Nitrosyl chloride

Nitrosyl chloride Basic information
Product Name:Nitrosyl chloride
Synonyms:Nitrogen oxychloride;Nitrosyl chloride;Nitrosyl chloride ((NO)Cl);Nitrosylchlorid;Nitroso chloride;Nitrosyl chloride ISO 9001:2015 REACH
CAS:2696-92-6
MF:ClNO
MW:65.46
EINECS:220-273-1
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Mol File:2696-92-6.mol
Nitrosyl chloride Structure
Nitrosyl chloride Chemical Properties
Melting point -59.6°C
Boiling point -5
density 1.417
vapor density 2.3
form yellow-red-brown gas
color Orange-yellow gas condensing to a deep red liquid
Odorirritating odor
Water Solubility decomposes in H2O; soluble fuming H2SO4 [HAW93]
LogP0.351 (est)
EPA Substance Registry SystemNitrosyl chloride (2696-92-6)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C,T
RIDADR 1069
Hazard Note Toxic/Corrosive
HazardClass 2.3
Hazardous Substances Data2696-92-6(Hazardous Substances Data)
MSDS Information
Nitrosyl chloride Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesYellow-red liquid or yellow gas.Decomposed by water; dissociates into nitric oxide and chlorine on heating; soluble in fuming sulfuric acid. Nonflammable.
Chemical PropertiesYellow to reddish liquid or yellow/red gas. Choking odor. Liquefies at-5.5°C.
Physical propertiesYellow gas; heavier than air, density 2.3 (air=1); gas density 2.872 g/L; liquefies at -5.55°C; liquid density 1.273 g/mL; freezes at -59.4°C; critical temperature 167°C; reacts with water; soluble in fuming sulfuric acid.
UsesSynthetic detergents, catalyst, intermediate.
PreparationNitrosyl chloride can be prepared by the reaction of nitric oxide with chlorine: 2NO + Cl2 → 2ClNO
Also, nitrosyl chloride is produced by the action of chlorine on sodium nitrate; or by the reaction of nitrosyl sulfuric acid with hydrochloric acid: NaNO3 + Cl2 → ClNO + NaClO2 ONHSO4 + HCl → ClNO + H2 SO4
Nitrosyl chloride also is obtained as a byproduct in the manufacture of potassium nitrate from potassium chloride and nitric acid:In the above preparative method, nitrosyl chloride must be separated from nitric acid; otherwise, in the presence of pure and excess nitric acid, it can decompose to nitrogen dioxide and chlorine:2ClNO + HNO3 → 6NO2 + Cl2 +2H2O
Also, nitrosyl chloride can be synthesized from its elements by heating nitrogen, oxygen and chlorine gas at 400°C: N2 + O2 + Cl2 → 2ClNO
Faraday obtained nitrosyl chloride by dissolving palladium in a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids (Faraday, M. Trans. Roy. Soc. (London), Vol. 136, pp. 48, 1846): Pd + HNO3 + 3HCl → PdCl2 + ClNO + 2H2O.
DefinitionOne of the oxidizing agents in aqua regia.
General DescriptionA yellow to yellowish red gas. Liquefies at -5.5°C. Very toxic by inhalation. Noncombustible, but accelerates burning of combustible material. Decomposed by water to form corrosive hydrochloric acid. Vapors heavier than air. Prolonged exposure to fire or heat can cause containers to rupture violently and rocket .
Air & Water ReactionsDissolves into and reacts with moisture in the air or with water to form hydrochloric acid and toxic red oxides of nitrogen.
Reactivity ProfileNitrosyl chloride is an oxidizing agent. Dissociates into nitric oxide and chlorine on heating. Gives an explosive reaction when sealed in a tube with a residue of acetone and in the presence of platinum catalyst [Chem. Eng. News 35(43):60. 1967]. 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].
HazardStrong irritant, especially to lungs and mucous membranes.
Health HazardGas is highly toxic. Inhalation causes severe irritation of respiratory tract and damage to mucous membranes. Delayed effects, which include severe pulmonary edema, may not be apparent for several hours.
Fire HazardSpecial Hazards of Combustion Products: Very toxic gases are generated when heated
Safety ProfilePoison by inhalation and ingestion. A corrosive irritant to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Inhalation may cause pulmonary edema and hemorrhage. Potentially explosive reaction with acetone + platinum. Mixtures with hydrogen + oxygen igmte spontaneously. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Cland NOx.
Potential ExposureA nitrocompound used as a reagent, catalyst, bleaching agent, and intermediate for making other chemicals.
ShippingUN1069 Nitrosyl chloride, Hazard Class: 2.3; Labels 2.3-Poisonous gas, 8-Corrosive material; Inhalation Hazard Zone C
Purification MethodsIt is an orange gas with a suffocating odour. It has been fractionally distilled at atmospheric pressure in an all-glass, low-temperature still, taking the fraction boiling at -4o and storing it in sealed tubes. Alternatively the gas is dried by CaCl2 and passed through H2SO4 when Cl2 passes on, but NOCl is absorbed to form nitrososulfuric acid (NO.HSO4) which on warming with NaCl evolves pure NOCl [Tilden J Chem Soc 27 630 1874.] It is decomposed by H2O and alkali, and forms compounds with metal chlorides e.g. FeCl3.NOCl. [Coleman Inorg Synth I 55 1939.]
IncompatibilitiesDissolves into and reacts with moisture in the air or with water forming hydrochloric acid and toxic red oxides of nitrogen. Nitrosyl chloride is a strong oxidizer. Violent reaction with strong acids, alkalis (e.g., sodium hydroxide), ammonia, amines, reducing agents, other strong oxidizers. Elevated temperature may cause explosive decomposition. Dissociates into nitric oxide and chlorine on heating. Corrosive to most metals. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings.
Waste DisposalReturn refillable compressed gas cylinders to supplier. 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.
Nitrosyl chloride Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation ProductsALDICARB-OXIME-->CARVONE-->3-Amino-2-azepanone-->Nitrogen Tetroxide
Tin sulfide beryllium chloride MOLYBDENUM(V) CHLORIDE Nitrosylsulfuric acid NITRIC OXIDE Sodium nitrite calcium bicarbonate chloramide Nitrosyl chloride

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