The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of tin speciation:
- tin species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different tin species
- distribution and fate of aluminium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of tin species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Sn
- Standards, rules and legislation related to tin
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Information
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tributyltin oxide. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 14) 1.Trialkyltin compounds - adverse effects 2.Trialkyltin ...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Arsine: Human health aspects. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 47) 1. Arsenic - toxicity 2. Arsenic - poisoning 3. Arsenic - physiolog...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Arsine: Human health aspects. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 47) 1. Arsenic - toxicity 2. Arsenic - poisoning 3. Arsenic - physiolog...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tin and inorganic tin compounds. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 65) 1.Tin - adverse effects 2.Tin compounds - adverse effects 3.Ri...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tin and inorganic tin compounds. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 65) 1.Tin - adverse effects 2.Tin compounds - adverse effects 3.Ri...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tin and inorganic tin compounds. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 65) 1.Tin - adverse effects 2.Tin compounds - adverse effects 3.Ri...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tin and inorganic tin compounds. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 65) 1.Tin - adverse effects 2.Tin compounds - adverse effects 3.Ri...
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tin and inorganic tin compounds. (Concise international chemical assessment document ; 65) 1.Tin - adverse effects 2.Tin compounds - adverse effects 3.Ri...
Inorganic tin compounds - properties Information on the properties of inorganic tin II and IV compounds (Molecular weight, melting and boiling point, specific gravity and s...
Inorganic and organo- tin compounds have found industrial use as catalysts in a very wide range of applications, from heterogeneous oxidation catalysts based on tin(IV) oxide (as employed, for examp...
Tin compounds exhibit an astonishingly wide range of properties, which has enabled them to become established in correspondingly diverse applications. The main ones outside the plastics sector are des...
Although a wide range of chemicals have found use as fire retardants over the years, many are facing increasing scrutiny either because of their inherent toxicity or their negative impacts in the en...
Tin Porphyrin Porphyrins represent a biologically important class of organic molecules which is characterised by the presence of a tetrapyrrole ring{1}. The four nitrogen atoms at th...
Organotin compounds are highly effective heat stabilisers for PVC and find use in a wide range of rigid and flexible PVC applications. Organotin compounds currently account for around 15% of the PVC...
Brake pads are complex mixtures containing proprietary blends of substances designed to achieve maximum braking performance without degradation, squealing and other problems. Antimony trisulphide (S...
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