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Nickel subsulphide

Dinickel trioxide Nickel dioxide Nickel monoxide Nickel subsulphide Nickel sulphide Potassium chromate Potassium dichromate... [Pg.95]

Nickel compounds Hydrogenations (e.g. Raney nickel) Conversion of synthesis gas to methane Reduction of organo nitro compounds to amines Carcinogenic (nickel subsulphide). Skin sensitization... [Pg.121]

Nickel Subsulphide., Ni2S, is stated to be obtained by heating nickel monosulphide in an electric furnace,1 and by reduction of nickel sulphate with hydrogen or sulphur at red heat2 but Bomemann,3 from a consideration of the freezing-point curve of nickel sulphides, concludes that the subsulphide is not a separate chemical entity, but a eutectic mixture.4... [Pg.119]

SYNS HEAZLEWOODITE NICKEL SUBSULPHIDE NICKEL SULFIDE O-NICKEL SULFIDE (3 2) CRYSTALLINE NICKEL SULPHIDE NICKEL TRITADISULPHIDE... [Pg.994]

Nickel exists in many forms as an inhalable pollutant which include metallic nickel, nickel subsulphide, nickel chloride, nickel oxide, and nickel carbonyl. Of these compounds, Ni3S2 is recognised as the most carcinogenic (SuNDERMAN 1983). The majority of nickel-associated lesions described in man have been caused by inhalation exposure (Wehner et al. 1975). Immune mechanisms appear to be particularly vulnerable to the effects of nickel compounds. [Pg.323]


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