General Phenyldichloroarsine is an odorless, colorless substance that can form
hydrochloric acid upon contact with water. Another product of
hydrolysis is phenylarsenious acid, which is a severe
irritant to the
mucous membranes and
skin. In an impure state, phenyldichloroarsine may have a slight brown color, in its purest form though there is no color and the substance has an oily texture. Phenyldichloroarsine is one of four organic arsenicals, the other three are
lewisite (L),
methyldichloroarsine (MD), and
ethyldichloroarsine (ED). PD is considered an
analog of lewisite. The compound has a
C-metalloid bond between the
phenyl group and the arsenic and two
covalent bonds between the arsenic and the
chlorine.
Synthesis Phenyldichloroarsine is produced by reacting
benzene with
arsenic trichloride. Anhydrous
aluminum chloride acts as a
catalyst in this reaction. ==Uses==