Phosgene (a.k.a. COCl2) is a colorless, highly toxic gas, mainly applied in the production of a great variety of chemicals, specially isocyanates. It is soluble in aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and organic acids and esters. COCl2 is easily removed from solvents by heating or sparging with air or nitrogen, but because of its toxicity, great care must be taken to prevent its presence in the atmosphere. Phosgene is manufactured by reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine over activated carbon.
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