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Chloromethane, also called methyl chloride, Refrigerant-40, R-40 or HCC 40, is an with the chemical formula . One of the , it is a colorless, sweet-smelling, flammable gas. Methyl chloride is a crucial in industrial chemistry, although it is rarely present in consumer products, and was formerly utilized as a . Most chloromethane is biogenic.


Occurrence
Chloromethane is an abundant , anthropogenic or natural, in the atmosphere. Natural sources produce an estimated 4,100,000,000 kg/yr.
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Marine
Laboratory cultures of marine ( Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Phaeocystis sp., Thalassiosira weissflogii, Chaetoceros calcitrans, Isochrysis sp., Porphyridium sp., Synechococcus sp., Tetraselmis sp., Prorocentrum sp., and Emiliana huxleyi) produce CH3Cl, but in relatively insignificant amounts. An extensive study of 30 species of polar macroalgae revealed the release of significant amounts of CH3Cl in only Gigartina skottsbergii and Gymnogongrus antarcticus.


Biogenesis
The plant contains the enzyme methyl chloride transferase that catalyzes the synthesis of CH3Cl from S-adenosine-L-methionine and chloride. This protein has been purified and expressed in E. coli, and seems to be present in other organisms such as white rot fungi ( Phellinus pomaceus), red algae ( Endocladia muricata), and the ice plant ( Mesembryanthemum crystallinum), each of which is a known CH3Cl producer.


Sugarcane and the emission of methyl chloride
In the sugarcane industry, the organic waste is usually burned in the power process. When contaminated by chloride, this waste burns, releasing methyl chloride in the atmosphere.


Interstellar detections
Chloromethane has been detected in the low-mass Class 0 protostellar binary, IRAS 16293 2422, using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). It was also detected in the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (67P/C-G) using the Rosetta Orbiter Spectrometer for Ion and Neutral Analysis (ROSINA) instrument on the Rosetta spacecraft. The detections reveal that chloromethane can be formed in star-forming regions before planets or life is formed.


Production
Chloromethane (originally called "chlorohydrate of methylene") was among the earliest organochlorine compounds to be discovered when it was synthesized by French chemists Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugène-Melchior Péligot in 1835 by boiling a mixture of , , and . This method is the forerunner for that used today, which uses hydrogen chloride instead of sulfuric acid and sodium chloride.

Chloromethane is produced commercially by treating with hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride, according to the chemical equation:

CH3OH + HCl → CH3Cl + H2O

A smaller amount of chloromethane is produced by treating a mixture of with at elevated temperatures. This method, however, also produces more highly chlorinated compounds such as , , and carbon tetrachloride. For this reason, methane chlorination is usually only practiced when these other products are also desired. This chlorination method also cogenerates hydrogen chloride, which poses a disposal problem.





Dispersion in the environment
Most of the methyl chloride present in the environment ends up being released to the . After being released into the air, the atmospheric lifetime of this substance is about 10 months with multiple natural sinks, such as ocean, transport to the stratosphere, soil, etc.

On the other hand, when the methyl chloride emitted is released to water, it will be rapidly lost by . The of this substance in terms of volatilization in the river, lagoon and lake is 2.1 h, 25 h and 18 days, respectively.

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The amount of methyl chloride in the is estimated to be 2 tonnes per year, representing 20–25% of the total amount of chlorine that is emitted to the stratosphere annually.


Uses
Large scale use of chloromethane is for the production of dimethyldichlorosilane and related organosilicon compounds. These compounds arise via the . The relevant reactions are (Me = CH3):
x MeCl + Si → Me3SiCl, Me2SiCl2, MeSiCl3, Me4Si2Cl2, ...
Dimethyldichlorosilane (Me2SiCl2) is of particular value as a precursor to , but trimethylsilyl chloride (Me3SiCl) and methyltrichlorosilane (MeSiCl3) are also valuable. Smaller quantities are used as a solvent in the manufacture of and in petroleum refining.

Chloromethane is employed as a and chlorinating agent, e.g. the production of . It is also used in a variety of other fields: as an extractant for , , and , as a and in foam production, as a , as an intermediate in drug manufacturing, as a carrier in low-temperature , as a fluid for thermometric and thermostatic equipment, and as a .


Obsolete applications
Chloromethane was widely used as a during the 1920s and 1930s, before being replaced by safer alternatives such as hydrofluorocarbons. In the late 1920s, some manufacturers promoted methyl chloride as a safer and less odorous option compared to and . Https://archive.org/details/sim_consumer-reports_1936-07_1_3/page/5/mode/1up , Vol. 1, No. 3, July 1936, p. 5. However, a series of fatal leaks in 1928 and 1929 raised serious concerns about its related to its toxicity and flammability. Although chloromethane has a faint sweet odor, its subtle scent made leaks difficult to detect. To address this issue, was later added as a nasal-irritating tracer, enhancing leak detection and serving as a warning mechanism.

Chloromethane was also once used for producing the lead-based gasoline additive .


Safety
Inhalation of chloromethane gas produces central nervous system effects similar to alcohol intoxication. The TLV is 50 ppm and the MAC is the same. Prolonged exposure may have mutagenic effects.


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