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Dichloroethyl sulfide

P, /S -Dichlorodiethyl-N-methylamine P, /S -Dichloroethyl Sulfide P, /5-Dicyano-o-chlorostyrene P, /S -Dimercaptoethyl Sulfide /5-Aminopropylbenzene... [Pg.618]

Bis(2-chloroethylthio)diethyl Ether 2,2/-Dibromodiethyl Sulfide 2,2/-Dichloro-2"-fluorotriethylamine 2,2/-Dichloroethyl Sulfide... [Pg.621]

The entire inventory of munitions at the PCD contains mustard agent. Most projectiles contain agent HD, which is distilled P,P -dichloroethyl sulfide. Some contain HT, a 60 40 eutectic mixture of HD and bis[2-(2-chloroethylthio)-ethyl] ether. All munitions may contain manufacturing byproducts or impurities, degradation products, and inorganic residues. [Pg.58]

A. Maisonneuve, I. Callebat, L. Debordes and L. Coppet, Specific and sensitive quantitation of 2,2/-dichloroethyl sulfide, sulfur mustard, in water, plasma and blood application to its toxi-cokinetic study in the rat after intravenous intoxication, J. Chromatogr., B, 583, 155-165 (1992). [Pg.428]

DICHLORETHYL SULFIDE (DICHLOROETHYL SULFIDE) (DICHLORDIETHYL SULFIDE)... [Pg.56]

SYNS BIS(P-CHLOROETHYL)SULFIDE BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)SULPHIDE l-CHLORO-2-(p-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)ETHANE P.P-DICHLOR-ETHYDSULPHIDE D 2,2 -DICHLORODIETHYL SULFIDE DI-2-CHLOROETHYL SULFIDE D P,P -DICHLOROETHYL SULFIDE 2,2 -DICHLOROETHYL SULPHIDE (MAK) DISTILLED MUSTARD KAMPSTOFF LOST MUSTARD GAS MUSTARD HD MUSTARD VAPOR SCHWEFEL-LOST S-LOST S MUSTARD SULFUR MUSTARD SULFUR MUSTARD GAS SULPHUR MUSTARD GAS 1,1 -TH10BIS(2-CHLOROETHANE) YELLOW CROSS LIQUID YPERITE... [Pg.182]

P, (3 -DICHLOROETHYL SULFIDE see BIH250 2,2 -DICHLOROETHYL SULPHIDE (MAK) see BIH250 DICHLOROETHYNE see DEN600 DICHLOROFEN see MJM500... [Pg.1620]

Derivation Interaction of dichloroethyl sulfide with sodium or potassium sulfide. [Pg.473]

Properties Syrupy, colorless liquid characteristic odor. D 1.1852 (20C), bp 283C, fp -10C, viscosity 0.652 cP (20C), flash p 320F (160C), bulk d 9.85 lb/ gal, refr index 1.5217 (20C). Soluble in acetone, alcohol, chloroform, water slightly soluble in benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and ether. Combustible. Derivation Hydrolysis of dichloroethyl sulfide, interaction of ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium sulfide. [Pg.1236]

Henlly, F. (1956). Mass intoxication due to explosion of shell containing dichloroethyl sulfide dating back to World War I. Annales de Medicine Legale, 36, 195-204. [Pg.74]

Gage, EL (1946). Mustard gas (dichloroethyl sulfide) burns in clinical experiences. West Virginia Med J, 42, 180-185. [Pg.121]

Dichloroethyl sulfide (mustard gas) ChlorovinyIdichloroarsine (lewisite) Methyldichloroarsine Dibromoethyl sulfide... [Pg.21]

In fact, another common name for 3,3 -dichloroethyl sulfide is 3,3 -dichloroethyl thioether. The 3 refers to the second carbon away from the sulfur. The prime on the second 3 refers to the second chloroethyl group. [Pg.974]

Structure CI-CH2-CH2-S-CH2-CH2-Cl Synonyms bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide 2,2 -di-chlorodiethyl sulfide /6, /1-dichloroethyl sulfide l,l-thiobis(2-chloroethane) 1-chlo-ro-2-(/6-chloroethylthio)ethane yperite HD... [Pg.670]


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