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[*] posted on 12-9-2011 at 04:52
Dichloromethane and Mercury - Any risk of poisoning?


Hi guys,

Do you foresee any reactions occuring between CH2Cl2 and Hg under standard conditions?

I ask because I am getting paranoid after spilling some dichloromethane on elemental mercury in the fume cupboard (broken thermometer). I'm worried that I run the risk of mercury poisoning through my gloves.

Many thanks in advance.
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[*] posted on 12-9-2011 at 07:01


Hg + 2 Na + 2 CH3Cl → (CH3)2Hg + 2 NaCl

Dont know if any similar reaction is possible with CH2Cl2 but it won't happen without a trigger (like metallic sodium in this case).

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[*] posted on 13-9-2011 at 02:18


no, no risk at all, but of course you have to keep the Hg inside a closed flask because the Hg can produce vapours that can be poisonous. The DCM is toxic all right but only if you get exposed for some long period and/or at high levels.
There is no reaction between the two compounds as I know
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