Dictionary Definition
chloropicrin n : a heavy colorless insoluble
liquid compound that causes tears and vomiting; used as a pesticide
and as tear gas [syn: nitrochloroform]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The chlorinated derivative of nitromethane CCl3NO2 that is used as a pesticide and tear gas
Synonyms
Extensive Definition
Chloropicrin is a slightly oily, colorless or
faintly yellow liquid of the formula CCl3NO2. Its freezing point is
-69.2 °C and its boiling point is 112 °C, where it partially
decomposes to phosgene
and nitrosyl
chloride. It is denser than water. It is more toxic than
chlorine but less than
phosgene.
History
Chloropicrin was used in World War I as a chemical weapon, called 'PS' by British, 'Aquinite' by French, and 'Klop' (green cross) by Germans. After WW II, however, the importance of chloropicrin for military use decreased and, today, has vanished. In the chemical industry, it is widely used for organic synthesis, in fumigants, in fungicides and insecticides, and for the extermination of rats.Preparation
Chloropicrin is a relatively stable liquid that is prepared by the reaction of picric acid with calcium hypochlorite, by the addition of nitrogen to chlorinated hydrocarbons, or by chlorinating nitromethane. In environment it undergoes photolysis.Safety
Chloropicrin vapor is highly poisonous if inhaled. As a chemical warfare agent it is a powerful irritant from the group of pulmonary agents. It causes lachrymation, vomiting, bronchitis, and pulmonary edema; the lung injury can be fatal. Very low concentrations cause burning sensation of the eyes, which may serve as a warning.See also
External links
chloropicrin in German: Chlorpikrin
chloropicrin in Italian: Cloropicrina
chloropicrin in Dutch:
Trichloornitromethaan
chloropicrin in Japanese: 塩化ピクリン
chloropicrin in Polish: Chloropikryna
chloropicrin in Russian:
Хлорпикрин