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Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate

Chemical Designaflons - Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate. Iron dichloride. Iron protochloride ... [Pg.180]

FERROUS CHLORIDE TETRAHYDRATE (7758-94-3) Contact with ethylene oxide may initiate polymerization. Reacts violently with reducing agents, acrolein, alcohols, chlorine trifluoride, ethers, fluorine, hydrazine, hydrazinium perchlorate, hydrogen peroxide, finely divided aluminum or magnesium, peroxyfuroic acid, sodium acetylide. Sensitizes most organic azides that are unstable shock and heatexplosives. Forms explosive materials with... [Pg.565]

Ferric chloride hexahydrate ° Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate... [Pg.300]

The first LDPE/HDPE blends were patented by du Pont de Nemours before Z-N polymers became available (Roedel 1961). The blend comprised an experimental HOPE (p = 0.939-1.096 g mL Tm 120 °C) obtained by polymerizing C2 in its own medium at T 0 °C and P 31 MPa, using, e.g., a hydroxy-cyclohexyl-L-hydroperoxide catalyzed by ferrous chloride tetrahydrate. The blend showed 50 % moisture permeabDity of that by LDPE. In 1958 Phillips Petroleum patented PE/PE blends, either cross-linked in electron accelerator or not (Canterino and Martinovich 1963 Nelson 1964). Mitsubishi disclosed PO blends comprising vinyl-trimethoxysUane-grafted polyolefin (PP, LDPE, EPR, or EVAc) and ethylene-acryloyloxy tetramethylpiperidine copolymer. These water-cross-linkable resins were used for the manufacture of weather-resistant cross-linked PO pipes in outdoor applications (Ohnishi and Fukuda 1993). Thermally reversible cross-links (based on ionic interaction between maleated- and glycidyl methacrylate-grafted polyolefins) were also proposed (Okada 1994 Okada and Masuyama 1994). [Pg.1584]

Copper hydroxide (ic) Copper iodide (ous) Cupric sulfate anhydrous Ferric chloride Ferric chloride hexahydrate Ferrous sulfate anhydrous L-Glutamine Griseofulvin L-Histidine Iodine Iron ammonium citrate Manganese acetate (ous) Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Manganese citrate (ous) Phenothiazine... [Pg.5238]


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