Ethylene dichloride is a colorless, yellowish liquid with a weak chloroform-like odor. This chemical, which is also called EDC for short, is the main intermediate in the production of polyvinyl chloride. This
chemical is obtained from the reaction of ethylene and chlorine in the presence of iron chloride catalyst. This material is also produced from the oxychlorination reaction of ethylene in the presence of copper chloride catalyst
Characteristics
Molecular mass | 98.96 g/mol |
Melting point | – 35 °C |
Boiling point | 84 °C |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Safty and Packing
Ethylene dichloride is a toxic, corrosive, flammable and carcinogenic substance. This chemical is available in 250 kg barrels in the market.
Application
• Production of vinyl chloride monomer
• Raw material for production of Tetrachloroethylene
• Solvent
• Detergents production
Other Names
- 1,2-Dichloroethane
- Ethylene chloride
- 1,2-DCE
- DCE
- Dutch Oil
- Freon 150
Chemical Formula
- C2H4Cl2