1,1,1-Trichloroethane
 
Skeletal formula of 1,1,1-trichloroethane Space-filling model of 1,1,1-trichloroethane  
  
  
Names
  
Preferred IUPAC name 
 
Other names
1,1,1-TCA, Methyl chloroform, Chlorothene, Solvent 111, R-140a, Genklene, monochlorethylidene chloride (archaic)
  
Identifiers
  
 
  
 
  
ChEBI 
  
ChEMBL 
  
ChemSpider 
  
ECHA InfoCard 100.000.688  
 
EC Number 
  
 
82076
  
 
  
KEGG 
  
 
  
RTECS number 
  
UNII 
  
UN number 
2831
  
 
  
InChI=1S/C2H3Cl3/c1-2(3,4)5/h1H3
 Y  Key: UOCLXMDMGBRAIB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
 Y  InChI=1/C2H3Cl3/c1-2(3,4)5/h1H3
Key: UOCLXMDMGBRAIB-UHFFFAOYAP
 
 
  
Properties
  
 
C2 H3 Cl3  or CH3 CCl3  
  
Molar mass 
133.40 g/mol   
  
Appearance
 
Colourless liquid
  
Odor 
mild, chloroform-like[ 1]   
Density 
1.32 g/cm3 
  
Melting point 
−33 °C (−27 °F; 240 K)
  
Boiling point 
74 °C (165 °F; 347 K)
  
 
0.4% (20 °C)[ 1] [ 2]   
Vapor pressure 
100 mmHg (20°C)[ 1]   
 
1.437[ 3]   
Hazards
  
Occupational safety and health  
Main hazards
Ozone layer impact. Irritant to the upper respiratory tract. Causes severe irritation and swelling to eyes.
  
GHS  labelling 
 
 
 
Warning 
 
 
H332 , H420 
 
 
P261 , P271 , P304+P312 , P304+P340 , P312 , P502 
 
NFPA 704 
  
Explosive limits 
7.5–12.5%[ 1]   
Lethal dose  or concentration (LD, LC):
 
 
9600 mg/kg (oral, rat)[ 4]   
 
3911 ppm (mouse, 2 hr)[ 4]   
NIOSH  
 
TWA 350 ppm (1900 mg/m3 )[ 1]   
 
C 350 ppm (1900 mg/m3 ) [15-minute][ 1]   
 
700 ppm[ 1]   
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their 
standard state  (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
 
