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Acrolein is colorless or yellow liquid with a strong, disagreeable odor . Small amounts of acrolein can be formed from burning tobacco, wood, plastics, gasoline, and paraffin wax. Cooking fats and oils at high temperatures can also release acrolein. Acrolein is used to make other chemicals such as acrylic acid.
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Acrolein - Wikipedia
Acrolein (systematic name: propenal) is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde. It is a colorless liquid with a foul and acrid aroma.
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[PDF] Acrolein - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Acrolein is primarily used as an intermediate in the synthesis of acrylic acid and as a biocide. It may be formed from the breakdown of certain pollutants ...
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acrolein
acrolein (əˈkrəʊliːɪn) [f. L. acr-is sharp, pungent + olē-re to smell + -ine = Gr. -ινη daughter, derivative; here used to form a term analogous to glycerin.] A colourless acrid liquid, of pungent irritating odour, formed in the destructive distillation of glycerin (from which it is derived by the a...
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Acrolein: Sources, metabolism, and biomolecular interactions ...
It is formed from carbohydrates, vegetable oils and animal fats, amino acids during heating of foods, and by combustion of petroleum fuels and biodiesel.
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Acrolein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Acrolein is defined as a potent respiratory irritant and a contact herbicide used to control weeds and algae, which may trigger asthma attacks through ...
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Acrolein | CH2CHCHO | CID 7847 - PubChem
Acrolein is a colorless or yellow liquid with a disagreeable odor. It dissolves in water very easily and quickly changes to a vapor when heated.
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[PDF] Acrolein ToxGuide™
It is a reactive aldehyde primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical manufacturing of acrylic acid to make synthetic glycerol, acrolein polymers, ...
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Acrolein - OEHHA - CA.gov
Biocide: aquatic herbicide, fumigant, microbiocide, molluscide (considered an alternative to methyl bromide); preparation of biological specimens; component of ...
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[PDF] Acrolein - NJ.gov
* Acrolein is a FLAMMABLE and REACTIVE chemical and a DANGEROUS FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD. * Acrolein is a DOT Poison Inhalation Hazard (PIH). IDENTIFICATION.
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acryl
acryl Chem. (ˈækrɪl) [f. acrolein + -yle = Gr. ὕλη substance, stuff.] The hypothetical oxidized radical of the allyl series, C3H3O, formed from allyl by the substitution of an atom of oxygen for two of hydrogen; a constituent of acrolein and acrylic acid.
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Reuterin
Besides, 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde suffers an spontaneous dehydration in aqueous solution, and the resulting molecule is called acrolein. This last molecule, acrolein, was recently included in reuterin definition.
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disacryl
disacryl Chem. (dɪsˈækrɪl) [f. dis- (implying disintegration or dissolution) + acryl.] A white flocculent substance into which acrolein changes when kept for some time. Called also disacrone. Also attrib., as disacryl resin, a resinous matter similarly formed.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 336 Acrole...
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Acroleinide
In organic chemistry, acroleinide is a functional group which is composed of a cyclic ketal of a diol with acrolein.
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allylic
allylic, a. Chem. (əˈlɪlɪk) [f. allyl + -ic.] Of or belonging to allyl.1857 W. A. Miller Elem. Chem. iii. vi. §2. 386 Hofmann and Cahours have succeeded in discovering the allylic..alcohol.., a compound which stands in the same relation to acrolein that ethylic alcohol does to ordinary aldehyd. 1863...
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