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organophosphate

n. (context chemistry English) any ester of phosphoric acid or its derivatives, especially one used as an insecticide or herbicide

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organophosphate

n. an insecticide that interferes with an insect's nervous system

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Organophosphate

An organophosphate (sometimes abbreviated OP) or phosphate ester is the general name for esters of phosphoric acid. Many of the most important biochemicals are organophosphates, including DNA and RNA, as well as many of the cofactors essential for life. Organophosphates are the basis of many insecticides, herbicides, and nerve agents. The United States Environmental Protection Agency lists organophosphates as very highly acutely toxic to bees, wildlife, and humans. Recent studies suggest a possible link to adverse effects in the neurobehavioral development of fetuses and children, even at very low levels of exposure. Organophosphates are widely used as solvents, plasticizers, and EP additives.

Organophosphates are widely employed both in natural and synthetic applications because of the ease with which organic groups can be linked together.

OP(OH) + ROH → OP(OH)(OR) + HO OP(OH)(OR) + R'OH → OP(OH)(OR)(OR') + HO OP(OH)(OR)(OR') + R"OH → OP(OR)(OR')(OR") + HO

The phosphate esters bearing OH groups are acidic and partially deprotonated in aqueous solution. For example, DNA and RNA are polymers of the type [PO(OR)(OR')]. Polyphosphates also form esters; an important example of an ester of a polyphosphate is ATP, which is the monoester of triphosphoric acid (HPO).

Alcohols can be detached from phosphate esters by hydrolysis, which is the reverse of the above reactions. For this reason, phosphate esters are common carriers of organic groups in biosynthesis.

Usage examples of "organophosphate".

Brazil farmers have been attacking the Africans for years with DDT and organophosphates.

Many flea insecticides contain organophosphates and carbamates, which attack the nervous system.

And the evidence we wanted so badly, the tank full of concentrated organophosphates down in the belly of the ship, would become shrapnel.

Halochondria metabolize molecular chlorine and bromine to produce chloride and bromide ions and energy-storing organophosphates.

The organophosphate nerve agents can be neutralized with running water in quantity-it takes out the chlorine atom, and you can burn the others-though granted, you'd best be a good bit upwind when you do it.