
1) Commodity chemical 2) Cyanide 3) Hazardous air pollutant 4) Nitril 5) Nitrile 6) Propenonitrile 7) Vinyl compound 8) Vinyl cyanide
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Acrylonitrile is a chemical compound with the formula {chem|C|3|H|3|N}. This colorless liquid often appears yellow due to impurities. It is an important monomer for the manufacture of useful plastics such as polyacrylonitrile. In terms of its molecular structure, it consists of a vinyl group linked to a nitrile. ==Production== Most industrial acry...
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(from the article `chemical industry`) Figure 3 also shows that acrylonitrile can be copolymerized with butadiene (roughly one-third acrylonitrile, two-thirds butadiene) to form nitrile ... in textiles, any synthetic fibre composed of at least 35 percent but less than 85 percent by weight of the chemical compound acrylonitrile. It is a...
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A substance used to make plastics, rubber, and textiles. Being exposed to acrylonitrile may increase the risk of developing certain cancers, such as lung, brain, or prostate cancer.
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A common monomer used in free-radical polymerisation.
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<chemical> A colourless liquid which will mix somewhat with water, mixes well with all common organic solvents, and is toxic, carcinogenic (cancer-causing), and a fire hazard. Freezing point: -83 øC. Boiling point: 77.5-77.9 øC. ... It is used as a monomer for acrylic fibres and acrylic rubber and other industrial purposes. ... (09 Oct 1997...
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(ak″rә-lo-ni´trīl) a colorless halogenated hydrocarbon used in the making of plastics and as a pesticide; its vapors are irritant to the respiratory tract and eyes, can cause systemic poisoning, and are carcinogenic.
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the main raw material used for making acrylic fibres.
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A monomer with the structure (CH2:CHCN). It is most useful in copolymers. Its copolymer with butadiene is nitrile rubber, and several copolymers with styrene exist that are tougher than polystyrene. It is also used as a synthetic fiber and as a chemical intermediate.
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a colorless, flammable, poisonous, carcinogenic liquid, CHN, used for the production of polymers and copolymers, as rubbers, fibers, and clear plastics for beverage containers.
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