![]() 丁二酮肟结构式
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常用名 | 丁二酮肟 | 英文名 | Dimethylglyoxime |
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CAS号 | 95-45-4 | 分子量 | 116.11900 | |
密度 | 0.8 | 沸点 | 271.529ºC at 760 mmHg | |
分子式 | C4H8N2O2 | 熔点 | 240-241 °C(lit.) | |
MSDS | 中文版 美版 | 闪点 | 14ºC | |
符号 |
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信号词 | Danger |
Multiplexed paper analytical device for quantification of metals using distance-based detection.
Lab Chip 15 , 2808-18, (2015) Exposure to metal-containing aerosols has been linked with adverse health outcomes for almost every organ in the human body. Commercially available techniques for quantifying particulate metals are time-intensive, laborious, and expensive; often sample analys... |
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Nickel on the Dutch market: 10 years after entry into force of the EU Nickel Directive.
Contact Dermatitis 65(2) , 115-7, (2011)
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Nickel and platinum group metal nanoparticle production by Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20.
New Biotechnology 32 , 727-31, (2015) Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 is an anaerobic sulfate reducing bacteria. While Desulfovibrio species have previously been shown to reduce palladium and platinum to the zero-state, forming nanoparticles in the process; there have been no reports that D. alasken... |
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Sensitivity and specificity of the nickel spot (dimethylglyoxime) test.
Contact Dermatitis 62(5) , 279-88, (2010) The accuracy of the dimethylglyoxime (DMG) nickel spot test has been questioned because of false negative and positive test reactions. The EN 1811, a European standard reference method developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), is fine-tun... |
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The cost of nickel allergy: a global investigation of coin composition and nickel and cobalt release.
Contact Dermatitis 68(1) , 15-22, (2013) Nickel is widely used in coins; nickel may cause contact allergy and allergic contact dermatitis in those who handle them.To investigate alloy use, coin composition and nickel and cobalt release for a worldwide selection of currently circulating coins.Eight h... |
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Nickel release from earrings purchased in the United States: the San Francisco earring study.
J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 58(6) , 1000-5, (2008) Nickel sensitization is frequent among US patients with dermatitis and in the general population. In Europe, decreasing prevalences of nickel sensitization are observed as a result of the European Union Nickel Directive. However, no directive exists in the Un... |
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The outcome of dimethylglyoxime testing in a sample of cell phones in Denmark.
Contact Dermatitis 59(1) , 38-42, (2008) Nickel dermatitis may be caused by frequent and prolonged use of cell phones. Because little is known about the frequency of nickel release from cell phones, it is difficult to estimate the risk of nickel sensitization and dermatitis among their users.Inspire... |
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Assessment of nickel release from earrings randomly purchased in China and Thailand using the dimethylglyoxime test.
Contact Dermatitis 62(4) , 232-40, (2010) China and Thailand produce large amounts of jewellery that are sold domestically and abroad.To identify nickel release and metal content in earrings purchased in China and Thailand.A total of 557 earrings were randomly purchased from vendors in 11 markets loc... |
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Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis?
Sci. Total Environ. 409(22) , 4663-6, (2011) Nickel and cobalt allergy remain frequent in dermatitis patients. It is important to determine possible nickel and cobalt exposures at work as these may offer important information to regulators and physicians who perform patch testing. Clinical relevance of ... |
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Nickel release from inexpensive jewelry and hair clasps purchased in an EU country - Are consumers sufficiently protected from nickel exposure?
Sci. Total Environ. 407(20) , 5315-8, (2009) Nickel allergic subjects are at risk factor of acquiring hand eczema. In 1990 and 1994, respectively, Denmark and member states in the EU regulated nickel release from selected consumer products. The intention was that the nickel epidemic could be controlled ... |