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Phosgene oxime

Bromodichloronitrosomethane. BrCCl2NO, mw 192.84, N 7.26% it is a dark blue liq of unpleasant odor, fr p -80° bp 21° at 24mm. It is prepd by the action of Br and Na acetate on phosgene oxime (C CiNOH). It decomps on attempted distn at atm press. It is reduced to phosgene oxime with hydrogen sulfide in Me ale, and warming with Br produces dichlorodibromo-methane... [Pg.105]

Skin Contact Remove victim from the source immediately decontaminate the skin immediately by flushing with copious amounts of water to remove any phosgene oxime which has not yet reacted with tissue seek medical attention immediately. Ingestion Do not induce vomiting seek medical attention immediately. [Pg.40]

Ct - vapor dosage, cutaneous - pertaining to the skin. CX - phosgene oxime, cyanosis - blueness of the skin owing to insufficient oxygen in the blood. [Pg.173]

Vesicants/blister agents sulfur mustard, lewisite, nitrogen mustard, mustard lewisite, and phosgene oxime. [Pg.191]

Human toxicity values have not been established or have not been published. However, this material is a much less powerful irritant than Phosgene oxime (C05-A001). [Pg.216]

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. "Phosgene Oxime ToxFAQs." April 2002. [Pg.217]

Ehman, Phillip J., and Walter O. Walker. "Process for Preparing Phosgene Oxime." US Patent 2,299,742, October 27,1942. [Pg.217]

Williams, Kenneth E. Detailed Facts About Blister Agent Phosgene Oxime (CX). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, 1996. [Pg.217]

Phosgene oxime is the only member of this class. It is believed to have originated in the Soviet Union where it was a byproduct of research on insecticides for cockroaches. Exposed individuals should be decontaminated immediately and given medical attention. [Pg.85]

Phosgene oxime Inhalation, ingestion, local skin and eye... [Pg.112]

CX B,B-Dicyano-o-chlorostyrene, o-ChlorobenzylidenemalononitrUe Phosgene oxime, Dichlorofirmoxime, Hornet... [Pg.45]

CX Phosgene oxime a toxic industrial chemical formerly stored by U.S.S.R. for chemical warfare, now widely available. [Pg.192]


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