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Mars brown

MAPP or MAPP GAS (59355-75-8) see methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture. MARANYL (105-60-2) see caprolactam MARLATE (72-43-5) see me oxychlor. MAROXOL -50 (5 1-28-5) see dinitrophenols, single or mixed isomers. MARS BROWN (1309-37-1) see iron oxide. [Pg.647]

MARS BROWN (1309-37-1) Violent reactions with powdered aluminum (thermite reaction), hydrogen peroxide, calcium disilicide (thermite reaction), ethylene oxide (may cause explosive polymerization), calcium hypochlorite, hydrazine, hydrogen trisulfide, powdered magnesium. Incompatible with powdered calcium carbide, carbon monoxide, chlorides, guanidinium perchlorate, metal acetylides. Contact with the explosive hydrazinium diperchlorate or ammonium perchlorate can be made more heat-, shock-, or friction-sensitive. Incompatible with aluminum-magnesium-zinc alloys. [Pg.729]

RED BURNT SIENNA BURNT UMBER CALCOTONERED COLCOTHAR COLLOIDAL FERRIC OXIDE FERRIC OXIDE INDIAN RED IRON(in) OXIDE IRON OXIDE RED IRON SESQUIOXIDE JEWELER S ROUGE MARS BROWN MARS RED NATURAL IRON OXIDES NATURAL RED OXIDE OCHRE PRUSSIAN BROWN RED IRON OXIDE RED OCHRE ROUGE RUBIGO SIENNA SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE VENETIAN RED VITRIOL RED YELLOW OXIDE OF IRON... [Pg.174]

Mars brown is one of the mars pigments (. v.), developed during the eighteenth century and manufactured by the aqueous precipitation of iron salts (sulfates, chlorides, nitrates and acetates) with an alkah (hme, caustic soda (NaOH), potash, etc.). The precipitate produced a yellow or yeUow-brown pigment (mars yellow) which then required washing to remove traces of acid (Weber, 1923 Helwig, 1998). Terry (1893) describes mars brown as either calcined mars yeUow, or else prepared from aliun, sulphate of... [Pg.253]

Laar and Burnstock (1997) have found mars brown in the archives of the Amsterdam-based materials firm Claus Fritz (1841-1931), adulterated with a small amormt of chalk, and containing trace amormts of silica. [Pg.254]

Iron group Iron oxides and hydroxides group Goethite Hematite Iron(III) oxide, hematite type Caput mortuum Mars black Mars brown Mars orange Mars red Mars scarlet Mars violet Mars yellow Field (1835) 119 Hariey (1982) 91-92,120-122 Helwig(1998) Laar Burnstock (1997) Martel (1860) 23 MS Sloane 2052 (nd) Osborn (1845) 49 Riffault et al. (1874) 500-501 Salter (1869) 248-249 Townsend (1993) Weber(1923) 89... [Pg.254]

Iron oxide pigments Manufactured iron oxides Mars red Mars brown Natural red oxide Natural iron oxide Red oxide Red oxide of iron Supra... [Pg.228]

Figure 8-49. Brown and Martin operating reflux and stages correlated with minimum reflux and sttiges. Used and adapted by permission, Van Winkle, M Oil and Gas Jour. V. 182, Mar. 23 (1953). Figure 8-49. Brown and Martin operating reflux and stages correlated with minimum reflux and sttiges. Used and adapted by permission, Van Winkle, M Oil and Gas Jour. V. 182, Mar. 23 (1953).
Gossett RW, Brown DA, Young DR. 1983. Predicting the bioaccumulation of organic compounds in marine organisms using octanol/water partition coefficients. Mar Pollut Bull 14 387-392. [Pg.268]

H. M. Brown and R. H. Goodman. The use of dispersants in broken ice. In Proceedings Volume, volume 1, pages 453—460. 19th Environ Can Arctic Mar Oilspill Program Tech Seminar (Calgary, Canada, 6/12-6/14), 1996. [Pg.364]

Choi MS, Francois R, Sims K, Bacon MP, Brown-Leger S, Fleer AP, Ball L, Schneider D, Pichat S (2001) Rapid determination of °Th and Pa in seawater by desolved micro-nebulization Inductively Coupled Plasma magnetic sector mass spectrometiy. Mar Chem 76 99-112... [Pg.55]

Browne, C.A. Some relations of early chemistry in America to medicine. J Chem Educ 3, no. 3 (Mar 1926) 267-279. [Pg.346]

Stewart, J. and M. Schulz-Baldes. 1976. Long-term lead accumulation in abalone (Haliotis spp.) fed on lead-treated brown algae (Egregia laevigata). Mar. Biol. 36 19-24. [Pg.342]

Brown, C.L. and S.N. Luoma. 1995. Use of the euryhaline bivalve Potamocorbula amurensis as a biosentinel species to assess trace metal contamination in San Francisco Bay. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 124 129-142. [Pg.575]

Pavia H, Cervin G, Lindgren A, Aberg P (1997) Effects of UV-B radiation and simulated herbivory on phlorotannins in the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 157 139-146 Pawlik JR (1993) Marine invertebrate chemical defenses. Chem Rev 93 1911-1922 Pettit GR, Kamano Y, Herald CL, Tuinman AA, Boettner FE, Kizu H, Schmidt JM, Baczynskyj L, Tomer KB, Bontems RJ (1987) The isolation and structure of a remarkable marine animal antineoplastic constituent dolastatin 10. J Am Chem Soc 109 6883-6885 Pfander H, Stoll H (1991) Terpenoid glycosides. Nat Prod Rep 8 69-95... [Pg.24]

Barbosa JP, Teixeira VL, Pereira RC (2004) A dolabellane diterpene from the brown alga Dictyota pfaffii as chemical defense against herbivores. Bot Mar 47 147-151 Beach K, Walters L, Borgeas H, Smith C, Coyer J, Vroom P (2003) The impact of Dictyota spp. [Pg.50]

Clayton MN (1988) Evolution and life histories of brown algae. Bot Mar 31 379-387 Connell JH (1961) The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus. Ecology 42 710-723 Cronin G, Hay ME (1996) Chemical defenses, protein content, and susceptibility to herbivory of diploid vs. haploid stages of the isomorphic brown alga Dictyota ciliolata (Phaeophyta). Bot Mar 39 395-399... [Pg.50]

Toth GB, Pavia H (2006) Artificial wounding decreases plant biomass and shoot strength of the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae). Mar Biol 148 1193-1199 Tugwell S, Branch GM (1989) Differential polyphenolic distribution among tissues in the kelps Ecklonia maxima, Laminaria pallida and Macrocystis angustifolia in relation to plant-defence theory. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 129 219-230... [Pg.55]


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