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Manganese fumarate (Mn fumarate) is a fumaric acid manganous salt. It can be used in poultry diets as more bioavailable than Mn in inorganic form.
Cupric selenide (Cu2S) is a semiconductor, which is able to form nanocrystals. The nanocrystals were shown to be an effective photothermal material for the photothermal therapy application in cancer. In vitro photothermal heating of Cu2-xSe nanocrystals in the presence of human colorectal cancer cell (HCT-116) led to cell destruction after 5 min of laser irradiation at 33 W/cm2
CUPRIC BIS(2-ETHYLHEXANOATE) has been used as is used as a Lewis acid, as an oxidant, as a catalyst/promoter of alkene amination reactions, and as an organic soluble copper(II) carboxylate in reaction kinetics. The powder is an irritant to the eyes, respiratory system, and skin. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and avoid dust inhalation.
Palmitamine Oxide is the tertiary amine oxide that conforms to the formula: C18H39NO. Palmitamine oxide uses and applications include: surfactant, softener, emollient for cosmetics; conditioner, detergent, foam stabilizer, viscous builder for pharmaceuticals, wetting agent, antistatic; in food-contact applications.
Barium tetracyanoplatine is a fluorescent substance that emits light when it is excited by photons. A screen employing barium tetracyanoplatine was the first radiation detector and made possible the discovery of X-rays by Röntgen.
There is no information related to biological or pharmacological application of lead(II) thiocyanate. It is only known, that this substance is a water soluble and can lead to the skin irritation and lead poisoning by ingestion or inhalation.