1,1,1-Trichloroethane , also known as methyl chloroform  and chlorothene , is a chloroalkane  with the chemical formula CH3 CCl3 . It is an isomer of 1,1,2-trichloroethane . A colourless and sweet-smelling liquid, it was once produced industrially in large quantities for use as a solvent .[ 5] Montreal Protocol  as an ozone-depleting substance and as such use has declined since 1996. Trichloroethane should not be confused with the similar-sounding trichloroethene  which is also commonly used as a solvent.
Production 
1,1,1-Trichloroethane was first reported by Henri Victor Regnault  in 1840. Industrially, it is usually produced in a two-step process from vinyl chloride . In the first step, vinyl chloride reacts with hydrogen chloride  at 20–50 °C to produce 1,1-dichloroethane :
H2 C=CHCl  + HCl → CH3 CHCl2 This reaction is catalyzed  by a variety of Lewis acids , mainly aluminium chloride , iron(III) chloride , or zinc chloride . The 1,1-dichloroethane is then converted to 1,1,1-trichloroethane by reaction with chlorine  under ultraviolet  irradiation:
CH3 CHCl2  + Cl2  → CH3 CCl3  + HCl This reaction proceeds at 80–90% yield, and the hydrogen chloride byproduct can be recycled to the first step in the process. The major side-product is the related compound 1,1,2-trichloroethane , from which the 1,1,1-trichloroethane can be separated by distillation .
A somewhat smaller amount of 1,1,1-trichloroethane is produced from the reaction of 1,1-dichloroethene  and hydrogen chloride  in the presence of an iron(III) chloride  catalyst:
CH2 =CCl2  + HCl → CH3 CCl3  1,1,1-Trichloroethane is sold with stabilizers because it is unstable with respect to dehydrochlorination and attacks some metals. Stabilizers comprise up to 8% of the formulation, including acid scavengers (epoxides, amines) and complexants .
Uses 
1,1,1-Trichloroethane is an excellent solvent for many organic compounds  and also one of the least toxic of the chlorinated hydrocarbons . It is generally considered non-polar , but owing to the good polarizability  of the chlorine atoms, it is a superior solvent for organic compounds that do not dissolve well in hydrocarbons such as hexane . Prior to the Montreal Protocol, it was widely used for cleaning metal parts and circuit boards , as a photoresist  solvent in the electronics  industry, as an aerosol  propellant, as a cutting fluid  additive, and as a solvent for inks, paints, adhesives , and other coatings. 1,1,1-trichloroethane was used to dry-clean  leather  and suede  and it was one of the components of Dow Chemical 's "Dowclene" dry cleaning fluid among with tetrachloroethylene, first marketed in the late 1930s. Use of 1,1,1-trichloroethane in dry-cleaning remained until the 1980s, meanwhile tetrachloroethylene is still widely used. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane is also used as an insecticidal  fumigant .[ 6] 
It was also the standard cleaner for photographic film  (movie/slide/negatives, etc.). Other commonly available solvents damage emulsion and base (acetone  will dissolve triacetate base on most films), and thus are not suitable for this application. The standard replacement, Forane 141  is much less effective, and tends to leave a residue. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane was used as a thinner in correction fluid  products such as liquid paper . Many of its applications previously used carbon tetrachloride  (which was banned in US consumer products in 1970). In turn, 1,1,1-trichloroethane itself is now being replaced by other solvents in the laboratory.[ 7] trichloroethylene  in metal degreasing.[ 6] 
Methyl chloroform was also used  as a veterinary anthelmintic .
Anaesthetic research 
1,1,1-Trichloroethane was one of the volatile organochlorides that have been tried as alternatives to chloroform  in anaesthesia.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] 
In 1880, 1,1,1-trichloroethane was suggested as an anaesthetic. It was first referred to as "methyl-chloroform" in the same year. At the time, the narcotic effects of chloral hydrate  were owed to a hypothetical metabolic pathway to chloroform in "alkaline blood". Trichloroethane was studied for its structural similarity to chloral and potential anaesthetic effects. However, trichloroethane did not exhibit any conversion to chloroform in laboratory experiments. The 1,1,2-Trichloroethane  (vinyl trichloride) isomer, which lacked a trichloromethyl group , exhibited anaesthetic effects even stronger than the 1,1,1 isomer.[ 11] 
Safety 
Although not as toxic  as many similar compounds, inhaled or ingested 1,1,1-trichloroethane does act as a central nervous system  depressant  and can cause effects similar to those of ethanol  intoxication , including dizziness , confusion, and, in sufficiently high concentrations, unconsciousness  and death.[ 12] intentional inhalation  of trichloroethane have been reported.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] 
