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Organophosphorus chemistry is the
scientific study of the
synthesis and
properties of
organophosphorus compounds,
which are
organic compounds containing...
- (NATO
designation GB [short for G-series, "B"]) is an
extremely toxic organophosphorus compound. A colourless,
odourless liquid, it is used as a chemical...
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organophosphates (also
known as
phosphate esters, or OPEs) are a
class of
organophosphorus compounds with the
general structure O=P(OR)3, a
central phosphate...
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Organophosphorus acid
anhydrolase (OPAA) is an
enzyme that been
shown to be
particularly effective in
detoxifying organophosphorus-containing compounds...
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classified as
organophosphorus compounds. They are
widely used commercially. The P3+
serves as a
source of PCl3 in
routes to
organophosphorus(III) compounds...
- with the
chemical formula C6H14FO3P. It is used in
medicine and as an
organophosphorus insecticide. It is stable, but
undergoes hydrolysis when subjected...
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Staudinger ligation, the
organophosphorus compound becomes incorporated into the peptide. Typically,
appended to the
organophosphorus component are reporter...
- JSTOR j.ctv10crdt6.7. Ehrich, Marion; Jortner,
Bernard S (2010). "
Organophosphorus-Induced Dela**** Neuropathy". Hayes'
Handbook of
Pesticide Toxicology...
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pralidoxime has led to
widespread doubt about its
efficacy in
treatment of
organophosphorus poisoning. Adults: 30 mg/kg (typically 1–2 g),
administered by intravenous...
- in the
starting material. The name "phosphine" was
first used for
organophosphorus compounds in 1857,
being analogous to
organic amines (NR3). The gas...