Agent Name
Methylene thiocyanate
Major Category
Other Uses
Synonyms
CP 17879; Methane, dithiocyanato-; Methylendirhodanid [Czech]; Methylendithiokyanat [Czech]; Methylene bis(thiocyanate); Methylene dithiocyanate; Methylene thiocyanate; Methylenebis(thiocyanate); Methylenedirhodanid [German]; Methylenedirhodanide; Nalco D-1994; Nalfloc N 206; Proxel MB; Thiocyanic acid, methylene ester; V 709; [ChemIDplus] Organiclear, Methylene bisthiocyanate; [Hawley] UN2811
Category
Biocides/Disinfectants
Description
Yellow to light orange solid; [CAMEO]
Sources/Uses
Used against wood rot, termites, mildew, and decay; [Hawley] Powerful action against slime-forming bacteria, spore formers, and fungi; Used in paper mills and water cooling systems; [HSDB]
Comments
A skin and eye irritant; May cause skin sensitization; [ICSC] Toxic by inhalation and ingestion; Causes burns; [ESIS] A corrosive substance that causes lacrimation and may cause lung edema after inhalation of high concentrations; [CAMEO] Thiocyanates release cyanide on contact with acid. [MSDSonline] See "CYANIDES."
Vapor Pressure
0.00197 mm Hg
Explanatory Notes
ERG Guide for "Corrosive solid, toxic, n.o.s."
Other Poison
Chemical Asphyxiant
Diseases
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Processes
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