Prolonged skin contact with the liquid can result in the removal of fats from the skin , resulting in skin irritation.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer  places 1,1,1-trichloroethane in Group 2A  as a probable carcinogen .[ 17] 
Atmospheric concentration 
1,1,1-Trichloroethane (Methyl chloroform, CH3 CCl3 ) measured by the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE ) in the lower atmosphere (troposphere ) at stations around the world. Abundances are given as pollution free monthly mean mole fractions in parts-per-trillion . 1,1,1-Trichloroethane timeseries at various latitudes. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane is a fairly potent greenhouse gas  with a 100-year global warming potential  of 169 relative to carbon dioxide .[ 18] carbon tetrachloride  — which it replaced as a solvent — due to its relatively short atmospheric lifetime  of about 5 years.[ 19] 
The Montreal Protocol targeted 1,1,1-trichloroethane as a compound responsible for ozone depletion  and banned its use beginning in 1996. Since then, its manufacture and use have been phased out throughout most of the world, and its atmospheric concentration has declined substantially.[ 19] 
See also 
References 
^ a b c d e f g   NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. "#0404" . National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  (NIOSH). ^ "International Programme On Chemical Safety, Environmental Health Criteria 136" . World Health Organization, Geneva. 1990. Retrieved 25 December  2017 .^ Timmermans, Jean , Physico-chemical constants of pure organic compounds (1950), p. 242 ^ a b   "Methyl chloroform" . Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLH) . National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  (NIOSH).^ Manfred Rossberg, Wilhelm Lendle, Gerhard Pfleiderer, Adolf Tögel, Eberhard-Ludwig Dreher, Ernst Langer, Heinz Rassaerts, Peter Kleinschmidt, Heinz Strack, Richard Cook, Uwe Beck, Karl-August Lipper, Theodore R. Torkelson, Eckhard Löser, Klaus K. Beutel, Trevor Mann "Chlorinated Hydrocarbons" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2006, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. doi :10.1002/14356007.a06_233.pub2 . 
^ a b   Morrison, R. D., Murphy, B. L. (2013). Chlorinated Solvents: A Forensic Evaluation. UK Royal Society of Chemistry. 
^ Use of Ozone Depleting Substances in Laboratories. TemaNord 516/2003  Archived  2008-02-27 at the Wayback Machine ^ The American Practitioner 1881-01: Volume 23, page 28  
^ Methyl-Chloroform  (1887) in Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, page 121 ^ An introduction to modern therapeutics  (1892), Brunton, T. Lauder, page 122 ^ On Two New Anaesthetics  (1880), The American Journal of Pharmacy  1881-03: Vol 53, pages 119–120 ^ Toxicological Profile for 1,1,1-Trichloroethane  Archived  2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine , Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2006^ King, Gregory S.; Smialek, John E.; Troutman, William G. (15 March 1985). "Sudden Death in Adolescents Resulting From the Inhalation of Typewriter Correction Fluid" JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association . 253  (11): 1604– 1606. doi :10.1001/jama.253.11.1604 . PMID  3974043 . Archived  from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 5 January  2010 . We describe four cases of sudden death in adolescents associated with recreational sniffing of typewriter correction fluid occurring during the period 1979 through mid-1984.  ^ D'costa, DF; Gunasekera, NP (August 1990). "Fatal cerebral oedema following trichloroethane abuse" . Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine . 83  (8): 533– 534. doi :10.1177/014107689008300823 . PMC  1292788 PMID  2231588 . ^ Winekab, Charles L.; Wahba, Wagdy W.; Huston, Robert; Rozin, Leon (6 June 1997). "Fatal inhalation of 1,1,1-trichloroethane" . Forensic Science International . 87  (2): 161– 165. doi :10.1016/S0379-0738(97)00040-6 . PMID  9237378 . A 13-year-old male was found dead in the woods subsequent to 1,1,1-trichloroethane (TCE) inhalation.  ^ Wodka, Richard M.; Jeong, Erwin W. S. (1 January 1989). "Cardiac Effects of Inhaled Typewriter Correction Fluid" Annals of Internal Medicine . 110  (1): 91– 92. doi :10.7326/0003-4819-110-1-91_2 . PMID  2908837 . Archived  from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 5 January  2010 . ^ IARC. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane and Four Other Industrial Chemicals ISBN  978-92-832-0197-7 . ^ Hodnebrog Ø, Aamaas B, Fuglestvedt JS, Marston G, Myhre G, Nielsen CJ, Sandstad M, Shine KP, Wallington TJ (September 2020). "Updated Global Warming Potentials and Radiative Efficiencies of Halocarbons and Other Weak Atmospheric Absorbers" . Reviews of Geophysics . 58  (3): e2019RG000691. Bibcode :2020RvGeo..5800691H . doi :10.1029/2019RG000691 . PMC  7518032 PMID  33015672 . ^ a b   "Chapter 8, Table 8.A.1". AR5 Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis    
