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- Dibutyltin dilaurate (abbreviated DBTDL) is an organotin compound with the formula (CH3(CH2)10CO2)2Sn(CH2CH2CH2CH3)2. It is a colorless viscous and oily...
- Diethylstilbestrol dilaurate (brand name Acnestrol-Lotion) is a synthetic, nonsteroidal estrogen of the stilbestrol group and an ester of diethylstilbestrol...
- carboxylic acid derivatives of dibutyltin dichloride, such as dibutyltin dilaurate. Some organotin compounds are relatively toxic, with both advantages and...
- tertiary amines, such as DABCO, DMDEE, or metallic soaps, such as dibutyltin dilaurate. The stoichiometry of the starting materials must be carefully controlled...
- catalyst consisting of either platinum or a tin compound such as dibutyltin dilaurate. Applications include low-temperature over-molding, making molds for reproducing...
- catalysed by titanium alcoholates or organic tin compounds (e.g. dibutyltin dilaurate). Acrylate polymer Sodium polyacrylate thickeners Methacrylate Takashi...
- organotin halides are useful precursors to catalysts (e.g., dibutyltin dilaurate) and polymer stabilizers. SnCl4 is used in Friedel–Crafts reactions as...
- CH3COOSn(CH3)3 is a trimethylstannyl ester of acetic acid, and dibutyltin dilaurate (CH3(CH2)10COO)2Sn((CH2)3CH3)2 is a dibutylstannylene ester of lauric...
- is the reactive component. Diorganotin carboxylates, e.g., dibutyltin dilaurate, are used as catalysts for the formation of polyurethanes, for vulcanization...
- by the formation of Si-O-Si bridges. [16] Catalysts such as dibutyltin dilaurate may accelerate the reaction. Irradiation crosslinking (PE-Xc): The crosslinking...