Diethyl phenylphosphoramidate | CAS No. 1445-38-1
Basic Information

CAS Number
1445-38-1
Molecular Formula
C10H16NO3P
Molecular Weight
229.22 g/mol
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Basic Physical Properties
Melting Point
91-94°C
Classification & Uses
Chemical Classification
Safety Information
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Irritant
Synonyms & References
English
- Phosphoramidic acid,N-phenyl-,diethyl ester
- NSC 16105
- MLS000737795
- anilino-phosphonic acid diethyl ester
- Diethyl N-phenylphosphoramidate
- HMS2182P13
- N-diethoxyphosphorylaniline
- Diethyl anilidophosphate
- MLS000532606
- AKOS024319125
- Phenylphosphoramidic acid diethyl ester
- Diethyl anilinophosphonate
- NSC-16105
- NCGC00245540-02
- Diethyl phosphoroanilidate
- DTXSID60162734
- Diethyl phenylamidophosphate
- 3,4,5-Trichlorophenylboronicacid
- SMR000137545
- 1445-38-1
- Phosphoramidic acid, N-phenyl-, diethyl ester
- PHOSPHORAMIDIC ACID, PHENYL-, DIETHYL ESTER
- GESBKELMKMNZLZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- SCHEMBL1893010
- NCGC00245540-01
- diethyl phenylphosphoramidate
- N-(diethoxyphosphoryl)aniline
- MFCD00026758
- A808228
- Anilinophosphonic acid diethyl ester
- anilinodiethylphosphonate
- Diethyl phenylamidophosphate #
- CS-0328712
- AI3-51248
- NSC16105
- BRN 2214364
- CHEMBL1442834
- FT-0633545
- CBDivE_014212
- diethyl N-phenylphosphoramidate
- N-phenyl-diethyl-phosphoramidate
- phenyl-amidophosphoric acid diethyl ester
- PHOSPHORAMIDIC ACID,PHENYL-,DIETHYL ESTER
MDL_Number
MFCD00026758
CAS Number
1445-38-1
Customs_Code
2931900090
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