BobCajun
Well-Known Member
It degrades to phosgene, used as a chemical weapon in WW1. Probably not the best choice.Has anyone tried extracting using chloroform?
"Upon ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the presence of oxygen, chloroform slowly converts into phosgene by a radical reaction. To suppress this photodegradation, chloroform is often stored in brown-tinted glass containers. Chlorinated compounds used to remove oil from metals, such as automotive brake cleaners, are converted to phosgene by the UV rays of arc welding processes." (wikipedia on phosgene)