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| PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE Basic information |
Product Name: | PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE | Synonyms: | dichloro(phenyl)phosphinesulphide;Phenyl phosphorus thiodichloride;phenyl-phosphonothioicdichlorid;Phenylphosphonothionodichloridate;Phenylphosphonothioyl dichloride;Thiodichlorophenylphosphine;Phenyldichlorophosphine sulfide;dichloro-phenyl-sulfanylidene-$l^{5}-phosphane | CAS: | 3497-00-5 | MF: | C6H5Cl2PS | MW: | 211.05 | EINECS: | 222-494-9 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 3497-00-5.mol | |
| PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE Chemical Properties |
| PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | Phenylthiophosphonic dichloride is a thiophosphonate and has been used to prepare high-refractive-index materials. | General Description | Colorless liquid with unpleasant acrid pungent odor. Corrodes metals slowly. | Air & Water Reactions | Flammable. Decomposes to give hydrochloric acid in water, although this reaction is slow. The reaction becomes vigorous if the water is hot. | Reactivity Profile | PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE is water reactive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, alcohols, amines, alkali. Contact with active metals generates flammable hydrogen gas. May react vigorously or explosively if mixed with diisopropyl ether or other ethers in the presence of trace amounts of metal salts [J. Haz. Mat., 1981, 4, 291]. | Health Hazard | CORROSIVE and/or TOXIC; inhalation, ingestion or contact (skin, eyes) with vapors, dusts or substance may cause severe injury, burns or death. Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Reaction with water may generate much heat that will increase the concentration of fumes in the air. Contact with molten substance may cause severe burns to skin and eyes. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may cause pollution. | Fire Hazard | EXCEPT FOR ACETIC ANHYDRIDE (UN1715), THAT IS FLAMMABLE, some of these materials may burn, but none ignite readily. May ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). Substance will react with water (some violently), releasing corrosive and/or toxic gases and runoff. Flammable/toxic gases may accumulate in confined areas (basement, tanks, hopper/tank cars, etc.). Contact with metals may evolve flammable hydrogen gas. Containers may explode when heated or if contaminated with water. Substance may be transported in a molten form. | Safety Profile | A corrosive. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic vapors of SOx and POx. |
| PHENYLTHIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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