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benzyl bromide

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benzyl bromide

Lachrymatory (tear) gas first used by the Germans at Verdun March 1915. It is a powerful eye irritant, and high concentrations also effect the nose and throat.

Its prime component was toluene, more urgently needed for the manufacture of explosives, and since other substances of greater power were later discovered, benzyl bromide was not used for very long. It was also used by the French as Cyclite.


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Since MBT is a mono-functional nucleophile, it will react with the benzyl bromide sites forming nonreactive mercaptobenzothiazyl benzyl sulfides.
The effect of benzyl bromide (BzBr) groups in BIMS on adhesion to nylon and IR will be discussed in this work.
The very reactivity nature of the benzyl bromide functionality permits curing to proceed by a variety of paths.
 
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