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Naphthalene naphthaline

Reichenbach also published on Unverdorben s odorin, animin, krystallin, etc. (p. 183), on naphthalene (naphthalin) and paranaphthalene (anthracene) of Laurent and Dumas, on cholesterin in animal tar, on petroleum (Steinol,... [Pg.403]

NanorOhrchen naphthalene Naphthalin narrow-mouthed (narrowmouthed/ narrow-neck/narrownecked) Enghals... [Pg.463]

Naphthalenediyl)benzene, see Fluoranthene 1-Naphthalenol methylcarbamate, see Carbaryl a-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate, see Carbaryl 1-Naphthalenylthiourea, see ANTU Naphthalidam, see l-Naphthylamine Naphthalidine, see l-Naphthylamine Naphthalin, see Naphthalene... [Pg.1497]

Naphthaline, see Naphthalene Naphthane, see Decahydronaphthalene Naphthanthracene, see Benzo[a]anthracene Naphthene, see Naphthalene Naphtolean orange R base, see 3-Nitroaniline Naphtolean red GG base, see 4-Nitroaniline... [Pg.1497]

Benzeneazonapbtbalene(called Phenyl a-naphthyl -diimid 1-Benzolazo-naphthalin or Benzol-azo--naphthalin in Ger), C6HS,N N.C10H7 mw 232.27, N 12.06%, is described in Beil 16,78 Mononitrobenzeneazonaphthalene, 02N.CgH4.N -N.C10H7 mw 277.27, N 15.16%. The [3-Nirro-benzene - azo-a-naphthalene, isomer is described in Beil 16,78 Dinitrobenzeneazonapbthalene,... [Pg.53]

Sagunski, H. and Heger, W. (2004) Richtwerte fur die Innenraumluft Naphthalin. [Guideline values for indoor air naphthalene]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung-Gesundheitsschutz, 47, 705-12. [Pg.270]

SYNS CAMPHOR TAR MIGHTY 150 MOTH BALLS (DOT) MOTH FLAKES NAFTALEN (POLISH) O NAPHTHALENE, crude or refined (DOT) NAPHTHALENE, molten pOT) NAPHTHALIN pOT) NAPHTHALINE NAPHTHENE NCI-C52904 RCRA WASTE NUMBER UT65 TAR CAMPHOR W HITE TAR... [Pg.973]

Naphthalene comprises two benzene rings and is the smallest PAH. The white, crystalline solid is also called mothballs, white tar, tar camphor, albocarbon, naphthaline, and naphthene. The most well-known commercial use of naphthalene in its pure form is as a household fumigant against moths. In 1989, naphthalene consumption as a moth repellent peaked... [Pg.2293]

Naphthaline. See Naphthalene Naphtha, medium aliphatic CAS 64742-88-7 EINECS/ELINCS 265-191-7 UN 1268 1993... [Pg.2774]

Naphthalene naf-tho- len [alter, of earlier naphthaline irreg. fr. naphtha] (1821) n. A crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon usually obtained by distillation of coal tar (napth-thalin, tar camphor). An aromatic hydrocarbon, CioHs, derived from coal-tar oils or petroleum fractions and having the structure shown below See image). [Pg.642]

The room temperature conductivity of polycrystalline samples of the naphthalene cation radical salts lies between 0.1 and 1 (Q cm) . Single crystals measured along the stack direction show a conductivity of several 100 (Q cm) depending on the quality of the crystals and to some extent on the nature of the counterions, solvent inclusion etc. The naphthalin cation radical salts can be stored for sometime at room temperature, if moisture is excluded. The corresponding radical ion complexes of perylene, pyrene, fluoranthene, and other arenes of higher number of fused rings exhibit a much greater stability and can be handled under normal laboratory conditions. [Pg.286]

Synonyms Camphor tar Moth balls Moth flakes Naphthalene, erode or refined Naphthalene, molten Naphthaline Naphthene Tar camphor White tar... [Pg.2227]


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