Israelkk,
PHOSGENE (Formula:
CCl2O; Density: 3.4 kg/m
3; Molecular Weight: 98.92; CAS Registry Number: 75-44-5), also called
"Carbonyl chloride" or
"Chloroformyl chloride", is a very dangerous and toxic gas: it was also used for chemical attacks during the I
st World War!
For the relevant "safety card", see:
The problem of sealing and "fugitive" emissions is very critical when dealing with such a fluid... so I agree with MortenA: take this only as indicative, the issue is worth of more study!
Anyway, regarding the compatibility of PTFE, a catalogue of a sealing materials' Manufacturer (
Angst+Pfister), for example, tells me that it is good with
liquid phosgene (
i.e. below 8°C at ambient pressure); Cloroprene (
Neoprene) and fluorinate rubber (
VitonTM) also show a good behaviour.
Phosgene
gas is not mentioned... may be because the prefer to be directly consulted in such delicate cases.
Hope this helps,
'NGL