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organotin

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organotin [ˌɔːgænəʊˈtɪn]
adj
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of, concerned with, or being an organic compound with one or more tin atoms in its molecules: used as a pesticide, hitherto considered to decompose safely, now found to be toxic in the food chain


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The convention prohibits the new application of listed anti-fouling systems, and it imposes a requirement that organotin biocides be removed from hulls or over-coated to prevent leaching.
of Texas at San Antonio) for the purpose of presenting authoritative, in-depth reviews of those branches of pure and applied tin chemistry where developments have been most pronounced, notably in organotin chemistry, although inorganic aspects are discussed as well.
Akcrostab organotin stabilizers for rigid PVC reportedly offer excellent long-term heat stability and early color control, plus improved processing.
 
 
 
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