allylthiourea
allylthiourea
[‚al·əl‚thī·ō‚yu̇′rē·ə] (organic chemistry)
C3H5NHCSNH2 A white, crystalline solid that melts at 78°C; soluble in water; used as a corrosion inhibitor.
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Water quality--Determination of biochemical oxygen demand after n days (BODn) Part 1: Dilution and seeding method with
allylthiourea addition.
A nitrification inhibitor,
allylthiourea, at the final concentration of 0.5 mg/L was added to the samples.
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