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N-Lauryl mercaptan

Synonyms/Tiade Names Dodecyl mercaptan, 1-Dodecyl mercaptan, n-Dodecyl mercaptan, Lauryl mercaptan, n-Lauryl mercaptan, 1-Mercaptododecane ... [Pg.126]

Lauryl mercaptan n-Lauryl mercaptan Mercaptan C12 1-Mercaptododecane... [Pg.1576]

Vf is the relative volume of the rubber phase, % C is the mean size of dispersed rubber particles X is the polybutadiene content (6+ 2%) X2 is the polymerization temperature at the first stage (120+ lO C) X3 is the polymerization extent after the first stage completion (50+ 15%) X4 is the concentration of n-lauryl mercaptan... [Pg.79]

We do not feel this explanation of the peculiarities of polymerization to be sufficient since re-combination reactions in the presence of primary radicals, formed from the regulator molecules, takes place in thermal polymerization of styrene as well. However, in this case the change of polymerization rate with increase of n-lauryl mercaptan concentration wasn t noted (4). In connection with this, we feel it expedient to consider styrene polymerization as a simpler system in the presence of widely used peroxide initiators (e.g., benzoyl peroxide (BP), t-butyl perbenzoate (TBPB), and regulators - n-lauryl mercaptan (NLM), n-butyl mercaptan (TMB), t-octyl mercaptan (TOM), t-decyl mercaptan (TDM), t-dodecyl mercaptan CTDDM), and t-pentadecyl mercaptan (TPDM)). [Pg.80]

Synonyms lauryl mercaptan i-dodecanethiol n-dodecylmercaptan n-lauryl mercaptan i-mercaptododecane... [Pg.1212]

The lower members have remarkably disagreeable odours, but the offensive odour diminishes with increasing carbon content until it almost disappears at about CioH2i SH, n-dodecyl (lauryl) mercaptan. [Pg.496]

Dodecylisoquinolinium bromide 2-Dodecylisoquinolinium bromide. See Lauryl isoquinolinium bromide Dodecyl lactate. See Lauryl lactate Dodecyl mercaptan 1-Dodecyl mercaptan. See n-Dodecyl mercaptan n-Dodecyl mercaptan CAS 112-55-0 EINECS/ELINCS 203-984-1 UN 1228 (DOT) UN 3071 (DOT)... [Pg.1576]

Experiments were carried out in our laboratory to find the optimal conditions for the nucleophilic displacement of chlorine from PVC suspended in water. Nucleophiles such as diethyl dlthio-carbamate, lauryl thiolate and 2-(2 -butoxyethoxy)-ethane thiol, lauryl mercaptan, n-butyl mercaptan, benzyl mercaptan and bls-.(2-mercaptoethyl)-ether were used in these experiments. The results indicated that a higher percentage of substitution occurs if a solvent for PVC such as DMF or cyclohexanone is added to the slurry. [Pg.114]

Dodecane nitrile. See Lauryl nitrile 1-Dodecanethiol n-Dodecanethiol. Seen-Dodecyl mercaptan... [Pg.1569]

Isophthaloyl dichloride Isoprene N-Isopropylaniline Isopropyl mercaptan Isostearamidopropyl dimethylamine Isostearyl alcohol Kojic acid Lauryl nitrile d-Limonene Linolenic acid y-Linolenic acid Manganese nitrate 3-Mercaptopropionic acid 3-Mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilane Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane 3-Methacryloxypropyltris (trimethylsiloxy) silane o-Methoxybenzaldehyde Methoxydiglycol Methoxyethanol Methoxyisopropanol... [Pg.5387]


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