'Green Chemistry' Used To Produce Amines, Chemical Compounds Used Widely In Industry
Saturday, June 14, 2008 - 00:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Chemists have discovered an inexpensive, clean and quick way to prepare amines -- nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived from ammonia that have wide industrial applications such as solvents, additives, anti-foam agents, corrosion inhibitors, detergents, dyes and bactericides.
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