When people breathe normally, they do not absorb only oxygen, but also other substances. Our lives are closely related to these chemicals, such as breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. This article introduces carbon disulfide, which is commonly found in glass and is the raw material of glass. It can also be used to make pesticides, rayon, etc. However, carbon dioxide also has certain harm to humans. Let's take a look. 1 Uses of Carbon Disulfide
Mainly used as raw material for manufacturing viscose fiber and glass. Xanthate produced from carbon disulfide is used as an ore flotation agent in the metallurgical industry. Used in the production of agricultural pesticides. It can be used as a solvent for sulfur chloride during industrial vulcanization of rubber. It is used to make corrosion inhibitors for equipment and pipelines in ammonia treatment systems. It is also a solvent used for testing primary amines, secondary amines and α-amino acids, measuring refractive index, and chromatographic analysis. It is also used to extract oil from flaxseed, olive fruits, animal bones, leather and wool. Used as lubricant in aviation. Carbon disulfide is an intermediate for fungicides such as rice blast-ling, captan, mancozeb, mancozeb, mancozeb, mancozeb, thiram, zinc thiram, and arsenic thiram. It is also a raw material for artificial fibers and a rubber vulcanization accelerator. Carbon disulfide is the raw material for the production of rayon, cellophane, carbon tetrachloride, pesticide fungicides, and rubber additives. It is an excellent solvent in the production of products such as grease, wax, resin, rubber and sulfur. It can be used as a wool degreasing agent, clothing stain remover, metal flotation agent, paint and varnish release agent, aviation kerosene additive, etc. 2. The harm of carbon disulfide to humans Carbon disulfide can invade the human body through the respiratory tract, skin, and digestive tract. It is a poison to the nervous system that can inhibit enzyme activity, affect lipoprotein metabolism, and cause cardiovascular disease. Long-term exposure to low concentrations of carbon disulfide can cause chronic poisoning, resulting in diseases such as dullness, insomnia, memory loss, multiple neuritis, and atherosclerosis. Short-term exposure to high concentrations of carbon disulfide vapor can cause acute poisoning. In mild cases, patients may experience headache, dizziness, nausea and mental symptoms; in severe cases, patients may first experience intense excitement, followed by loss of consciousness, disappearance of pupil reflexes, and even death. |
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