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Upon combustion, release hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
 
Upon combustion, release hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
  
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* Stephen R. Edwards, Bruce M. Bell, Mary Elizabeth King, ''Pest Control in Museums: a Status Report 1980'', Association of Sytematics Collections, Washington DC, 1980
 
* Stephen R. Edwards, Bruce M. Bell, Mary Elizabeth King, ''Pest Control in Museums: a Status Report 1980'', Association of Sytematics Collections, Washington DC, 1980

Revision as of 20:03, 30 April 2016

Description

A brand name for a commercial mothproofing agent and contact Insecticide that is not registered for use in museums. Edulan insecticide is irreversibly applied to objects with a high temperature bath. Edulan reacts with the Sulfur bonds in the Keratin found in hair, hides, and horns. It may potentially change specimen color.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Edulan CN; Edulan-U; Mitn FF

Hazards and Safety

Upon combustion, release hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.

Sources Checked for Data in Record

  • Stephen R. Edwards, Bruce M. Bell, Mary Elizabeth King, Pest Control in Museums: a Status Report 1980, Association of Sytematics Collections, Washington DC, 1980

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