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Chlorine trifluoride & other hypervalent fluorohalogen compounds As Germany made no use at all of its CW capabilities in WWII apparently due to Hitler's loathing of ... |
30-6-2008 at 07:46 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? No, just trying to understand some apparent non sequiturs.
I pointed you at free downloads of Sau ... |
30-6-2008 at 07:06 by: Sauron |
chloral hydrate synthesis There's an excellent review of chloral chemistry from Chem.Rev. which I posted here some time back, ... |
29-6-2008 at 20:20 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? Amiton and Systox were in fact mixtures of both isomers, the isomerization took place partially in t ... |
29-6-2008 at 20:08 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? And here's Systox:
[Edited on 30-6-2008 by Sauron] |
29-6-2008 at 19:55 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? Hill notation is common on this forum and I am surprised you have such difficulty with it. Others ge ... |
29-6-2008 at 18:34 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? A hopeless academic exercise perhaps insofar as producing PF3 is concerned, since the main product i ... |
29-6-2008 at 07:21 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? I spent 28 years as a very senior defense journalist - not because my background was journalism but ... |
28-6-2008 at 21:29 by: Sauron |
Here we go again, TX man busted selling cyanide to FBI informant... CWC is indeed a matter of monitoring national activity. Schedule 3 is specifically for chemicals wit ... |
28-6-2008 at 20:42 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? I can't understand why my PMs fail to reach you.
Phosphorus-Halogen Compounds from Phosphorus Pen ... |
28-6-2008 at 19:48 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? I sent you complete citation of JACS article twice. by URL.
When I have the pdf I will post it he ... |
28-6-2008 at 17:14 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? Here are the pages from Saunders on tabun and sarin. His graphical schemes are there. No need to red ... |
28-6-2008 at 08:39 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? A preliminary mining of that manual for CWC inspectors, reveals complete structures or partial stru ... |
28-6-2008 at 06:18 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? Here's a route to dichlor (DC, methyldichlorophosphine oxide) I'd forgotten:
(MeO)2P(=)-H -> ( ... |
28-6-2008 at 00:05 by: Sauron |
Triethanolamine Depends on where you are. |
27-6-2008 at 21:09 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? I will go retrieve the patent and post it here.
I think I see your point.
Saunders used dialky ... |
27-6-2008 at 18:50 by: Sauron |
Triethanolamine We have seen some folks confuse triethanolamine with triethylamine.
Triethylamine is not a CWC Sc ... |
27-6-2008 at 18:10 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? My point was that if you want dialkyl chlorophosphites you do not need to jump through all those hoo ... |
27-6-2008 at 08:27 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? No, not MeP(OEt)2.
The Brits (late 30s-early to mid 40s) were focused on dialkyl fluorophosphates ... |
27-6-2008 at 07:05 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? I have been reading that document and I must say it is poorly organized and a pain to wade through. ... |
27-6-2008 at 04:55 by: Sauron |
Kno3.com It's also totally OT for a thread about kno3.com |
26-6-2008 at 22:13 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? With regard to the US patent (US5128495).
It is not necessary to treat diethyl hydrogen phosphite ... |
26-6-2008 at 20:35 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? It seems like that military document is not always accurate, or was written and edited by non-chemis ... |
26-6-2008 at 18:22 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? One is the half ester, an undesirable byproduct of the reaction of SW with ethanol in presence of a ... |
26-6-2008 at 10:48 by: Sauron |
Code for 'diester'? There are any number of possible such points. However there is little danger in writing a "VX cookb ... |
26-6-2008 at 09:21 by: Sauron |
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