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pentaborane

National Institutes of Health

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2019
2019
The thermolysis of arachno-1 [(Cp*Ru)2(B3H8)(CS2H)] in the presence of tellurium powder yielded a series of ruthenium trithia… 
1985
1985
Fourteen individuals briefly exposed to a toxic industrial compound, pentaborane, were evaluated for neuropsychiatric… 
1985
1985
Three cases of pentaborane intoxication resulting from a common exposure are presented. These cases were characterized by the… 
1984
1984
Neuropsychological tests and self-report personality inventories were administered to 14 workers and rescue squad personnel… 
1962
1962
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS (1)Acute diborane intoxication is associated predominantly with bronchopulmonary involvement, whereas… 
1962
1962
Abstract : At a plant producing pentaborane, sixty workers were potentially exposed to the boranes. The purpose of this… 
1957
1957
Report presenting testing of pentaborane as a fuel in a 48-inch-diameter ram-jet engine in a free-jet facility. Each test lasted… 
1957
1957
Memorandum presenting a study of the spontaneous flammability of pentaborane and pentaborane-3-methylpentane blends. The behavior… 
1953
1953
Abstract : The median detectable concentrations (MDC's) of 3 boron hydrides were determined with a Fair-Wells osmoscope. Each… 
1951
1951
Stable pentaborane, B5H9, is one of the boron hydrides, a short, comparatively little studied series of extraordinary compounds…