Mainly used as raw materials for medicine and pesticides, especially for the production of herbicides such as butachlor and metoclopramide. Used for the preparation of amino acids and other organic compounds. Chloroacetyl chloride is an important intermediate for pesticides, which can be used to produce insecticides such as levodopa and oxydol, fungicides such as clotrimazole, metoclopramide, and oxytetracycline, herbicides such as metoclopramide, acetochlor, propiconazole, metoclopramide, isopropylammonium, cypermethrin, and thiacloprid. It is also an important pharmaceutical intermediate, which can be used to synthesize drugs such as levonorgestrel, diazepam, nitrodiazepam, lidocaine, praziquantel, methoxam, ethylthiazole, and piperacillin. Fluconazole, Yikangzuo, etc.
Used for the production of pesticides such as dimethoate, fluoroacetamide, pharmaceuticals, solvents, refrigerants, fire extinguishing agents, dyeing aids, lubricant additives, etc. Chloroacetyl chloride has a wide range of applications, with over 40 varieties in 3 major series of herbicides consuming chloroacetyl chloride alone.
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Corrosive substances
Toxicity classification: Poisoning
Acute toxicity: Oral - Rat LD50: 208 mg/kg; Oral - Mouse LD50: 220 mg/kg
Flammability hazard characteristics: When heated or in contact with water, toxic chloride gases decompose
Storage and transportation characteristics: low temperature and dry ventilation in the warehouse; Store separately from H pore forming agents, alkalis, and cyanides
Fire extinguishing agent sand, carbon dioxide; Do not use water!
Occupational standard TLV-TWA 0.05 PPM (0.2 milligrams per cubic meter); STEL 0.15 PPM (0.6 milligrams per cubic meter)