dichloro (2-chlorovinyl) arsine C1CH = CHAsC12 7.1 times heavier than air None... [Pg.82]

Chlorine, Chlorinated pyridine, Iron powder, 4047 Chlorine, Dichloro(methyl)arsine, 4047... [Pg.167]

Other organoarsenicals, most notably lewisite (dichloro[2-chlorovinyl]arsine), were developed in the early twentieth century as chemical warfare agents. Arsenic trioxide was reintroduced into the United States Pharmacopeia in 2000 as an orphan drug for the treatment of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia and is finding expanded use in experimental cancer treatment protocols (see Chapter 54). Melarsoprol, another trivalent arsenical, is used in the treatment of advanced African trypanosomiasis (see Chapter 52). [Pg.1232]

Dichlorophenol, AF70 Dichloro(phenyl)arsine, AG13... [Pg.627]

Nitromethane See Nitromethane Alkylmetal halides See other ALKYLALUMINIUM HALIDES 0423. Dichloromethylarsine [593-89-5] a / Cl Chlorine See Chlorine Dichloro(methyl)arsine See Other ALKYLNON-METAL HALIDES CH3AsC12... [Pg.191]

Dichloro (methyl) arsine. Sealed ampoules of a mixture of the arsine with chlorine exploded below 0°C.n... [Pg.136]

Baxter, G.P., Bezzenberger, F.K., Wilson, C.H. (1920) The vapor pressures of certain substances Chloropicrin, cyanogen bromide, methyl-dichloro-arsine, phenyl-dichloro-arsine, diphenyl-chloro-arsine and arsenic trichloride. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 42, 1386-1393. [Pg.934]

Lewisite [dichloro(2-chlorovinyl)arsine] is an organic arsenical known for its vesicant properties (Rosenblatt et al., 1975). It has a molecular weight of 207.32, vapor pressure of 0.58 mm HG at 25°C, a liquid density of 1,89 g/cm at 25°C, freezing point of -18°C, boiling point of 190°C, and is negligibly soluble in water (DA, 1974). The chemical structure of lewisite is shown below. Lewisite may occur as a trans-isomer and as a cis-isomer. In aqueous solutions, the cis-isomer undergoes photoconversion to the trans-isomer (Clark, 1989). hi the presence of moisture, lewisite is rapidly converted to the more stable but highly toxic lewisite oxide (2-chlorovinylarsenous acid) (Cameron et al., 1946). [Pg.298]

Lewisite, dichloro(2-dichlorovinyl)arsine is a chemical that contains arsenic, which though a liquid is sufficiently volatile to be dispersed among enemy troops. The arsenic atom in the lewisite reacts with proteins and causes terrible blisters on the skin and damage to the eyes and lungs if inhaled. Fortunately, an antidote was devised as a result of the work of the British biochemist Rudolf Peters. The antidote was appropriately named British anti-lewisite (dimercaprol), and abbreviated to BAL. [Pg.236]

Lewisite [L or L-1 dichloro(2-chlorovinyl) arsine] is an arsenical vesicant developed early in the 20th century. Lewisite occurs as cis- and tranx-isomers the typical ratio being 10 90. Several impiuities including 6w(2-chlorovinyl) chloroarsine (L-2) and tnY(2-chlorovinyl)arsine (L-3) are typically present. The chemical and physical properties of the cis- and tranj-isomers are similar. [Pg.93]

Lewisite (L) Synonyms 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine (2-chlorovinyl)arsenous dichloride beta-chlorovinyldichloroarsine dichloro(2-chlorovinyl) arsine chlorovinylarsine dichloride EA 1034... [Pg.95]

Inns, R.H., Rice, P. (1993). Efficacy of dimercapto chelating agents for the treatment of poisoning hy percutaneously applied dichloro(2-chlorovinyl)arsine in rabbits. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 12 241-6. [Pg.786]


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