Dichloropropene

Identification

Synonyms: Telone, 1,3-D; DCP; 1,3-dichloro-1-propene; 1,3-dichloro-1-propylene; 1,3-dichloropropene; 1,3-dichloropropene (cis+trans); 1,3-dichloropropene (mixed isomers); 3-chloroallyl chloride; 3-chloropropenyl chloride; a-chloroallyl chloride; alpha,gamma-dichloropropylene; alpha-chloroallyl chloride
CAS No.: 542-75-6   EC NO.:208-826-5   RTECS No.: UC8310000
Molecular Weight:  110.97
Molecular Formula: C3H4Cl2
Structural Formula: 
m.p.: -84.5 °C
b.p.: 104 °C (cis-), 112 °C (trans-)
f.p.: 28°C
Autoignition Temperature: >500°C
Water solubility: 2.18g/l (cis-), 2.32g/l (trans-) @ 25 °C
Vapor pressure: 34.4 mm Hg @ 25 °C (cis-); 23.0 mm Hg @ 25 °C (trans-)

Preparation

1,3-chloropropene (1,3-DCP) is obtained by purification of by-product of ***

Application

1,3-chloropropene (1,3-DCP) is used mainly in farming as a pesticide, specifically as a preplant soil fumigant and nematicide. It is widely used some countries, but in the process of being phased out in the European Union etc.

Specification

Items
Specification
1,3-chloropropene (trans and cis)
95.0% min.
specific gravity
1.15~1.20 g/ml
boiling range
115~126 deg. C
water content
0.02% max.
Appearance
light yellow liquid with sweet smell
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Standard Packaging

230 kgs net drums, on pallets, 80 drums/20’FCL

Risks and Safety Information

 
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that 1,3-dichloropropene is possibly carcinogenic to humans. The EPA has classified 1,3-dichloropropene as a probable human carcinogen.
UN 2047
Class 3
PG III
R-Phrase: R10, 20/21, 25, 36/37/38, 43, 50/53
S-Phrase: S36/37, 45, 60, 61
For more information, please see MSDS
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