1.1 Name Carbon disulfide 1.2 Synonyms Disulfure de carbone; Schwefelkohlenstoff; Disulfuro de carbono; 二硫化炭素; 이황화 탄소; Alcohol of sulfur; Carbon bisulfuret; Carbon bisulphide; Carbon disulphide; Carbon sulfide; Carbon sulfide (CS2); Carbon sulphide; carbonbisulfide,refined; ...
Carbon disulfide Carbon disulfide structure CAS No. 75-15-0 Chemical Name: Carbon disulfide Synonyms CS2;CARBON DISULPHIDE;CARBON DISULFID;Carbon sulfide;Carbon sulfide (CS2);CARBON DISULFIDE 100MG NEAT;CLSTN2;Weeviltox;NCI-C04591;99.9% (GC)...
Piperazine-Carbon Disulfide Complex What is Carbon Disulfide? It is a clear, colorless liquid that is volatile in nature. It is often used as a unit in organic chemistry and industrial products. This substance does not have a common name as per the recommendations of the International Organizatio...
UN#GuideName of MaterialISOH20 ReactTIH Gas(es) Current as of: Oct. 2, 2011 1131131Carbon bisulfideNoNo 1131131Carbon bisulphideNoNo 1131131Carbon disulfideNoNo 1131131Carbon disulphideNoNo Related Resources Editor's note:Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to th...
Sulfur begins to react with amorphous carbon and graphite at 700°-800°C; with diamond, however, the temperature must be 900°-1000°C. In all cases, the product is carbon disulfide (CS2). Other sulfur-containing carbon compounds, such as carbon monosulfide (CS), carbon thiosuboxide (C3S...
A disulfide bond is a covalent bond between sulfur atoms in a polypeptide. Often, two or more separate polypeptides bond to form an even larger protein with a quaternary structure (see Figure 9d). The polypeptide subunits forming a quaternary structure can be identical or different. For ...
C60 and their analogues are found in and extractable and separable (by chromatographic techniques) from the soot of various origins (arc discharge, laser ablation and CVD) using non-polar solvents (toluene, carbon disulfide, o-xylene, etc.) [94] while (ultra-)short CNTs can be obtained by ...
with sulfur to form carbon disulfide and with steam in the coal-gas reaction: C(s)+ H2O(g)→ CO(g)+ H2(g). Carbon combines with some metals at high temperatures to form metallic carbides, such as the iron carbide cementite in steel, and tungsten carbide, widely used as an abrasive ...
Carbon is one of the most abundant elements and forms a very large number of compounds, including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon disulfide.
Chemical Name: Carbon Synonyms CHARCOAL;TOC;PIGMENT BLACK 7;ACETYLENE BLACK;Darco;CARBON NANOTUBES;Active carbon;CHARCOAL ACTIVATED;DARCO G60;Reduced Graphene Oxide CBNumber: CB9767902 Molecular Formula: C Lewis structure Molecular Weight: 12.011