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Chloroacetophenone: Riot Control / Tear Agent

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Basic Information
Name
Chloroacetophenone: Riot Control / Tear Agent
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1970
Description

Phenacyl chloride, also commonly known as chloroacetophenone, is a substituted acetophenone. It is a useful building block in organic chemistry. Apart from that, it has been historically used as a riot control agent, where it is designated CN. It should not be confused with cyanide, another agent used in chemical warfare. Because of its significantly greater toxicity, it has largely been supplanted by CS gas. Even though CN is still supplied to paramilitary and police forces in a small pressurized aerosol known as “Mace” or tear gas, its use is falling as pepper spray both works and disperses more quickly than CN and is less toxic than CN. The term "Mace" came into being because it was the brand-name invented by one of the first American manufacturers of CN aerosol sprays. Subsequently, in the United States, Mace became synonymous with tear-gas sprays in the same way that Kleenex has become strongly associated with facial tissues (a phenomenon known as a genericized trademark). Like CS gas, this compound irritates the mucous membranes (oral, nasal, conjunctival and tracheobronchial). Sometimes it can give rise to more generalized reactions such as syncope, temporary loss of balance and orientation.[6] More rarely, cutaneous irritating outbreaks have been observed and allergic contact permanent dermatitis. At high concentrations, CN may cause corneal epithelial damage and chemosis. It has also accounted for at least five deaths, which have resulted from pulmonary injury and/or asphyxia.

System
Alternative Designations 2-Chloro-1-phenylethanone, 2-Chloroacetophenone, alpha-Chloroacetophenone, Chemical mace, Chloromethyl phenyl ketone, Phenyl chloromethylketone, Tear gas
Military designation CN
Chemical abstracts service number 532-27-4
UN Number 1697
Chemical Formula C8H7ClO
Appearance Gas
Color Gray, white, or colorless
Description type agent Riot Control/Tear Agent
Description Military and law enforcement use CN for riot control.
Lethality Yes
Nonpersistent Yes
Flammability* 1
Health* 2
Instability/reactivity* 0
Flashpoint° (F) 244
Boiling Point ° (F) 472-473
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation Yes
Ingestion Yes
Skin/eye Yes
Methods of Dissemination
Indoor air Yes
Water Yes
Outdoor air Yes
Agricultural Possible
Historic usage* Yes
Image Sources
Notes INA;
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
C
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
United States
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