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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2009
After the hazardous effects of xylene became indisputable in the 1970s, many potential substitutes became available, some with as many if not more hazards. This article discusses the inadequacy of 5 vegetable oils as substitutes, as well as the characteristics of 22 D-limonene-based substitutes, all less effective in their chemical role, some capable ...
René J, Buesa, Maxim V, Peshkov
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After the hazardous effects of xylene became indisputable in the 1970s, many potential substitutes became available, some with as many if not more hazards. This article discusses the inadequacy of 5 vegetable oils as substitutes, as well as the characteristics of 22 D-limonene-based substitutes, all less effective in their chemical role, some capable ...
René J, Buesa, Maxim V, Peshkov
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Continuous flow synthesis of xylidines via biphasic nitration of xylenes and nitro-reduction
Journal of Flow Chemistry, 2021Mellisa B. Sagandira +2 more
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Oral Toxicology Studies with Xylene Isomers and Mixed Xylenes
Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 1988Xylene isomers and mixed xylenes were administered to male and female Sprague-Dawley rats to evaluate their effects on standard toxicological parameters which included body and organ weights, hematology, serum chemistries, urinalysis and histopathological examination.
L W, Condie, J R, Hill, J F, Borzelleca
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Isomerization of Xylenes (a Review)
Petroleum chemistry (1991), 2021N. Demikhova +3 more
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Kinetic modeling of heavy reformate conversion into xylenes over mordenite-ZSM5 based catalysts
Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2012U. A. Al-Mubaiyedh +2 more
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Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, o-Xylene, m-Xylene, and p-Xylene
Analytical Chemistry, 1949D. D. Tunnicliff +2 more
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