File:Sarin synth with racemic stereochemistry.png
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DescriptionSarin synth with racemic stereochemistry.png |
English: Skeletal structures for the reaction of methylphosphonyl difluoride isopropyl alcohol to form sarin and hydrogen fluoride. The chirality of the products is according to (1988). "Nerve agent stereoisomers: analysis, isolation and toxicology". Acc. Chem. Res. 21 (10): 368–374. DOI:10.1021/ar00154a003. |
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