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Carbon disulfide tetrabromide

If bromine is used in equation 8, carbon tetrabromide [558-13-4] is formed. With a minor amount of iodine present, and in the absence of iron catalyst, carbon disulfide and chlorine react to form trichioromethanesulfenyl chloride (perchloromethyl mercaptan [594-42-3]), CCI3SCI, which can be reduced with staimous chloride or tin, and hydrochloric acid to form thiophosgene (thiocarbonyl chloride [463-71-8], CSCI2, an intermediate in the synthesis of many organic compounds (see Sulfurcompounds). [Pg.27]

Carbon disulfide captan, dazomet, dithianon, EXD, ferbam, folpet, hexythiazox, isoprothioiane, mancozeb, maneb, metam, methidathion, nabam, propineb, tebuthiuron, thicyofen, thiram, zineb, ziram Carbon monoxide fenuron Carbon oxy sulfide see carbonyl sulfide Carbon tetrabromide deltamethrin, tralomethrin Carbon tetrachloride cypermethrin, permethrin, tridiphane... [Pg.1028]

Write formulas for each of the following compounds (a) dinitrogen trioxide, (b) carbon disulfide, and (c) carbon tetrabromide. [Pg.95]

Carbon ditelluride has not yet been prepared. Attempts to prepare this compound from carbon tetrachloride and hydrogen telluride, carbon tetrabromide or tetraiodide and silver telluride, carbon and tellurium, or dichloromethane and tellurium were unsuccessful. The claim of the preparation of carbon ditelluride by sputtering tellurium from a tellurium/graphite electrode in a DC-arc under carbon disulfide was withdrawn. ... [Pg.523]

Carbonothioic acid, 0-(6-chloro-3-phenyl-4-pyridazinyl) S-octyl ester. See Pyridate, Carbonothioic dichloride. See Thiophosgene Carbon oxide. See Carbon monoxide Carbon oxide sulfide. See Carbonyl sulfide Carbon oxychloride. See Phosgene Carbon oxysulfide. See Carbonyl sulfide Carbon silicide. See Silicon carbide Carbon sulfide. See Carbon disulfide Carbon tet. See Carbon tetrachloride Carbon tetraboride. See Boron carbide Carbon tetrabromide CAS 558-13-4 EINECS/ELINCS 209-189-6 UN 2516... [Pg.768]

Acetone Benzene Benzyl alcohol Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Butyl alcohol Butyl chloride Carbon disulfide Carbon tetrabromide Cyclohexane Cyclohexanone Decahydronaphthalene cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene pioctyl maleate 1,4-Dioxane... [Pg.5716]

Cha.in-Tra.nsferAgents. The most commonly employed chain-transfer agents ia emulsion polymerisation are mercaptans, disulfides, carbon tetrabromide, and carbon tetrachloride. They are added to control the molecular weight of a polymer, by transferring a propagating radical to the chain transfer agent AX (63) ... [Pg.26]


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