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2015
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a hazard primarily in the oil and gas industry, agriculture, sewage and animal waste handling, construction (asphalt operations and disturbing marshy terrain), and other settings where organic material decomposes under reducing conditions, and in geothermal operations.
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a hazard primarily in the oil and gas industry, agriculture, sewage and animal waste handling, construction (asphalt operations and disturbing marshy terrain), and other settings where organic material decomposes under reducing conditions, and in geothermal operations.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2013
Diaryl sulfides also known as diphenyl sulfides, phenylthiobenzylamines, and biphenylthiols are a class of compounds with phenylthiophenyl scaffold that have been validated as biomarkers to label the brain serotonin transporter (SERT), in vivo. The development of those synthetic and non-natural compounds started more than a decade ago when the ...
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Diaryl sulfides also known as diphenyl sulfides, phenylthiobenzylamines, and biphenylthiols are a class of compounds with phenylthiophenyl scaffold that have been validated as biomarkers to label the brain serotonin transporter (SERT), in vivo. The development of those synthetic and non-natural compounds started more than a decade ago when the ...
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N-Sulfides. Dinitrogen sulfide, thiofulminic acid, and nitrile sulfides
Chemical Reviews, 1991WENTRUP, C, KAMBOURIS, P
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Organosilyl Sulfides and Organogermyl Sulfides
Inorganic Chemistry, 1965K. A. Hooton, A. L. Allred
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Sulfide Determination by Silver/Sulfide Electrode
1977The method of sulfide analysis by selective ion electrode is examined, and an additional step which can be applied to all sulfide methods is described. This additional step removes interferences to the iodine titration and, at the same time, places the sample in an ideal solution for analysis.
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Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1957
A. Kurtenacker, A. v. Wilpert
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A. Kurtenacker, A. v. Wilpert
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