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IUPAC name 2-oxy-1,1-dimethylcyclopentane | |
Other names 2,2-Dimethylcyclopentyl methylphosphonofluoridate | |
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Chemical formula | C8H16FO2P |
Molar mass | 194.186 g·mol |
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GP is an organophosphate nerve agent of the G-series, with a relatively slow rate of hydrolysis, and thus high stability and persistence in the environment.
References
- Ellison DH (2008). Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents (Second ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-849-31434-6.
- Harvey SP, McMahon LR, Berg FJ (January 2020). "Hydrolysis and enzymatic degradation of Novichok nerve agents". Heliyon. 6 (1): e03153. Bibcode:2020Heliy...603153H. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e03153. PMC 7002793. PMID 32042950.
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