Further reading 
Doherty, R.E. (2000). "A History of the Production and Use of Carbon Tetrachloride, Tetrachloroethylene, Trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in the United States: Part 2 - Trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane". Environmental Forensics . 1  (2): 83– 93. Bibcode :2000EnvFo...1...83D . doi :10.1006/enfo.2000.0011 . S2CID  97370778 . 
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5-HT1  
5-HT1A  
Agonists:  8-OH-DPAT Adatanserin Amphetamine Antidepressants  (e.g., etoperidone , hydroxynefazodone , nefazodone , trazodone , triazoledione , vilazodone , vortioxetine )Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , cariprazine , clozapine , lurasidone , quetiapine , ziprasidone )Azapirones  (e.g., buspirone , eptapirone , gepirone , perospirone , tandospirone )Bay R 1531 Befiradol BMY-14802 Cannabidiol Dimemebfe Dopamine Ebalzotan Eltoprazine Enciprazine Ergolines  (e.g., bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , lisuride , LSD , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )F-11461 F-12826 
F-13714 
F-14679 
F-15063 F-15599 Flesinoxan Flibanserin Flumexadol Hypidone Lesopitron LY-293284 LY-301317 
mCPP MKC-242 Naluzotan NBUMP Osemozotan Oxaflozane Pardoprunox Piclozotan Rauwolscine Repinotan Roxindole RU-24969 S-14506 S-14671 S-15535 Sarizotan Serotonin (5-HT) SSR-181507 
Sunepitron Tryptamines  (e.g., 5-CT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MT , bufotenin , DMT , indorenate , N-Me-5-HT , psilocin , psilocybin )TGBA01AD U-92016-A Urapidil Vilazodone Xaliproden Yohimbine  
Positive allosteric modulators:  Oleamide  
Antagonists:  Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., iloperidone , risperidone , sertindole )AV965 Beta blockers  (e.g., alprenolol , carteolol , cyanopindolol , iodocyanopindolol , isamoltane , oxprenolol , penbutolol , pindobind , pindolol , propranolol , tertatolol )BMY-7378 CSP-2503 Dotarizine Ergolines  (e.g., metergoline )FCE-24379 
Flopropione GR-46611 
Isamoltane Lecozotan Mefway Metitepine (methiothepin) MIN-117 (WF-516) MPPF NAN-190 Robalzotan S-15535 SB-649915 SDZ 216-525 
Spiperone Spiramide Spiroxatrine UH-301 WAY-100135 WAY-100635 Xylamidine  
5-HT1B  
Agonists:  Anpirtoline CGS-12066A CP-93129 CP-94253 CP-122288 CP-135807 Eltoprazine Ergolines  (e.g., bromocriptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )mCPP RU-24969 Serotonin (5-HT) Triptans  (e.g., avitriptan , donitriptan , eletriptan , sumatriptan , zolmitriptan )TFMPP Tryptamines  (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , DMT )Vortioxetine  
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Agonists:  CP-122288 CP-135807 CP-286601 
Ergolines  (e.g., bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , LSD , methysergide )GR-46611 
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mCPP PNU-109291 
PNU-142633 Serotonin (5-HT) TGBA01AD Triptans  (e.g., almotriptan , avitriptan , donitriptan , eletriptan , frovatriptan , naratriptan , rizatriptan , sumatriptan , zolmitriptan )Tryptamines  (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-Et-DMT , 5-MT , 5-(nonyloxy)tryptamine , DMT ) 
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5-HT2B  
Agonists:  4-Methylaminorex Aminorex Amphetamines  (e.g., chlorphentermine , cloforex , dexfenfluramine , fenfluramine , levofenfluramine , norfenfluramine )BW-723C86 DOx  (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )Ergolines  (e.g., cabergoline , dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )Lorcaserin MDxx  (e.g., MDA (tenamfetamine) , MDMA (midomafetamine) , MDOH , MMDA )Piperazines  (e.g., TFMPP )PNU-22394 Ro60-0175 Serotonin (5-HT) Tryptamines  (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , α-Me-5-HT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine ) 
Antagonists:  Agomelatine Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., amisulpride , aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , cariprazine , clozapine , N-desalkylquetiapine (norquetiapine), N-desmethylclozapine (norclozapine) , olanzapine , pipamperone , quetiapine , risperidone , ziprasidone )Cyproheptadine EGIS-7625 Ergolines  (e.g., amesergide , bromocriptine , lisuride , LY-53857, LY-272015, mesulergine )Ketanserin LY-393558 mCPP Metadoxine Metitepine (methiothepin) Pirenperone Pizotifen Propranolol PRX-08066 Rauwolscine Ritanserin RS-127445 Sarpogrelate SB-200646 SB-204741 SB-206553 SB-215505 SB-221284 SB-228357 SDZ SER-082 Tegaserod Tetracyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin , mirtazapine )Trazodone Typical antipsychotics  (e.g., chlorpromazine )TIK-301 Yohimbine  
5-HT2C  
