xylyl bromide
Plurale: xylyl bromides
Chemical weapon of World War I; a lachrymatory (tear) gas, first used by the Germans at Bolimov 31 Jan 1915 under the name T-Stoff. It was highly effective and relatively non-lethal, but was found to corrode its containers and was not very effective at low temperatures.
It was also readily absorbed by the charcoal used in gas-mask canisters and thus by 1917 had been replaced by more powerful agents. About 500 tons were used in artillery shells by the Germans and although this caused no serious casualties, it demonstrated the tactical possibilities of gas shells and paved the way for more effective chemical agents.
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