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Some diorganotin dithiocarbamates
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1978Abstract Some new diorganotin dithiocarbamates of the formula R 2 Sn(dtc) 2 , (R = phenyl, benzyl, methyl, butyl, dtc. = dibutyl, diethyl, morpholine-, phenyl-, dimethyl- and piperidine dithiocarbamates) are described. The analytical, conductance, dipole moment, IR, proton magnetic resonance and electronic spectra data suggest an ester type structure
T.N. Srivastava +2 more
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The preparation of tin(II) dithiocarbamates from ammonium dithiocarbamate salts
Inorganica Chimica Acta, 1975Abstract Ammonium dithiocarbamate salts, which can be formed directly from carbon disulfide and the appropriate dialkylamine, serviced as convenient precursors for tin(II)DTC complexes. The compounds Sn[S2CNR2]2, (R = CH3 and C2H5) were prepared in this manner and characterized by their ir, nmr, ESCA, and mass spectra as well as by thermogravimetric
Dale Perry, R.A. Geanangle
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Spectrophotometric determination of some dithiocarbamates
Talanta, 1990A procedure has been developed for the determination of six dithiocarbamates [sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate (dibam), sodium diethyldithiocarbamate (NaDDC), tetramethylthiuram disulphide (thiram), zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate (ziram), sodium N-methylpiperazinecarbodithioate and potassium morpholine-4-carbodithioate] in microgram quantities by ...
A K, Malik, A L, Rao
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Dithiocarbamate therapy for nickel dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis, 1978Increased internal exposure to nickel can cause an exacerbation of nickel contact dermatitis. Nickel ions are chelated by diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) and thereby inactivated. An oral dose of about 1 g DDC/day was given to a patient. The nickel excretion in the urine increased about tenfold; the nickel elimination in scalp hair did not increase.
D, Spruit, P J, Bongaarts, G J, de Jongh
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Dithiocarbamates. I. Quaternary Ammonium Dithiocarbamates
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1959K. C. KENNARD, D. M. BURNESS
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2000
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Provides information on chemical and common names, symptoms of poisoning, short-term health hazards, long-term health hazards, personal protective equipment and practices, re-entry times, emergency assistance, crops typically receiving dithiocarbamate applications, and contacts for additional help or information.
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