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Chemical structure metal organics

Pesticides are almost always xenobiotics. If you look at the chemical structures in organic chemistry and biochemistry textbooks, the difference is very striking (Table 10.1). The synthetic compounds have many so-called xeno-biotic bonds, that is, bonds between carbons and halogens, direct bonds between carbons and phosphorus, and between carbons and metals or silicium. [Pg.215]


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