| Name | 2,2-dibromo-2-chloroacetaldehyde |
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| Synonyms |
2-Chlor-2.2-dibrom-aethanal-(1)
chlorodibromoacetaldehyde Dibrom-chlor-acetaldehyd dibromo-chloro-acetaldehyde |
| Description | Dibromochloroacetaldehyde belongs to trihalogenated acetaldehyde and is a byproduct in drinking water. Dibromochloroacetaldehyde has genotoxicity[1]. |
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| Related Catalog | |
| In Vitro | The rank order of haloacetaldehyde (HAL) cytotoxicity is tribromoacetaldehyde (TBAL)≈chloroacetaldehyde (CAL)>dibromoacetaldehyde (DBAL)≈bromochloroacetaldehyde (BCAL)≈ dibromochloroacetaldehyde (DBCAL)>IAL>bromoacetaldehyde (BAL)≈ bromodichloroacetaldehyde (BDCAL)>dichloroacetaldehyde (DCAL)> trichloroacetaldehyde (TCAL). The HALs are highly cytotoxic compared to other DBP chemical classes. The rank order of HAL genotoxicity is DBAL>CAL≈DBCAL>TBAL≈BAL>BDCAL>BCAL≈DCAL>IAL[1]. |
| References |
| Density | 2.444g/cm3 |
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| Boiling Point | 129.8ºC at 760 mmHg |
| Molecular Formula | C2HBr2ClO |
| Molecular Weight | 236.29000 |
| Flash Point | 32.3ºC |
| Exact Mass | 233.80800 |
| PSA | 17.07000 |
| LogP | 1.86770 |
| Index of Refraction | 1.571 |
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64316-11-6 |
| Literature: Jacobsen; Neumeister Chemische Berichte, 1882 , vol. 15, p. 601 |
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64316-11-6 |
| Literature: Mirskova, A. N.; Levkovskaya, G. G.; Drozdova, T. I.; Bannikova, O. B.; Kalikhman, I. D.; Voronkov, M. G. Journal of Organic Chemistry USSR (English Translation), 1982 , vol. 18, p. 1427 - 1428 Zhurnal Organicheskoi Khimii, 1982 , vol. 18, # 8 p. 1632 - 1634 |