
Phosgene - Wikipedia
Phosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula COCl2. It is a toxic, colorless gas; in low concentrations, its musty odor resembles that of freshly cut hay or grass. [7]
Phosgene | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Sep 6, 2024 · Phosgene is a toxic gas or liquid that can cause damage to the skin, eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Signs and symptoms depend on how the amount of phosgene, how the person was exposed, and for how long.
Phosgene | Toxic Gas, Chloroformyl, Industrial Uses | Britannica
Feb 19, 2025 · phosgene, a colourless, chemically reactive, highly toxic gas having an odour like that of musty hay, used in making organic chemicals, dyestuffs, polycarbonate resins, and isocyanates for making polyurethane resins.
Phosgene | COCl2 | CID 6371 - PubChem
Phosgene is a colorless nonflammable gas that has the odor of freshly cut hay. It is a manufactured chemical, but small amounts occur naturally from the break down of chlorinated compounds.
Phosgene Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Dec 26, 2022 · Determine the pathophysiology of phosgene toxicity. Identify current management strategies for phosgene toxicity. Identify key elements of history and physical that are characteristic of acute phosgene toxicity. Communicate differential diagnoses and how to distinguish them from phosgene toxicity.
Medical Management Guidelines for Phosgene - Centers for …
Phosgene is a combustion product of many household products that contain volatile organochlorine compounds. Therefore, it may contribute to the hazards of smoke inhalation in fire victims and firefighters. Inhalation is the major route of phosgene exposure. The odor threshold for phosgene is 5 times higher than the OSHA PEL.
ToxFAQs™ for Phosgene - Centers for Disease Control and …
Phosgene is a colorless nonflammable gas that has the odor of freshly cut hay. It is a manufactured chemical, but small amounts occur naturally from the break down of chlorinated compounds.
Phosgene - Chemical Safety Facts
Mar 1, 2023 · Phosgene is a building block chemical in the manufacture of diisocyanate chemicals used to make a range of polyurethane products used in everyday life, including flexible foam in upholstered furniture, rigid foam as insulation in walls and roofs, and thermoplastic polyurethane used in medical devices and footwear.
Phosgene | NIOSH | CDC
Phosgene (COCl₂) is a colorless gas with a suffocating odor like musty hay. Exposure to phosgene may cause irritation to the eyes, dry burning throat, vomiting, cough, foamy sputum, breathing difficulty, and chest pain; and when liquid: frostbite. Workers may be harmed from exposure to phosgene.
Phosgene | Toxic Substances | Toxic Substance Portal | ATSDR
Phosgene is a colorless nonflammable gas that has the odor of freshly cut hay. It is a manufactured chemical, but small amounts occur naturally from the break down of chlorinated compounds.