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- 0003545. PMC 2568824. PMID 18958157. National Pollutant Inventory Fact Sheet for organotins Industry information site Organotin chemistry in synthesis...
- tin-plated steel is widely used for food packaging as "tin cans". Some organotin compounds can be extremely toxic. Tin is a soft, malleable, ductile and...
- obesogens found in the environment such as organotins and xenobiotics. Particular members of the organotin class of persistent organic pollutants (POPs)...
- hexachlorostannic acid. Anhydrous tin(IV) chloride is a major precursor in organotin chemistry. Upon treatment with Grignard reagents, tin(IV) chloride gives...
- Natural Heritage Stanthorpe Airport, IATA airport code "SNH" Organotin hydrides R4−nSnHn in organotin chemistry SNH48 This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Tributyltin hydride is an organotin compound with the formula (C4H9)3SnH. It is a colorless liquid that is soluble in organic solvents. The compound is...
- archived from the original on 4 March 2005, retrieved 12 February 2010. "Organotin Compounds in the Environment". Open Chemist. Archived from the original...
- Vinyl chloride (in PVC) Miscellaneous additives incl. PHCs PBDEs PCBs Organotins PFCs Perfluorooctanoic acid Health issues Teratogen Carcinogen Endocrine...
- 20 February 2014, retrieved 22 May 2012 Gajda, M.; Jancso, A. (2010), "Organotins, formation, use, speciation and toxicology", Metal Ions in Life Sciences...
- Dibutyltin dilaurate (abbreviated DBTDL) is an organotin compound with the formula (CH3(CH2)10CO2)2Sn(CH2CH2CH2CH3)2. It is a colorless viscous and oily...