Agonists:  2Cs  (e.g., 2C-B , 2C-E , 2C-I , 2C-T-2 , 2C-T-7 , 2C-T-21 )5-Methoxytryptamines  (5-MeO-DET , 5-MeO-DiPT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MeO-DPT , 5-MT )α-Alkyltryptamines  (e.g., 5-Cl-αMT , 5-Fl-αMT , 5-MeO-αET , 5-MeO-αMT , α-Me-5-HT , αET , αMT )A-372159 AL-38022A Alstonine CP-809101 Dimemebfe DOx  (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )Ergolines  (e.g., ALD-52 , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergine (LSA) , ergotamine , lisuride , LA-SS-Az , LSB , LSD , LSD-Pip , LSH , LSP , pergolide )Flumexadol Lorcaserin MDxx  (e.g., MDA (tenamfetamine) , MDMA (midomafetamine) , MDOH , MMDA )MK-212 ORG-12962 ORG-37684 Oxaflozane PHA-57378 Phenethylamines  (e.g., lophophine , mescaline )Piperazines  (e.g., aripiprazole , BZP , mCPP , quipazine , TFMPP )PNU-22394 PNU-181731 Ro60-0175 Ro60-0213 Serotonin (5-HT) Tryptamines  (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )Vabicaserin WAY-629 WAY-161503 YM-348  
Antagonists:  Adatanserin Agomelatine Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , melperone , olanzapine , paliperidone , quetiapine , risperidone , sertindole , ziprasidone , zotepine )Captodiame CEPC Cinanserin Cyproheptadine Deramciclane Desmetramadol Dotarizine Eltoprazine Ergolines  (e.g., amesergide , bromocriptine , LY-53857, LY-215840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )Etoperidone Fluoxetine FR-260010 
Irindalone 
Ketanserin Ketotifen Latrepirdine (dimebolin) Medifoxamine Metitepine (methiothepin) Nefazodone Pirenperone Pizotifen Propranolol Ritanserin RS-102221 S-14671 SB-200646 SB-206553 SB-221284 SB-228357 SB-242084 SB-243213 SDZ SER-082 Tedatioxetine Tetracyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amoxapine , aptazapine , esmirtazapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )TIK-301 Tramadol Trazodone Tricyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amitriptyline , nortriptyline )Typical antipsychotics  (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine , pimozide , pipamperone , thioridazine )Xylamidine  
5-HT3  –7  
5-HT3  
Agonists:  Alcohols  (e.g., butanol , ethanol (alcohol) , trichloroethanol )m-CPBG Phenylbiguanide Piperazines  (e.g., BZP , mCPP , quipazine )RS-56812 Serotonin (5-HT) SR-57227 SR-57227A 
Tryptamines  (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-CT , bufotenidine (5-HTQ) )Volatiles/gases  (e.g., halothane , isoflurane , toluene , )YM-31636  
Antagonists:  Alosetron Anpirtoline Arazasetron AS-8112 Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., clozapine , olanzapine , quetiapine )Azasetron Batanopride Bemesetron (MDL-72222) Cilansetron CSP-2503 Dazopride Dolasetron Galanolactone Granisetron Lerisetron Memantine Ondansetron Palonosetron Ramosetron Renzapride Ricasetron Tedatioxetine Tetracyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin , mirtazapine )Thujone Tropanserin Tropisetron Typical antipsychotics  (e.g., loxapine )Volatiles/gases  (e.g., nitrous oxide , sevoflurane , xenon )Vortioxetine Zacopride Zatosetron  
5-HT4  
5-HT5A  
5-HT6  
Agonists:  Ergolines  (e.g., dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , lisuride , LSD , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide )Hypidone Serotonin (5-HT) Tryptamines  (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , Bufotenin , E-6801 , E-6837 , EMD-386088 , EMDT , LY-586713, N-Me-5-HT , ST-1936 , tryptamine )WAY-181187 WAY-208466  
Antagonists:  ABT-354 Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., aripiprazole , asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , olanzapine , tiospirone )AVN-101 AVN-211 AVN-322 AVN-397 BGC20-760 
BVT-5182 
BVT-74316 
Cerlapirdine EGIS-12233 GW-742457 
Idalopirdine Ketanserin Landipirdine 
Latrepirdine (dimebolin) Masupirdine Metitepine (methiothepin) MS-245 PRX-07034 Ritanserin Ro 04-6790 Ro 63-0563 
SB-258585 SB-271046 SB-357134 SB-399885 SB-742457 Tetracyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin )Tricyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , doxepin , nortriptyline )Typical antipsychotics  (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine ) 
5-HT7  
Antagonists:  Atypical antipsychotics  (e.g., amisulpride , aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , olanzapine , risperidone , sertindole , tiospirone , ziprasidone , zotepine )Butaclamol DR-4485 EGIS-12233 Ergolines  (e.g., 2-Br-LSD (BOL-148) , amesergide , bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , LY-53857, LY-215840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )JNJ-18038683 Ketanserin LY-215840 Metitepine (methiothepin) Ritanserin SB-258719 SB-258741 
SB-269970 SB-656104 
SB-656104A 
SB-691673 
SLV-313 
SLV-314 
Spiperone SSR-181507 
Tetracyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amoxapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )Tricyclic antidepressants  (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , imipramine )Typical antipsychotics  (e.g., acetophenazine , chlorpromazine , chlorprothixene , fluphenazine , loxapine , pimozide )Vortioxetine  
Negative allosteric modulators:  Oleamide  
See also:  Receptor/signaling modulatorsAdrenergics Dopaminergics Melatonergics Monoamine reuptake inhibitors and releasing agents Monoamine metabolism modulators Monoamine neurotoxins