DMH-11 Mustard

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DMH-11 Mustard

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DMH-11 Mustard, also known as Bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide, Sulfur mustard, or Mustard gas, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C4H8Cl2S. It is a powerful vesicant and alkylating agent that has been used as a chemical weapon due to its toxic and blistering effects on the skin, eyes, and respiratory system.

Properties

DMH-11 Mustard is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a density of 1.27 g/cm³. It has a melting point of -57 °C and a boiling point of 217 °C. It is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and chloroform.

Synthesis

DMH-11 Mustard can be synthesized through the reaction of 2-chloroethanol with thionyl chloride, followed by the addition of sulfur:

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Toxicity

DMH-11 Mustard is highly toxic and can cause severe damage to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It acts as a vesicant, causing blistering and burns on contact with the skin. Inhalation of the vapor or aerosolized form can lead to respiratory distress, lung damage, and even death. It is also a potent carcinogen and mutagen, with long-term exposure increasing the risk of cancer and genetic abnormalities.

Medical Uses

Despite its toxic nature, DMH-11 Mustard has been used in medical research and treatment. It has been studied for its potential use in cancer therapy, particularly in the treatment of certain types of tumors. Its alkylating properties allow it to interfere with DNA replication and cell division, making it a potential tool in targeted cancer treatments.

Safety Precautions

Due to its extreme toxicity, handling and storage of DMH-11 Mustard should only be done by trained professionals in a controlled laboratory setting. Protective clothing, including gloves, goggles, and respiratory protection, should be worn when working with this compound. Proper ventilation and containment measures should be in place to prevent exposure to the surrounding environment.

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