Nomenclature
CAS number: 79-34-5
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane;
sym-tetrachloroethane; acetylene tetrachloride; Cellon; Bonoform.
C
2H
2Cl
4; mol wt 167.85.
C 14.31%, H 1.20%, Cl 84.49%.
Cl
2CHCHCl
2.
Description and references
Manuf by catalytic addition of chlorine to
acetylene: Peters, Neumann, Angew. Chem. 45, 261 (1932); by chlorination of ethylene: Pye, US 2752402 (1956 to Dow); by catalytic chlorination of ethane: Joseph, US 2752401 (1956 to Dow); by chlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane: Conrad, US 2725412 (1955 to Ethyl Corp.); Fox, US 2846484 (1958 to Monsanto). Toxicity study: H. F. Smyth et al., Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 30, 470 (1969). Review of toxicology and human exposure:
Toxicological Profile for 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (PB97-121099, 1996) 186 pp.
Properties
Nonflammable, heavy, mobile liquid. Sweetish,
suffocating, chloroform-like odor. d425 1.58658. mp -44°. bp760 146.5°. nD20 1.49419. Very sparingly sol in water. At 25° one gram dissolves
in 350 ml H2O. Misc with methanol, ethanol, benzene, ether,
petr ether, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, carbon disulfide, dimethylformamide,
oils. Has the highest solvent power of the chlorinated hydrocarbons.
LD50 orally in
rats: 0.20 ml/kg (Smyth).Caution
Potential symptoms of overexposure
are nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain; finger tremors; jaundice,
hepatitis, tender liver; dermatitis; monocytosis; kidney damage.
Potential occupational carcinogen. See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH
97-140, 1997) p 300.Use
Nonflammable solvent for fats, oils, waxes, resins,
cellulose acetate, rubber, copal, phosphorus, sulfur. As solvent
in certain types of Friedel-Crafts reactions or phthalic anhydride
condensations. In the manuf of paint, varnish, and rust removers.
In soil sterilization and weed killer and insecticide formulations.
In the determination of theobromine in cacao. As immersion fluid
in crystallography. In the biological laboratory to produce pathological
changes in gastrointestinal tract, liver, and kidneys. Intermediate
in the manuf of trichloroethylene and other chlorinated hydrocarbons
having two carbon atoms.