tributyltin

Tributyltin compounds are a group of organotin compounds containing the (C4H9)3Sn (TBT) moiety, such as tributyltin hydride or tributyltin oxide. They are the main active ingredients in certain biocides used to control a broad spectrum of organisms, and these compounds are being considered for inclusion in the Rotterdam Convention.



The term "tributyltin" was found in the following pages:

Tributyltin added to U.N. trade watch list | EVISA's News
Link database: Canadian Environmental Protection Act: Priority Substances List: Non-pesticidal Organotin
Material database: Princeton Applied Research - SOPH-1
Is methyl mercury limiting the delight of seafood ? - To answer this question is a challenge for elemental speciation analysis | EVISA's News
EU bans certain organotin compounds | EVISA's News
Material database: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) - CRM 11: Fish Tissue
Material database: Fluka Chemie GmbH - Organotin Standard mixture
Regulation (EC) No 782/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 April 2003 on the prohibition of organotin compounds on ships | EVISA's News
Material database: Princeton Applied Research - HIPA-1
Material database: National Research Council of Canada (NRC - CNRC) - PACS-2 - Marine Sediment Reference Materials for Trace Metals and other Constituents
Material database: Princeton Applied Research - HIPA-1: Sediment for the Determination of Tributyltin
Tin and mercury content and speciation in red wine from different countries | EVISA's News
TBT from antifouling paint is still endangering marine life, says WWF | EVISA's News
Organotin ban in hull paint begins in September | EVISA's News
Two years Speciation Newsletter - Three years of EVISA web site operation - Accomplishments and Future Perspectives | EVISA's News
Brief summary: Speciation Analysis - Striving for Quality
US Regulation related to elemental species: TBT | EVISA's News
TBT and other Persistent Man-Made Chemical Pollutants Found in Deep-Sea Octopods and Squids | EVISA's News
Material database: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) - NIES CRM 15: Scallop
Tributyltin exposure promotes obesity in following mice generations | EVISA's News