Ketene

Agent Name
Ketene
CAS Number
463-51-4
Formula
C2-H2-O
Major Category
Toxic Gases & Vapors
Ketene formula graphical representation
Synonyms
Carbomethene; Ethenone; Keto-ethylene; [NIOSH] Ketoethylene; [ICSC]
Category
Other Toxic Gases & Vapors
Description
Colorless gas with a penetrating odor; [NIOSH]
Sources/Uses
Used in the synthesis of acetic anhydride and other organic chemicals; [ACGIH] Polymerizes readily and cannot be stored. Obtained from diketene; [CAMEO]
Comments
TLV Basis is pulmonary edema, lung damage, and eye irritation. Animal studies show that ketene is an inhalation irritant with toxicity similar to that of phosgene. [ACGIH] A severe irritant of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract; [CAMEO] Reacts violently with water producing acetic acid; A skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritant; Inhalation may cause pulmonary edema; Chronic or repeated exposure may cause emphysema and fibrosis; [ICSC] Causes acute pulmonary edema, other changes in lungs, thorax, or respiration, convulsions, and dyspnea in lethal-concentration inhalation studies of rodents; [RTECS]
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
Ceiling (ACGIH)
0.05 ppm
PEL (OSHA)
0.5 ppm
IDLH (NIOSH)
5 ppm
Excerpts from Documentation for IDLHs
Human data: It has been stated that 5 ppm is the lowest concentration productive of a clinically relevant physiologic response [Stokinger 1960].
Lethal Concentration
LCLo (mouse) = 23 ppm/30min
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Adverse Effects

Toxic Pneumonitis
Yes

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

Diseases

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