Methyl phosphonic dichloride is a low meltingsolid or colorless liquid. Molecular weight = 132.91;Boiling point = 162℃; Freezing/Melting point 5 32℃;Flash point = $ 50℃ (oc). Mixes violently with water.Potential Exposure: Used as a chemical intermediate inpesticide manufacture
Methyl phosphonic dichloride is a low melting
solid or colorless to pale yellow liquid. Pungent odor.
The oxidation of lowvalency organophosphorus compounds is important mainly in the case of the thiophosphonic acid chlorides. This method is used in the production of methylphosphonic acid dichloride by reaction of methyldichlorophosphine with sulfuryl chloride or chlorosulfuric acid. Elemental sulfur reacts with MePCl2 in the presence of catalytic quantities of tetraalkylphosphonium salts to form methylthiophosphonic acid dichloride.
Strongly irritates skin. Contact may destroy or irreversibly alter skin tissue. Very toxic by ingestion, inhalation, or by skin absorption. Combustible, though may be difficult to ignite.
Fumes in moist air to form hydrogen chloride. Reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid, reaction may be violent.
METHYLPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE is incompatible with water, strong oxidizing agents, alcohols, bases (including amines).. May react vigorously or explosively if mixed with diisopropyl ether or other ethers in the presence of trace amounts of metal salts [J. Haz. Mat., 1981, 4, 291].
Poisonous if inhaled or swallowed. Contact causes severe burns to skin and eyes.
METHYLPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE may burn but does not ignite readily. May ignite other combustible materials (wood, paper, oil, etc.). Reacts violently with water. Flammable poisonous gases may accumulate in tanks and hopper cars. Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. Contact causes severe burns to skin and eyes. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may cause pollution. Violent reaction with water.
Poison by inhalation.
A corrosive irritant to the eyes, skin,
and mucous membranes. When heated
to decomposition it emits toxic fumes
of Cland POx.
Highly flammable; mists or Vapors may
form explosive mixture with air. Reacts with moist air forming
fumes of hydrogen chloride; may spontaneously ignite. Reacts
with water or alcohol, forming hydrochloric acid. The reaction
may be violent and ignite unreacted material. Incompatible
with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates,
perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials,
strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides, amines, ethers.
May react violently, possibly explosively, when mixed with
ethers and trace amounts of metal salts.
If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove anycontact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least15 min, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts theskin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediatelywith soap and water. Seek medical attention immediately. Ifthis chemical has been inhaled, remove from exposure,begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions, including resuscitation mask) if breathing has stopped and CPR ifheart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to a medicalfacility. When this chemical has been swallowed, getmedical attention. If victim is conscious, administer wateror milk. Do not induce vomiting. Keep victim quiet andmaintain normal body temperature. Medical observation isrecommended for 24- 48 h after breathing overexposure, aspulmonary edema may be delayed. As first aid for pulmo-nary edema, a doctor or authorized paramedic may consideradministering a corticosteroid spray.
Color Code—White: Corrosive or Contact Hazard;Store separately in a corrosion-resistant location. Prior toworking with this chemical you should be trained on itsproper handling and storage. Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, well-ventilated area. Sources of ignition, suchas smoking and open flames, are prohibited where thischemical is handled, used, or stored. Use only nonsparkingtools and equipment, especially when opening and closingcontainers of this chemical. Wherever this chemical is used,handled, manufactured, or stored, use explosion-proof electrical equipment and fittings
UN9206 Methyl phosphonic dichloride, Hazard
class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials, 8-Corrosive
material. Domestic (United States), Inhalation Hazard Zone
B. UN3390 Toxic by inhalation liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.
with an LC50 # 1000 mL/m3 and saturated vapor concentration ≥ 10 LC50 Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-
Poisonous materials, 8-Corrosive material, Technical Name
Required, Inhalation Hazard Zone B
Methylphosphonic dichloride [676-97-1] M 132.9, m 33o, 33-37o, b 53-54o/10mm, 64-6 7o/20.5mm, 86o/44mm, 162o/760mm, d 4 1.4382. Fractionally redistil it until the purity as checked by hydrolysis and acidimetry for Clis correct and the distillate should solidify on cooling. [Kinnear & Perren J Chem Soc 3437 1952, Crofts & Kosolapoff J Am Chem Soc 75 3379 1952, for IR see McIvor et al. Can J Chem 34 1611 1956, Beilstein 4 IV 3509.]
Reacts violently with water, alcohols,forming hydrochloric acid/hydrogen chloride vapor. Thereaction may be violent. Corrodes metals. Incompatiblewith strong oxidizers, alcohols, bases (including amines).May react violently, possibly explosively, when mixed withethers and trace amounts of metal salts.
Use a licensed professional
waste disposal service to dispose of this material. Dissolve
or mix the material with a combustible solvent and burn
in a chemical incinerator equipped with an afterburner and
scrubber. All federal, state, and local environmental
regulations must be observed