Difluorodibromomethane
Synonyms & Trade Names
Dibromodifluoromethane, Freon® 12B2, Halon® 1202Exposure Limits
NIOSH REL
TWA 100 ppm (860 mg/m3)OSHA PEL
TWA 100 ppm (860 mg/m3)Physical Description
Colorless, heavy liquid or gas (above 76°F) with a characteristic odor.Molecular Weight
209.8Boiling Point
76°FFreezing Point
-231°FSolubility
InsolubleVapor Pressure
620 mmHgIonization Potential
11.07 eVSpecific Gravity
(59°F): 2.29Flash Point
NAUpper Exposive Limit
NALower Explosive Limit
NANonflammable Gas
Incompatibilities & Reactivities
Chemically-active metals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, powdered aluminum, zinc & magnesiumExposure Routes
inhalation, ingestion, skin and/or eye contactSymptoms
In Animals: irritation respiratory system; central nervous system symptoms; liver damageTarget Organs
respiratory system, central nervous system, liverPersonal Protection/Sanitation
(See protection codes)Skin:Prevent skin contact
Eyes:Prevent eye contact
Wash skin:No recommendation
Remove:When wet or contaminated
Change:No recommendation
First Aid
(See procedures)Eye:Irrigate immediately
Skin:Water flush immediately
Breathing:Respiratory support
Swallow:Medical attention immediately
Respirator Recommendations
NIOSH/OSHA
Up to 1000 ppm:
(APF = 10) Any supplied-air respirator
Up to 2000 ppm:
(APF = 25) Any supplied-air respirator operated in a continuous-flow mode
(APF = 50) Any self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece
(APF = 50) Any supplied-air respirator with a full facepiece
Emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations or IDLH conditions:
(APF = 10,000) Any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode
(APF = 10,000) Any supplied-air respirator that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode in combination with an auxiliary self-contained positive-pressure breathing apparatus
Escape:
(APF = 50) Any air-purifying, full-facepiece respirator (gas mask) with a chin-style, front- or back-mounted organic vapor canister
Any appropriate escape-type, self-contained breathing apparatus
- Page last reviewed:April 11, 2016
- Page last updated:April 11, 2016
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Information Division