noun
- A colorless, oily liquid chemical compound (trichloromethyl chloroformate) used as a chemical warfare agent and in industrial synthesis; similar in effect to phosgene but more persistent.
Usage: technical; chemistry; military/historical context
Examples
- Diphosgene was developed as a chemical weapon during World War I.
- The compound diphosgene is more stable than phosgene in storage.
- Military historians study diphosgene as part of chemical warfare research.
- Diphosgene can be used in organic synthesis for creating certain esters and carbonates.
- Exposure to diphosgene causes severe respiratory damage similar to phosgene poisoning.