Thiosarin
Thiosarin probably belongs to the IVA compound series, leaving it much less volatile than sarin.[5] The open literature reports that the compound has been cataloged as GS, but this statement is incorrect, it belongs to EA-1246.[5] The little open military literature may be due to the low toxicity of this series of compounds.The possibility of a chemical warfare agent candidate was raised when Bogomazov and his colleagues discovered that thiosarin had the ability to break through military gas mask filters, where it would then be converted to its analogue.[9] In the controlated aqueous medium, without the presence of oxygen, the tendency is to evolve hydrogen sulfide.