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- Carbon
disulphide is a colorless volatile liquid with the formula CS2. The
compound is used frequently as a building block in organic chemistry
as well as an industrial and chemical non-polar solvent.
- Carbon
disulphide is made for commercial use by combining carbon and sulfur
at very high temperatures.
- Pure
carbon disulphide is a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor that is
like the smell of chloroform. The impure carbon disulphide that is
usually used in most industry processes is a yellowish liquid with
an unpleasant odor.
- Carbon
disulfide is a natural product of anaerobic biodegradation.
It is also synthesized via the catalyzed reaction between sulfur and
methane at 600 °C.
- Carbon
disulphide used for fumigation in airtight storage warehouses,
airtight flat storages, bins, grain elevators, railroad
box cars, ship holds, barges and cereal mills.
- Carbon
disulphide is a solvent for phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, bromine,
iodine, fats, resins, and rubber. It has been used in the
purification of single-walled carbon nano tubes.
- Carbon
disulphide is used majorly for the manufacture of viscose rayon.
Viscose is manufactured by the action of carbon disulphide and
caustic soda on cellulose.
- Carbon
disulphide is also used in the cold vulcanization of rubber and in
making rubber accelerators and floatation chemicals.
- Various
mixtures of carbon disulphide have been used fumigation e.g, with
pyridine and nitrobenzene, with potassium thiocarbonate, with CCl4
and monochlorobenzene emulsions with water etc. Typically, carbon
disulphide is employed in fumigants in admixture with chlorinated
hydrocarbons.
- Carbon
disulphide evaporates at room temperature, and the gas is more than
twice as heavy as air. Carbon disulphide easily forms
explosive mixtures with air and catches fire very easily; it is
dangerous when exposed to heat, flame, sparks, or
friction.
- Carbon
disulfide has been an important industrial chemical since the late
nineteenth century.
- In 1996,
1473 kg of carbon disulfide were imported into Canada as a specialty
chemical.
- Nearly
1.7 kilo tonnes of carbon disulfide were used in Canada in 1996 as a
precursor in the manufacture of xanthates, which are used as
flotation agents in mineral refining processes.
- Asia,
including Japan, accounted for about 72% of world production and
nearly 75% of world consumption of carbon disulfide. China is the
dominant global player in this industry, with some 49 % of global
consumption, followed by India (13%).
- The
overall carbon disulfide market will depend on sustainable growth in
the fibers application, which on a global scale is expected to be
about 4.0% during 2010–2015. Important areas where carbon disulfide
is used are in the production of rubber and agricultural chemicals.
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Fact Sheet - Carbon Disulphide
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Carbon Disulfide
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Carbon Disulfide from Phillipsburg
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Report &
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Canadian Environmental
Protection Act - carbon disulphide
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Registrations of Products Containing Carbon Disulfide
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Chemical Assessment Document carbon disulphide
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Carbon disulphide Summary
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Grasilene
Division Project
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Cost Estimation Carbon Disulphide
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Carbon disulphide Market
Safety & Risk
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Health
status of workers exposed to carbon disulphide
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Carbon disulphide Safety and health effects
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Carbon Disulfide: Health Information Summary
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Carbon Disulphide Incident management
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Environment Health Criteria carbon disulphide
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Safety
and Health Guideline for Carbon Disulfide
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Carbon disulphide health effects
Toxicity
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Toxicological profile for carbon disulphide
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Carbon Disulfide Neurotoxicity: Taiwan
Experience
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Carbon disulphide poisoning in viscose rayon
factories
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Fire and Explosion hazards of carbon
disulphide
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Carbon disulphide toxicity info
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Characterization of Carbon Disulfide
Neurotoxicity in C57BL6 Mice
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Ototoxic effects of industrial chemicals -
carbon disulphide
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Carbon disulphide Toxicity
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Toxicity - carbon
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Application & Product
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Carbon disulphide absorption
during xanthate reagent mixing in a gold mine concentrator
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Carbon disulphide as a Reagent
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Carbon disulphide promotes sprouting of potato minitubers
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Copolymerisation of carbon disulphide with
cyclic ethers by using metalxanthate
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Inhibition of Ammonia Monooxygenase in Nitrosomonas europaea by
Carbon Disulfide
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Stimulated Brillouin scattering in liquid carbon disulfide
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Treatment of carbon disulfide in alkaline biotrickling filters
using an alkaliphilic sulfo-oxidizing bacterial consortium
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Carbon
Disulphide 3/a
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Carbon disulphide
Patent
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Process for the manufacture of carbon
disulphide
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Halogen glasses modified with carbon disulphide and process of
preparation
- Apparatus
and methods for monitoring carbon disulphide
- Reaction
furnace for producing carbon disulphide
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Process for preparation of carbon
disulphide
- Production
of carbon disulphide from Hydrocarbons
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Process for the manufacture of carbon
disulphide and use of liquid stream comprising carbon
disulphide for enhanced oil recovery
Effects
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Carbon
disulfide effects on pre-baited vs. non-pre-baited rats
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Carbon disulphide exposure affects the response of rat
adrenal medulla to hypothermia
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Effects of carbon disulphide on the liver of rats
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Neuropsychiatric effects in workers with occupational exposure to
carbon disulphide
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Carbon Disulfide Effects on the Visual System
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Carbon disulfide effects
Analysis
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Absorption of carbon disulphide in alkaline
solution
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Comparison of the Eluting Efficiency of Carbon Disulfide with
Diethyl Ether
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Cost-benefit analysis of the recovery of
carbon disulfide
in the manufacturing of viscose rayon
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Interaction between carbon disulfide and
oxygen on a
Ni(1 1 0) surface
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Iridium initiated C-C-coupling of
malonodinitrile with carbon disulfide: synthesis
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Carbon disulphide from sulfur and charcoal
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Production, use and disposal carbon disulphide
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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Carbon disulphide
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Toluene-3,4 dithiol analysis of blood for
assessing carbon disulfide exposure
Technology
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Biological Removal of Carbon
Disulfide from Waste Air Streams
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Carbon Disulfide Production via Hydrogen
Sulfide Methane Reformation
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Cycloaddition of carbon disulfide with epoxides catalyzed by binary
electrophile-nucleophile system
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Disassociation of Carbon disulfide-Induced Depression of
Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N166 Amplitude and Norepinephrine Levels
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Swelling of Clays in N-Methyl-2- pyrrolidinone/Carbon
Disulfide Mixed Solvents
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Thermal Desorption Technical Support
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