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301558-25GDi- tert -butylchlorophosphine belongs to the class of phosphine ligands. It is used for cross-coupling reactions because of the flexibility of its electronic and steric properties.
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301558-5GDi- tert -butylchlorophosphine belongs to the class of phosphine ligands. It is used for cross-coupling reactions because of the flexibility of its electronic and steric properties.
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392545-1KGDiatomaceous earth is natural amorphous silica formed from the fossilized skeletons of diatoms. It has high water and oil absorption ability.
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392545-5KGDiatomaceous earth is natural amorphous silica formed from the fossilized skeletons of diatoms. It has high water and oil absorption ability.
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D3877-1KGApplication Diatomaceous earth can be used as an adsorbent for the adsorption of arsenic . It can also be used as a silica precursor to adsorb different groups of oil such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzenes, p -xylenes, and o -xylenes .
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D3877-500GApplication Diatomaceous earth can be used as an adsorbent for the adsorption of arsenic . It can also be used as a silica precursor to adsorb different groups of oil such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzenes, p -xylenes, and o -xylenes .
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D3877-5KGApplication Diatomaceous earth can be used as an adsorbent for the adsorption of arsenic . It can also be used as a silica precursor to adsorb different groups of oil such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzenes, p -xylenes, and o -xylenes .
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D31206-100MGDibenz[a,c]anthracene
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D693429-1gDibenzo[a,c]phenazine.
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BCR265-20MGAnalysis Note For more information please see: BCR265 Legal Information BCR is a registered trademark of European Commission
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236373-10GDibenzofuran has been converted to a vacuum-sublimable, electron-transporting host material for blue-green electrophosphorescent molecule, iridium (III) bis (4,6-(di-fluorophenyl)pyridinato- N , C 2′ )picolinate . Biodegradation of
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236373-50GDibenzofuran has been converted to a vacuum-sublimable, electron-transporting host material for blue-green electrophosphorescent molecule, iridium (III) bis (4,6-(di-fluorophenyl)pyridinato- N , C 2′ )picolinate . Biodegradation of