dibutyl succinate
dibutyl succinate
[dī′byüd·əl ′sək·sə‚nāt] (organic chemistry)
C12H22O4 A colorless liquid, insoluble in water; used as a repellent for cattle flies, cockroaches, and ants around barns.
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