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Mutagenicity of vinyl compounds in salmonella typhimurium

Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis, 1981
AbstractEighteen compounds structurally related to the mutagenic carcinogen vinyl chloride have been tested for mutagenicity in five strains of Salmonella typhimurium. Acrolein, acrolein diethylacetal, acrylonitrile, allyl alcohol, allyl bromide, crotonaldehyde, crotyl alcohol, and vinyl bromide were mutagenic with one or more strains; acrolein ...
W, Lijinsky, A W, Andrews
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Studies on diacetylenic vinyl compounds

Polymer Bulletin, 1989
The copolymerization of maleic anhydride(MAn) with phenyl-4'-vinylp henylbutadiyne(PVPB) was carried out using 2,2'-azobisisobu tyronitrile as an initiator. Although PVPB does not homopolymerize by free radicals in solution, it copolymerized giving copolymers having average molecular weights up to 12,000, and consisting of slightly more PVPB units. The
Guillermina Burillo   +2 more
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Nephrotoxicity of Halogenated Vinyl Cysteine Compounds

Journal of Urology, 1982
S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl) cysteine (DCVC), is a potent nephrotoxin. In order to determine if other vinyl cysteine conjugates were nephrotoxic, halogenated vinyl cysteines, HVC-1 and HVC-2, were prepared from chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), a fluorocarbon monomer, or chlorotifluoroethylene, a metabolite of halothane, respectively. Three days after receiving
A J, Gandolfi   +3 more
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Reprocessing of Medical Vinyl Compounds

Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, 1996
Abstract There is increasing public concern over the disposal of plastic waste. The escalating cost of vinyl compounds would also make it desirable to reuse unavoidable process waste and surplus devices, not only in lower value markets, but also for medical device end users.
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Studies on diacetylenic vinyl compounds

Polymer Bulletin, 1986
Synthese a partir de l'ethynyl-4 styrene et du phenyl bromoacetylene. Polymerisation lente avec l'AJBN en solution; a l'etat fondu, a 80°C, obtention d'un polymere insoluble. L'irradiation UV du cristal conduit a des polymeres solubles et insolubles. A −78°C, dans le THF, en presence de n-butyllithium, obtention de poly(p-phenylbutadiynyl styrene)
Guillermina Burillo, Takeshi Ogawa
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Topochemical polymerization of vinyl compounds

Radiation Physics and Chemistry (1977), 1980
Abstract The present situation of the solid state polymerization is subject to considerations according to those principles that were layed down by Prof. Michel Magat in his publication, entitled Polymerization in the Solid State ( Polymer , 1962, 3 , 449–463).
Gy. Hardy   +4 more
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