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Cyclosarin

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:Cyclosarin
  • CAS No.:329-99-7
  • Deprecated CAS:74192-15-7,38184-40-6
  • Molecular Formula:C7H14FO2P
  • Molecular Weight:180.159
  • Hs Code.:
  • UNII:VM36F9N236
  • DSSTox Substance ID:DTXSID00861875
  • Nikkaji Number:J53.778K
  • Wikipedia:Cyclosarin
  • Wikidata:Q418763
  • ChEMBL ID:CHEMBL4066149
  • Mol file:329-99-7.mol
Cyclosarin

Synonyms:CF Me ester;CMPF ester;cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate;cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate, (+)-isomer;cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate, (-)-isomer;cyclohexylmethylphosphonofluoridate;cyclosarin;cyclosin;GF cpd

Suppliers and Price of Cyclosarin
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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • CYCLOHEXYL METHYL PHOSPHONOFLUORIDATE 95.00%
  • 5MG
  • $ 496.17
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Chemical Property of Cyclosarin Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Vapor Pressure:0.0696mmHg at 25°C 
  • Melting Point:-30oC 
  • Boiling Point:237.2°Cat760mmHg 
  • Flash Point:97.3°C 
  • PSA:36.11000 
  • Density:1.09g/cm3 
  • LogP:3.12810 
  • XLogP3:1.8
  • Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:0
  • Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:3
  • Rotatable Bond Count:2
  • Exact Mass:180.07154484
  • Heavy Atom Count:11
  • Complexity:166
Purity/Quality:

98%min *data from raw suppliers

CYCLOHEXYL METHYL PHOSPHONOFLUORIDATE 95.00% *data from reagent suppliers

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  • Canonical SMILES:CP(=O)(OC1CCCCC1)F
  • Description Cyclosarin was the fourth of the G-series of nerve agents to be described following the development of tabun (GA), the first G-agent to be discovered in 1938. Cyclosarin was given the designation GF, reflective of the order in which it was discovered. As with the other G-agents, after learning of its properties the German Ministry of Defense began studying cyclosarin along with the United States and United Kingdom following World War II. Cyclosarin, unlike other G-agents, was not selected for mass production by any nations at that time possibly due to the cost of reagents required for cyclosarin production. After the Gulf War, it was discovered that Iraq had stockpiled G-agents including cyclosarin. Rockets containing both sarin and cyclosarin were found and destroyed by the US forces at the Khamisiyah weapons depot resulting in exposure to these two agents. One possible reason why Iraq stockpiled cyclosarin despite the fact that no other nation had done so, is that the precursor chemicals for sarin production, but not cyclosarin were embargoed making it a more desirable selection. Additionally, cyclosarin is the most persistent of the G-agents potentially making it a greater threat. In 1997, the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) was enacted that banned the production, stockpiling, and use of chemical weapons (including cyclosarin) and called for the destruction of existing chemical weapons stockpiles. The CWC is administered by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, of which nearly all world nations are a part.
  • Uses Cyclosarin is a synthetic organophosphate (OP) compound used in chemical warfare and terrorism.
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