allylurea
allylurea
[‚al·əl·yu̇′rē·ə] (organic chemistry)
C4H8N2O Crystals with a melting point of 85°C; freely soluble in water and alcohol; used to manufacture allylthiourea and other corrosion inhibitors.
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The dissolved oxygen concentration was determined before and after incubation according to STN EN 1899-1 Water quality--Determination of biochemical oxygen consumption after n days (BSKn): Part 1: Dilution and inoculation method with the addition of
allylurea. Use was made of vaccinated diluting water, and dissolved oxygen was electrochemically determined (Tab.
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