Chemical name: Bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate
Molecular formula: C3Cl6O3
Structure:
UN No.: 2928
HS Code: 29209010
CAS NO:32315-10-9
Appearance: white crystal solid;
Melting point: 79°C-81°C
Boiling point: 205°C-206°C(parts decomposing)
Density: 1.78g/cm3
Molecular weight: 296.76
Properties: Triphosgene is a white crystalline solid, the melting point of 79-81 C - insoluble in water, soluble in chlorobenzene, toluene, organic solvents such as dichloromethane, chloroform..
[Quality standard]:qualified with the standard [GB6944] excellent grade.
Specification of BTC:
Product | Bis(Trichloromethyl)carbonate | Other Name | Triphosgene |
Item Index | Index | Result |
Appearance | White Crystal | White Crystal |
Assay (%≥) | 99.5 | 99.6 |
Melting Point (°C) | 79-81 | 79.5 |
Loss on Drying %≤ | 0.5 | 0.3 |
Acidity %≤ | 0.1 | 0.05 |
Conslution | PREMIUM GRADE |
Application:
a. In the field of medicine
b. In the field of pesticide
c. In the field of dyestuff
d. In the field of organic synthesis
e. In the field of high molecular material
Packing: 25kg/plastic drum and Providing OEM package or according to the requirements ofcustomers(exported packing).
Storage and transportation: Organic toxic substance, and should be stored in dry and adequately ventilated warehouse, and may not be combined with alkaline chemicals mixing.
Triphoto gas (BTC), namely, bis (Trichloromethyl) carbonate, is commonly known as solid phosgene, and the chemical formula is c3cl6o3. It is colorless crystal, has the smell of light gas, mainly used as a substitute for phosgene, and is used in medicine, pesticide and organic synthesis, and has better effect than liquid double light gas. The trioptical gas is prepared by the reaction of dimethyl carbonate and chlorine gas. Three light gas at 130 ° C is decomposed around, and the presence of impurities reduces the temperature. There will also be a small amount of decomposition during atmospheric distillation to generate phosgene and double phosgene (Trichloromethyl chloroformate). When chloride exists, the phosgene can produce phosgene safely and quantitatively, which solves the problem that phosgene can not be quantified in the reaction. Triphosgene can produce almost all reactions of phosgene, and can be used as reagents for chloroformylation, chlorination, carbonylation and some polymerization reactions. It can convert primary amine into isocyanate or substituted urea, carboxylic acid into acyl chloride, alcohol into carbonate or aldehyde (with dimethyl sulfate), aldehyde oxime and amide into nitrile, etc.
IUPAC
bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate
SMILES
C(=O)(OC(Cl)(Cl)Cl)OC(Cl)(Cl)Cl