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Soman aging half-time

Based on multiple factors (total dose of atropine required aging half-times of the nerve agent 2 vs. 4 position of the oxime group (—C = N-OH) on the pyridine ring the number of oximes, both experimentally and commercially available, capable of reactivating cholinesterase and the percent of total cholinesterases that the oxime will reactivate) sarin (GB) and VX usually respond best to treatment. Tabun (GA) and cyclohexyl sarin (GF) are less responsive to treatment, and soman (GD) is the most difficult (least responsive) to treat. [Pg.699]

Soman (GD) Colorless liquid with fruity or camphor odor 0.4 mm Hg 3,900 mg/m Moderately volatile Relatively persistent LCsd 50 mg-min/m LD50 skin 350 mg Rapid onset aging half-time 2-6 hrs... [Pg.374]


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