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thiazole [′thīยทə‚zōl] (organic chemistry) C3H3NS A colorless to yellowish liquid with a pyridinelike aroma, slightly soluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether; used as an intermediate for fungicides, dyes, and rubber accelerators. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Thioureas have not been subjected to the same degree of investigation as thiazoles or sulfenamide accelerators. Rubber chemicals featured include accelerators and activators (aldehydeamines, dithiocarbamates, guanidines, sulfenamides, thiazoles, thioureas, thiurams and others), antioxidants, antiozonants and protective agents, peptizers, retarders, coagents, peroxides and carbon blacks. Most sulfenamides, thiazoles, guanidines, thiurams and some dithiocarbamate accelerators are IMDG Class 9 environmentally hazardous materials and toxic to aquatic organisms. |
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