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Xylyl-bromide, also
known as
methylbenzyl bromide or T-stoff ('substance-T'), is any
member or a
mixture of
organic chemical compounds with the molecular...
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dichlorides (bis(chloromethyl)benzenes),
while mono-bromination
yields xylyl bromide, a tear gas agent.
Oxidation and
ammoxidation also
target the methyl...
- (nonivamide), CS gas, CR gas, CN gas (phenacyl chloride), bromoacetone,
xylyl bromide,
chloropicrin (PS gas) and Mace (a
branded mixture).
While lachrymatory...
- to
Pigment Yellow 12,
wherein the two
xylyl groups are
replaced by
phenyl and to
Pigment Yellow 14
where the
xylyl groups are
replaced by o-tolyl. It is...
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tolyl group (CH3C6H4−)
which is
derived from
toluene (methylbenzene) The
xylyl group ((CH3)2C6H3−),
which is
derived from
xylene (dimethylbenzene) The...
- Ortho-chlorobenzylidene
malononitrile (Super tear gas; CS)
Trichloromethyl chloroformate Xylyl bromide These sensory irritants are also
termed sternators or nose irritants...
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irritating yet non-lethal nature.
Benzyl chloride Benzyl fluoride Benzyl iodide Xylyl bromide Merck Index (11th ed.). p. 1142. "Benzyl bromide_msds". William...
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Agent 15 (BZ)
Dimethylheptylpyran (DMHP) EA-3167 Kolokol-1 PAVA
spray Sleeping gas Riot-control (RCAs)
Xylyl bromide Pepper spray (OC) CS CN (mace) CR...
- example, T-Stoff
meant a
rocket propellant in
World War II, but a tear gas (
xylyl bromide) in
World War I. A-Stoff (World War I):
chloroacetone (tear gas)...
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systemic function. Its
chemical name is
methyl N-(methoxyacetyl)-N-(2,6-
xylyl)-DL-alaninate. It can be used to
control Pythium in a
number of vegetable...