Unsaturated Halogenated Hydrocarbons

    March 2004 in “ Patty's Toxicology
    Richard A. Lemen
    TLDR These chemicals can be toxic and cause health issues like irritation, liver damage, and cancer.
    The document detailed eleven unsaturated halogenated hydrocarbons, focusing on their uses, properties, and toxic effects. Dichloroacetylene was noted for its high toxicity and spontaneous combustibility, often resulting from trichloroethylene exposure in closed systems. Allyl chloride was handled with care due to its eye irritation potential. Hexachlorobutadiene was primarily an unwanted by-product in the U.S., with limited use as a chemical intermediate. β-Chloroprene exposure led to eye and respiratory irritation, liver injury, and hair loss. Vinyl chloride exposure, mainly through inhalation, was linked to liver damage and cancer, with metabolism necessary for its toxic effects. Trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene were widely used industrial solvents, with the former used in dry cleaning and metal degreasing, and the latter causing CNS depression at high concentrations.
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