Marciano_2011_J.Org.Chem_76_8549

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Title : Catalytic degradation of the nerve agent VX by water-swelled polystyrene-supported ammonium fluorides - Marciano_2011_J.Org.Chem_76_8549
Author(s) : Marciano D , Goldvaser M , Columbus I , Zafrani Y
Ref : J Org Chem , 76 :8549 , 2011
Abstract :

The catalytic degradation of the nerve agent VX (O-ethyl S-2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methylphosphonothioate) by water-swelled polymer-supported ammonium fluorides is described. VX (0.06-0.53 mol/mol F(-)) is rapidly degraded (t(1/2) approximately 10-30 min) to form the "G-analogue" (O-ethyl methylphosphonofluoridate), which hydrolyzes (t(1/2) approximately 1-1.5 h) to the nontoxic EMPA (ethyl methylphosphonic acid). The toxic desethyl-VX is not formed. The catalytic effect of fluoride is maintained even when 6 equiv of VX are loaded. GB (O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) and desethyl-VX agents are also degraded under these conditions.

PubMedSearch : Marciano_2011_J.Org.Chem_76_8549
PubMedID: 21905719

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Marciano D, Goldvaser M, Columbus I, Zafrani Y (2011)
Catalytic degradation of the nerve agent VX by water-swelled polystyrene-supported ammonium fluorides
J Org Chem 76 :8549

Marciano D, Goldvaser M, Columbus I, Zafrani Y (2011)
J Org Chem 76 :8549