Soman

Agent Name
Soman
Alternative Name
GD
CAS Number
96-64-0
Formula
C7-H16-F-O2-P
Major Category
Toxic Gases & Vapors
Soman formula graphical representation
Synonyms
GD; 1,2,2-Trimethylpropyl methylphosphonofluoridate; 1,2,2-Trimethylpropylester kyseliny methylfluorfosfonove [Czech]; 1-Methyl-2,2-dimethylpropylmethylphosphonofluoridate; 2-Butanol, 3,3-dimethyl-, methylphosphonofluoridate; 3,3-Dimethyl-2-butyl methylphosphonofluoridate; 3,3-Dimethyl-n-but-2-yl methylphosphonofluoridate; EA 1210; Methyl pinacolyl phosphonofluoridate; Methyl pinacolyloxy phosphorylfluoride; Methylfluorphosphorsaeurepinakolylester [German]; Methylphosphonofluoridic acid 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl ester; Methylphosphonofluoridic acid, 3,3-dimethyl-2-butyl ester; Nerve agent; PMFP; Phosphine oxide, fluoromethyl(1,2,2-trimethylpropoxy)-; Phosphonofluoridic acid, methyl-, 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl ester; Pinacoloxymethylphosphoryl fluoride; Pinacolyl methylfluorophosphonate; Pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate; Pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoride; Pinacolyloxy methylphosphoryl fluoride; Pynacolyl methylfluorophosphonate; T.2107; Zoman; [ChemIDplus] Lethal Nerve Agent (GD); [U.S. Army ECBC MSDS] UN2810
Category
Chemical Weapons
Description
Pure: Colorless liquid with a fruity odor; Impure: Amber or dark brown with an odor like oil of camphor; [U.S. Army ECBC MSDS]
Sources/Uses
Chemical warfare
Comments
Soman a colorless liquid with a fruity or oil of camphor odor and a vapor pressure of 0.4 mm Hg at 77 degrees F. It is relatively persistent in the soil. [Jane, p. 85-6] The LD50 on skin is 50 mg. The LCt50 is 70 mg-min/m3. Soman undergoes 'aging' in about two minutes. Treatment of casualties is more difficult than for other nerve agents that take longer to age. After two minutes, the usefulness of oximes is reduced. [USAMRICD, p. 107, 110] "As little as one drop of VX on the skin can be fatal and 1 to 10 mL of GA, GB, or GD can be fatal." [ATSDR Medical Management] A potent cholinesterase inhibitor; [Merck Index] See the disease, "Organophosphate & carbamates, acute poisoning."
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

TIH
Yes
Vapor Pressure
0.41 mm Hg
Lethal Concentration
LCLo (human) = 70 mg/m3
Explanatory Notes
VP from HSDB;

Adverse Effects

Other Poison
Organophosphate

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

Diseases

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