Elemental carbon, commonly referred to as soot, is a mass of impure carbon particles produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. It is considered a hazardous substance with carcinogenic properties and includes black carbon and residual pyrolysed fuel particles.
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CAS 1333-86-4
Activated charcoal
Carbon black as pigment and reducing agent
Carbon nanotube
carbon black pigment
Carbon
Carbon black pigment and reducing agent
(R,R)-Ts-DENEB(regR)
asymmetric hydrogenation catalyst
Butylchlorotin dihydroxide
Organotin intermediate for chemical synthesis
Ammonia solution
Electroplating and industrial processing
Acetic acid, cyano-, hexyl ester
Chemical intermediate for syntheses
methane
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