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N-Propyl Mercaptan

Compound Name N-Propyl Mercaptan Isopropyl Mercaptan N-Propyl Mercaptan Isopropyl Mercaptan Glycerine Propionic Acic Propionic Anhydride N-Propyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol Beta-Propiolactone Acetone Acrolein Allyl Alcohol Acrylamide Propylene Propylene Oxide Polypropylene Acrylic Acid Beta-Propiolactone Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid Propionaldehyde Propionic Anhydride Beta-Propiolactone Propionic Anhydride N-Propyl Acetate Isopropyl Acetate N-Propyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol N-Propyl Alcohol Propionaldehyde N-Butyl Alcohol Propylene... [Pg.79]

Propylene Tetramer Propylene Tetramer Propylene Trimer Propyleneimine, Inhibited Propylethylene N-Propyl Mercaptan N-N-Propyl-L-Propanamine Prussic Acid Pseudohexyl Alcohol Pyrazine Hexahydride Pyridine Pyrocatechin Pyrocatechinic Acid Pyrocatechol Pyrocatechuic Acid Pyrofax... [Pg.80]

CNXylyl),0](PF6)2 from corresponding reactions of [()/, tp-CgHnJRu-(CNXylyl)4]PF6. When [( l, 2-C8H,3)Ru(CNBu )4]PF6 was refluxed in acetone containing water, methanol, ethanol, or n-propyl mercaptan the dimeric ruthenium(II) complexes (20) (X = O.S) were obtained. [Pg.236]

Adsorptions of CS2 (102, 117), S02 (118), (CH3)2S (104, 119, 120), (C2H5)2S (105), n-propyl mercaptan (120, 121), thiophene (120), and isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, and tert-butyl mercaptans (121) on Ni have also been investigated. It is speculated that CS2 adsorbs dissociatively on Ni surfaces at room temperature (117). The interaction of CS2 with Ni is limited to the surface at 193 K, but above 298 K bulk sulfidation is observed (102). Sulfur dioxide chemisorbs rapidly and irreversibly on Ni at 193 K, but extensive incorporation into the bulk is not observed below 373 K. [Pg.156]

Ethyl formate 146 C3H0O2 n-Propyl mercaptan Propanethiol 183 C3H3S... [Pg.97]

PROPYL MERCAPTAN N-PROPYL MERCAPTAN PROPYLTHIOL N-PROPYT.THIOL... [Pg.1177]

Q.4) 1-PropanethioI, propane-1-thiol, n-propyl mercaptan [107-03-9] FEMA 3521... [Pg.337]

PROPYL MERCAPTAN or n-PROPYL MERCAPTAN (107-03-9) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point —4°F/—20°C). May react with water, steam, or acids to produce toxic and flammable vapors. Violent reaction, ignition, or explosion with strong oxidizers, calcium hypochlorite, strong acids, alkalis, alkali metals. Incompatible with aliphatic amines, ethylene oxide, isocyanates, nitric acid, sulfuric acid. Attacks some forms of plastics, coatings, and rubber. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.1030]


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