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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]
116.91 g·mol −1 Appearance ... (methyl)phosphane, SW and methylphosphonous dichloride) is an organophosphorus compound with the chemical formula CH 3 PCl 2. It is ...
Dimethyl methylphosphonate can be prepared from trimethyl phosphite and a halomethane (e.g. iodomethane) via the Michaelis–Arbuzov reaction. [2]Dimethyl methylphosphonate is a schedule 2 chemical as it may be used in the production of chemical weapons.
Methylphosphonyl difluoride (DF), also known as EA-1251 [2] or difluoro, [3] is a chemical weapon precursor. Its chemical formula is CH 3 POF 2 . It is a Schedule 1 substance under the Chemical Weapons Convention .
[1] [2] However, aluminum chloride often induces diarylation; a cleaner catalyst for monoarylation is stannic chloride. [2] The compound is an intermediate for the synthesis of other chemicals for instance dimethylphenylphosphine: C 6 H 5 PCl 2 + 2 CH 3 MgI → C 6 H 5 P(CH 3) 2 + 2 MgICl. Many tertiary phosphines can be prepared by this route. [3]
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Dicyclohexyl phosphorofluoridate (DCFP), [1] also known as TL-941 or T-1840, [2] is an extremely toxic organophosphorus compound with powerful anticholinesterase action. It's a colorless liquid that is extremely resistant to hydrolysis. [3] DCFP can be produced by reaction of cyclohexanol with phosphoryl dichloride fluoride. [2] [3]