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Thermophysical analysis of plasticized epoxy compounds

Journal of Engineering Physics, 1973
A study has been made concerning the effect of dibutylphthalate and thiocol plasticizers in various concentrations on the structure as well as the thermophysical and the mechanical properties of grade ED-5 epoxy resin. It is shown that the entire complex of analyzed thermophysical properties changes appreciably, depending on the kind and on the ...
Yu. N. Krasnobokii, V. P. Dushchenko
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Reaction of epoxy compounds with salts of thioacids

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1971
1. When the alkali metal salts or the ammonium salts of O,O-dialkyl thiophosphates or O,O-dialkyl dithiophosphates are reacted with epoxy compounds the latter undergo thioepoxidation.
O. N. Nuretdinova, B. A. Arbuzov
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Some experiences with epoxy resin grouting compounds

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1980
Epoxy resin systems are used in tiling and grouting in the construction industry. Because of the nature of the application, skin contact is the primary hazard. The most prevalent reaction was reddening of the forearms, followed by whole body reddening and loss of appetite, these latter two being associated with smoking while applying the resin.
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Immobilization of laccase on epoxy-functionalized silica and its application in biodegradation of phenolic compounds.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2018
Mehdi Mohammadi   +5 more
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Occupational skin diseases from epoxy compounds. Epoxy resin compounds, epoxy acrylates and 2,3-epoxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride.

Acta dermato-venereologica. Supplementum, 1992
Of a total of 3731 patients investigated between 1974 and 1990, 1844 (49.4%) had an occupational skin disease. Of them 142 (7.7%) had an occupational skin disease caused by epoxy compounds--135 patients (95%) had allergic contact dermatitis, five had irritant contact dermatitis, and two had contact urticaria. Apart from dermatoses, two patients had IgE-
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