arsines in English

noun
1
a poisonous gas smelling slightly of garlic, made by the reaction of some arsenides with acids.
Since the explosion yesterday morning, which jammed a main cargo door shut, gases including hydrogen, phosphine and arsine , a derivative of arsenic, have started venting from the cargo hold.

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5. The primary allylic Arsines and stibines are the first elements of new classes of compounds

6. Respective Arsines by BH4– at low HCl concentrations, in with relative uncertainty of ~3%

7. After reduction to the corresponding Arsines with sodium borohydride, 2) sweeping the volatilized Arsines onto a liquid nitrogen cooled chromatographic trap which, upon warming, allows for a separation of species based on boiling points, 3) sweeping the released Arsines by helium carrier gas into a quartz cuvette burner cell,

8. The cryotrap was then allowed to warm, and the collected Arsines were separated based on differential volatil-

9. The primary allylic Arsines and stibines are the first elements of new classes of compounds

10. Several allylic phosphines and Arsines were investigated by ab initio quantum chemical methods and photoelectron spectroscopy

11. Several allylic phosphines and Arsines were investigated by ab initio quantum chemical methods and photoelectron spectroscopy

12. This patent describes a process for a least partially removing trialkyl Arsines from fluids

13. Lewisite is a compound from the chemical family of Arsines that has different health effects than arsenic compounds

14. To quantify and qualify Arsines in air we developed a novel technique based on silver nitrate impregnated silica gel filled tubes

15. The method was characterized by mesuring the recovery of trapped Arsines after elution of this chemo-trap with hot boiling diluted nitric acid

16. The Arsines formed in the vessel will be swept into the microplasma atomization cell, where they decompose and then are detected by atomic fluorescence spectroscopy

17. For example, and in a simple periodic analogy, we have shown, for the first time, that catalytic dehydrocoupling of Arsines is possible.

18. The method was characterized by measuring the recovery of trapped Arsines after elution of this chemo-trap with hot boiling diluted nitric acid.

19. Arsines released from microbial sources in soils or sediments undergo oxidation in the air, reconverting the arsenic to non-volatile forms, which settle back to the ground

20. Arsines are purged from the sample onto a cooled glass trap packed with 15% OV-3 on Chromasorb ® WAW-DMCS0, or equivalent

21. 82 Arsines production is methylated substrate availability inhibited, and whether any DMAA is 83 converted to TMA, to ascertain if DMMA is a precursor to biovolatilization

22. Arsine (countable and uncountable, plural Arsines) (inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH 3, a colorless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having an odor like garlic

23. Biovolatilisation of arsenic as their Arsines in the form of AsH 3, and mono-, di and trimethylarsine has often been determined under laboratory conditions.

24. Entrained Arsines were concentrated in a chromosorb-filled cryogenic trap in liquid nitrogen temper-atures until all arsine forming arsenic in the sample had reacted

25. The Arsines are generated either exclusively from trivalent or from both tri- and pentavalent inorganic and methylated arsenicals depending on the presence of L-cysteine as a prereductant and/or

26. The tertiary Arsines, such as As (CH3)3, trimethyl arsine, and the quaternary arsonium iodides and hydroxides, (CH3)4AsI and (CH3)4AsOH, tetramethyl arsonium iodide and hydroxide, have been obtained

27. These findings provide impetus to reexamining the global arsenic cycle, as there is now a need to determine the flux of Arsines from the ocean to the atmosphere.

28. AsH3 and compounds derived from it by substituting one, two or three hydrogen atoms by hydrocarbyl groups: R3As, RAsH2, R2AsH, R3As (R ≠ H) are called primary, secondary and tertiary Arsines, respectively

29. When outputs for Arsines (0.9 nmol/m2/d) from seawater and inputs from wet deposition (0.3-0.5 nmol/m2/d) were compared, they were of the same order of magnitude

30. The trapped Arsines are thermally desorbed, in order of increasing boiling points, into an inert gas stream that carries them into the quartz furnace of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer for detection.

31. Hydride generation of volatile Arsines prior to the detection was performed adding on-line solutions of HCl (Panreac, Barcelona, Spain) and NaBH 4 (Panreac, Barcelona, Spain) by means of a Gilson Miniplus 3 peristaltic pump

32. The new germanium Arsines GeHAsMe, (GeH)AsMe, (MeGe)AsMe, GeHAsPh, (GeH)AsPh, MeGeAs-Ph, (MeGe)AsPh, MeGe(AsMe), MeGe(AsMe), (MeGe)AsH, and MeGe(AsH) and the previously reported MeGeAsMe have been prepared by various methods

33. A method based on pH-selective generation and separation of Arsines is commonly used for analysis of inorganic, methylated, and dimethylated trivalent and pentavalent arsenicals by hydride generation-atomic absorption spectrometry (HG-AAS)

34. Arsines were stable at 5°C in the dark for 19 days in dry N2, for 11 days in 20% O2, and for 19 days in 3800 ppmV CO2 (>80% recovery for every species)

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36. The chloro‐Arsines employed comprise previously known diazarsolidine 1 a 3a and diazarsolenes 2 a‐b 3 as well as newly synthesized 2 c.NMR spectroscopic studies indicated that reactions of all starting materials with sodium thiocyanate (3), potassium tert‐butyl‐xanthogenate (4) and sterically encumbered sulfhydryl silane 5 proceeded in a similar manner, even if isolation of