Methyldichlorophosphine
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Preferred IUPAC name
Methylphosphonous dichloride | |
Other names
Methyl phosphonous dichloride, Dichloromethylphosphine, SW[1]
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100.010.575 |
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UN number | 2845 |
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CH3Cl2P | |
Molar mass | 116.91 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Methyldichlorophosphine (alternatively known as dichloro(methyl)phosphane, SW and methyl phosphonous dichloride) is an
organophosphorus compound
with the chemical formula CH3PCl2. It is a colorless, corrosive, flammable, and highly reactive liquid with a pungent odor.
Preparation
Methyldichlorophosphine is produced by alkylation of
- CH3I + PCl3 + AlCl3 → [CH3PCl3]+AlCl3I−
- [CH3PCl3]+AlCl3I− + Fe → CH3PCl2 + FeClI + AlCl3
The compound is an intermediate for the synthesis of other chemicals for instance dimethylphenylphosphine.
Uses
Methyldichlorophosphine belongs to the group of halophosphines, some of which are used as intermediates in the production of plant protection agents, stabilizers for plastics, and catalysts. It is a precursor of the herbicide
flameproofing compounds.[4]
Due to the recycling problem of
phosphoryl chloride, SW was adopted in step three of the DMHP process in the preparation of Sarin.[5] SW was also adopted as a standard precursor to V agents, having been used to prepare QL for unitary and binary VX. SW was the first agent adopted to prepare VX in one pot reaction by aqueous medium.[6]
Safety
It is also toxic if inhaled, can cause burns upon contact with the skin and eyes, and releases fumes of hydrochloric acid in moist environments.[7]
References
- ^ "Infrared Spectroscopic Observations on the Fate of Organophosphorus Compounds Exposed to Atmospheric Moisture. Part I. G-Agents and Related Compounds" (PDF).
- ISBN 0-8493-1617-0.
- ^ Sass, S; Morgan, C. U. Chlorination End-Point Indication by Conductivity and Color Change (Step III, DMHP Process). Formal rept.
- ^ cit-OPDC. The preparatory manual to chemical warfare. Vol 1: V agents: X
- ^ Pubchem. "Dichloro(methyl)phosphane". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 19 April 2018.