Restricted Use Pesticides & Combining Chemicals Info:
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- Chloropicrin 100
- K-PAM by AMVAC
- PALADIN (Dimethyl Disulfide) by Arkema
- PALADIN EC (Dimethyl Disulfide + Chloropicrin) by Arkema
- Pic-Clor 60EC
- Telone (1,3-Dichloropropene + Chloropicrin) by Dow Chemical
COMBINING CHEMICALS:
PER:CAMEO CHEMICALS
CHLOROPICRIN mixed with
1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
Caution :
- Reaction products may be explosive or sensitive to shock or friction ******
WATER mixed with
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE
Caution :
- Reaction products may be flammable
- Reaction liberates gaseous products and may cause pressurization
- Reaction products may be toxic
- May produce the following gases:
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
WATER mixed with
CHLOROPICRIN
Caution:
- Reaction products may be corrosive
- Reaction liberates gaseous products and may cause pressurization
- May produce the following gases:
- Acid Fumes
- Hydrogen Halide
- Nitrogen Oxides
CHLOROPICRIN: PER CAMEO CHEMICALS
Potentially Incompatible Absorbents
Use caution: Liquids with this reactive group classification have been known to react with the absorbents listed below. More info about absorbents, including situations to watch out for...
- Cellulose-Based Absorbents
- Expanded Polymeric Absorbents
Reactivity Profile
CHLOROPICRIN is a powerful irritant affecting all body surfaces, more toxic then chlorine. It can be shocked into detonation. When heated to decomposition, it emits highly toxic fumes of chlorine gas and nitrogen oxides [Sax, 9th ed., 1996, p. 821]. It produces a violent reaction with aniline [Jackson, K. E., Chem. Rev., 1934, 14, p. 269] or strong bases in the presence of alcohols (alkoxides) [Ramsey, B. G., et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1966, 88, p. 3059]. An insecticidal mixture of the nitrocompound and 3-bromopropyne exploded violently, initiated by an overheated pump during a railcar transfer operation, [BCISC Quart. Safety Summ., 1968, 39, 12].
Belongs to the Following Reactive Group(s) ******