Chemical compound
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]
See also
References
- ^ BERRY, WK (October 1951). "The turnover number of cholinesterase". Biochemical Journal. 49 (5): 615–20. doi:10.1042/bj0490615. PMC 1197565. PMID 14886354.
- ^ a b Chemical Warfare Agents, and Related Chemical Problems. Parts I-II. 1958.
- ^ a b Some Aspects Of The Chemistry And Toxic Action Of Organic Compounds Containing Phosphorus And Fluorine. 1957.
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