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Binding of reactive organophosphate by oximes via hydrogen bond

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In this contribution, the ability of simple oximes to bind a well-known nerve agent simulant (dimethylmethylphosphonate, DMMP) via hydrogen bond is reported. UV/Vis measurements indicate the formation of 1:1 complexes. 1H-, 31P-NMR titrations and T-ROESY experiments confirm that oximes bind the organophosphate via hydrogen bond.

The ability of simple oximes to bind a well-known nerve agent simulant (dimethylmethylphosphonate, DMMP) via hydrogen bond is reported. UV/Vis measurements indicate the formation of 1:1 complexes. 1H-, 31P-NMR titrations and T-ROESY experiments give evidence that oximes bind the organophosphate via hydrogen bond.

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PAPPALARDO, A., AMATO, M.E., BALLISTRERI, F.P. et al. Binding of reactive organophosphate by oximes via hydrogen bond. J Chem Sci 125, 869–873 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-013-0463-1

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