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Diisopropyl ethyl mercaptoamine

Diisopropyl ethyl mercaptoamine Diisopropylamino ethyl mercaptan (DESH, DIAEM) Diisopropylamino ethylthiolate 2-(Diisopropylamino) ethane thiol Thiolamine c8h19ns 5842-07-9 Hydrolysis of VX... [Pg.116]

Kaaijk and Frijlink (1977) and Verweij and Boter (1976) reported on the degradation (presumably by all processes) of VX in soil under laboratory conditions. Degradation was rapid with formation of ethyl methylphosphonic acid and diisopropyl ethyl mercaptoamine. After 1 d, the applied concentration of 0.2 mg/g soil decreased to 22% in humic sand and 2% in humic loam and clayey peat. Only 0.1% of applied VX was detectable in all soils after 3 wk. The half-life of ethyl methylphosphonic acid was 8 d the degradation product was methyl phosphonic acid. Binding of the metabolites but not the parent compound correlated positively with the amount of organic matter in the soil. Small (1984)... [Pg.139]

Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances Database (1997) Diisopropyl ethyl mercaptoamine, MEDLARS Online Information Retrieval System, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, Document number NTIS AD277-689. [Pg.54]


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