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Uses
Primary
- "Heavy lifting" precursor in the production of acetic anhydride and chloroacetyl chloride
Natural occurrence
- does not occur naturally
Hazards
Extreme hazard. This is arguably the single most hazardous material we detail. Ethenone has similar toxicity to dichlorocarbonyl and hydrogen cyanide. Death from pulmonary edema is quite rapid. IDLH is 5ppm.
Production
Synthesis
- Heat acetone in the absence of oxygen, producing ethenone and methane
- CH3C(O)CH3(v){CH2CO + CH4 // also ethylene and carbon monoxide700°C}→
- CH3C(O)CH3(v)
Purification
Testing
Storage
- ethenone dimerizes at room temperature, thus ethenone should not be stored for long periods.
Disposal
- Can be burned, or reacted with water