108-23-6 Carbonochloridic acid,1-methylethyl ester

Name: Carbonochloridic acid,1-methylethyl ester
Synonyms:
Formicacid, chloro-, isopropyl ester (6CI,7CI,8CI); 1-Methylethyl chloroformate;2-Propyl chloroformate; Chloroformic acid isopropyl ester; Isopropoxycarbonylchloride; Isopropyl carbonochloridate; Isopropyl chlorocarbonate; Isopropylchloroformate
CAS Number:108-23-6
Molecular Formula:C4H7 Cl O2
Molecular Weight:122.56
EINECS:203-563-2
Density:0.892 (1.0 M in toluene)
Boiling Point:104.6~104.9℃
Flash Point:43 ºF
Safety Description:A poison by skin contact and ingestion. Moderately toxic by inhalation. Ingestion of even small amounts can be fatal. A skin and severe eye irritant. Inhalation of a small amount can cause immediate lachrymation, coughing, choking, and respiratory distress. Death may result from pulmonary edema which may not appear for several hours after exposure. A dangerous fire and moderate explosion hazard when exposed to heat, spark, or flame. Self-reactive. Iron salts may catalyze a potentially explosive thermal decomposition. Incompatible with water, iron, metal salts, acids, alkalies, amines, alcohols. Stable under refrigeration below 20°, but one reference (1973) reports that it has exploded while stored in a refrigerator. Present-day formulations appear to be more stable. Temperatures above 20° can cause decomposition. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes.
liansport Information:UN 2407/3286