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Nickel dialkyldithiocarbamates

Nickel dialkyldithiocarbamates stabili2e vulcani2ates of epichlorhydrinethylene oxide against heat aging (178). Nickel dibutyldithiocarbamate [56377-13-0] is used as an oxidation inhibitor in synthetic elastomers. Nickel chelates of substituted acetylacetonates are flame retardants for epoxy resins (179). Nickel dicycloalkyldithiophosphinates have been proposed as flame-retardant additives for polystyrene (180—182) (see Flame retardants Heat stabilizers). [Pg.15]

Nickel-copper alloys, 73 518 77 100 Nickel cyanide, 77 112 Nickel dialkyldithiocarbamates, 77 124 Nickel dicycloalkyldithiophosphinates, 77 124... [Pg.619]

Scheme 2), which acts as a catalyst for the ionic decomposition of hydroperoxides (B-80MI11504, B-81MI11502). Other sulfur compounds known to be active peroxide decomposers are the nickel dialkyldithiocarbamates (3) (B-80MI11505) and the thiol (4) (B-81MI11502). [Pg.396]

Mixtures of iron and nickel dialkyldithiocarbamates have been found... [Pg.484]

Carbon disulphide reagent test. This test is based upon the formation from a secondary amine and carbon disulphide of a dialkyldithiocarbamate the latter readily forms a nickel derivative with a solution of a nickel salt ... [Pg.1217]

Hydroperoxide decomposers play an important role in peroxide group decomposition. The most important are metal complexes of sulfur- and phosphorus-containing compounds such as dialkyldithiocarbamates and nickel alkyldithiocarbamates. [Pg.80]


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