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[Durham, England] A trademark for a biocide that contains dodecylamine salicylate as the active ingredient. Nuodex-87 disrupts and inactivates the cells of plants with both its cationic detergent group on one end and its phenolic end group on the other end. | [Durham, England] A trademark for a biocide that contains dodecylamine salicylate as the active ingredient. Nuodex-87 disrupts and inactivates the cells of plants with both its cationic detergent group on one end and its phenolic end group on the other end. | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | T.Frey, J.vonReis, Z.Barov "An Evaluation of Biocides for Control of the Biodeterioration of Artifacts at Hearst Castle" ICOM Preprints, Washington, DC 1993 p.875-879. | + | * T.Frey, J.vonReis, Z.Barov "An Evaluation of Biocides for Control of the Biodeterioration of Artifacts at Hearst Castle" ICOM Preprints, Washington, DC 1993 p.875-879. |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 19 October 2022
Description
[Durham, England] A trademark for a biocide that contains dodecylamine salicylate as the active ingredient. Nuodex-87 disrupts and inactivates the cells of plants with both its cationic detergent group on one end and its phenolic end group on the other end.
Resources and Citations
- T.Frey, J.vonReis, Z.Barov "An Evaluation of Biocides for Control of the Biodeterioration of Artifacts at Hearst Castle" ICOM Preprints, Washington, DC 1993 p.875-879.