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strict sense; the most
important by
volume are for the
production of
nitroaromatic compounds such as nitrobenzene. The
technology is long-standing and...
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sodium sulfite,
sodium nitrite and
sodium nitrate) and
sulfonated nitroaromatics.[citation needed] Pink and red
water are
colorless at the time of generation;...
- 2 H2O
Virtually all
aromatic amines (e.g. aniline) are
derived from
nitroaromatics through such
catalytic hydrogenation. A
variation is
formation of a...
- Gore-Tex
clothing leading to the
sensitive voltametric detection of
nitroaromatic compounds. The "Gore-Tex"
brand name was
formerly used for industrial...
-
explosives detector were
engineered to be
preferentially responsive to
nitroaromatic explosives. The
binding of the TNT
molecules is
believed to be caused...
- Ross; Veinot,
Jonathan G C; Meldrum, Al (2016-02-10). "Detection of
nitroaromatics in the solid, solution, and
vapor phases using silicon quantum dot sensors"...
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Aniline (C6H5NH2) and its
derivatives are
prepared by
reduction of the
nitroaromatics. In industry,
hydrogen is the
preferred reductant, whereas, in the laboratory...
- Li; Li,
Guangtao (March 2017). "Efficient and
selective adsorption of
nitroaromatic explosives by Zr-MOF".
Inorganic Chemistry Communications. 77: 11–13...
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practice the name was most
commonly applied to
mixtures of
chlorates and
nitroaromatics. ANFO:
Ammonium nitrate and fuel oil Cheddites:
Chlorates or perchlorates...
- is used by the
Federal Department of
Homeland Security to
screen for
nitroaromatic explosives.
Harris was born on 29 July 1940 in
Ouachita Parish, Monroe...