CAS 638-73-3
:chloro(diiodo)methane
Description:
Chloro(diiodo)methane, also known as chlorodiiodomethane, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CHClI2. It is characterized by the presence of one chlorine atom and two iodine atoms attached to a methane backbone. This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a sweet odor, and it is denser than water. Chloro(diiodo)methane is primarily used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in various chemical reactions. It is notable for its role in the production of iodinated compounds and as a solvent in certain applications. The compound is classified as a halomethane and exhibits properties typical of halogenated hydrocarbons, including potential environmental and health concerns due to its reactivity and possible toxicity. Proper handling and storage are essential, as it may pose risks if inhaled or ingested. Additionally, it is important to consider its environmental impact, particularly regarding its potential contribution to ozone depletion.
Formula:CHClI2
InChI:InChI=1/CHClI2/c2-1(3)4/h1H
SMILES:C(Cl)(I)I
Synonyms:- Chlorodiiodomethane
- Methane, Chlorodiiodo-
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Found 3 products.
Diiodochloromethane
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Diiodochloromethane is a potentially toxic disinfection byproducts generated at water treatment plants in USA.<br>References Krasner, S.W., et al.: Proceed. Water. Quality. Technol. Confer., 1592 (2001); Carpenter, L.J., et al.: Global Biogeochem. Cycles., 14, 1191 (2000);<br></p>Formula:CHClI2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:302.28Diiodochloromethane
CAS:<p>Diiodochloromethane is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is used as a wastewater treatment agent. It can be used in biological treatment to break down organic compounds and remove heavy metals, such as mercury. Diiodochloromethane has been shown to have cytotoxic effects on mammalian cells and may be toxic at high concentrations. This chemical has been shown to react with trichloroacetic acid in the presence of ultraviolet light and generate iodoacetic acid, which can be used for specific treatment of chlorinated compounds. Diiodochloromethane binds to chloride ions present in the water and forms chlorine atoms, which are then released into the environment.</p>Formula:CHClI2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:302.28 g/mol


