triazine
IPA: trˈaɪʌzin
noun
- (organic chemistry) Any of three isomeric aromatic heterocycles containing three carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and three double bonds
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Examples of "triazine" in Sentences
- This novel triazine IGR acts specifically on dipteran species.
- In Taiwan, Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp. was looking for new suppliers of bismaleimide triazine.
- The country also supplies about 90% of the world's supply of bismaleimide triazine, a chemical used in making circuit boards for telephone handsets.
- The new triazine-based additive, known as Tinuvin 405, is geared to automotive clear coats, finishes for plastics and wood, and industrial coatings.
- Atrazine, an organic compound belonging to the triazine family of herbicides, stops pre - and post-emergent weeds by inhibiting electron transport, ultimately blocking photosynthesis.
- White also serves as chairman of the Triazine Network a nationwide coalition of grower groups who are represent growers in regulatory issues affecting atrazine and other triazine herbicides.
- Although few studies have examined the combined effects of triazine pesticides, the combination of simazine and atrazine have been reported to impact olfactory endocrine function in salmon in an additive manner.
- The company said that to account for any potential disruption in the bismaleimide triazine resin it uses as laminate in some of its chipset packages, it believes its use of buffer stock and adjustments to its near-term material mix will enable it to mitigate potential supply disruptions.
- "The use of atrazine and the triazine family herbicides in citrus production have dramatically reduced the need for cultivation and water applications, provided protection against freeze damage, and created a better quality product," said Joel Nelsen, President of California Citrus Mutual.
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