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  2. Methylphosphonyl dichloride - Wikipedia

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    Methylphosphonyl dichloride (DC) or dichloro is an organophosphorus compound. It has commercial application in oligonucleotide synthesis, [1] but is most notable as being a precursor to several chemical weapons agents. It is a white crystalline solid that melts slightly above room temperature. [2]

  3. Methyldichlorophosphine - Wikipedia

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    Methyldichlorophosphine belongs to the group of halophosphines, some of which are used as intermediates in the production of plant protection agents, stabilizers for plastics, and catalysts.

  4. 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexyl 3-pyridyl methylphosphonate - Wikipedia

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    Methylphosphonic dichloride and triethylamine are dissolved in benzene. 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexanol is then slowly added while stirring and cooling. The reaction temperature is maintained at 10-15 °C. The mixture is then heated to 40 °C for 1 hour. A benzene solution of 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexyl methylphosphonochloridate is formed.

  5. Dimethyl methylphosphonate - Wikipedia

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    [2] Dimethyl methylphosphonate is a schedule 2 chemical as it may be used in the production of chemical weapons. It will react with thionyl chloride to produce methylphosphonic acid dichloride, which is used in the production of sarin and soman nerve agents. Various amines can be used to catalyse this process. [3]

  6. Methylphosphonic acid - Wikipedia

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    Methylphosphonic acid is an organophosphorus compound with the chemical formula CH 3 P(O)(OH) 2. The phosphorus center is tetrahedral and is bonded to a methyl group, two OH groups and an oxygen. Methylphosphonic acid is a white, non-volatile solid that is poorly soluble in organic solvent but soluble in water and common alcohols.

  7. GV (nerve agent) - Wikipedia

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    GV (IUPAC name: 2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl N,N-dimethylphosphoramidofluoridate), also known as EA-5365 and GP (USACC cryptonym), is an organophosphate nerve agent.GV is a ...

  8. Pharmacist gets ‘no mercy’ punishment for murdering her ...

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    Despite friends’ protests to take Michael to the hospital, Cochran told them she would let him “sleep it off,” according to the report. Michael died five days later, the outlet reported.

  9. Titanocene Y - Wikipedia

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    Titanocene dichloride is known to be a potential anticancer drug [2] since the late 1970s. After initial clinical trials against breast and renal-cell cancer were performed with this compound, [3] [4] the search for improved derivatives started. [5]