
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, abbreviated TEPP, is an organophosphate compound. It is used as a pesticide. This compound is a clear, colorless liquid. It is soluble in water, but hydrolyzes rapidly. It was first synthesized by Philippe de Clermont. This compound may be prepared by two equivalents of diethyl chlorophosphate with one equivalent of water...
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an organic phosphorus compound used as an insecticide, particularly for the control of aphids and red spider mites. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate is ...
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Et4P2O7; [(EtO)2PO]2O;an organic phosphoric compound used as an insecticide; a potent irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor. ... Acronym: TEPP ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(TEPP) Type: Term Pronunciation: tet′ră-eth′il pī′rō-fos′fāt Definitions: 1. An organic phosphoric compound used as an insecticide; a potent irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor.
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