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Summary Of: Acrylonitrile

Acrylonitrile is used principally as a... Acrylonitrile and derivatives such as... Acrylonitrile is also a precursor in the industrial manufacture of... Acrylonitrile is probably the nitrile manufactured on the largest scale... Most industrial acrylonitrile is produced through the... In 1996 the Sohio acrylonitrile process was designated an... step method of production that made acrylonitrile available for chemical manufacturing worldwide... Acrylonitrile is highly flammable and toxic... Animal Test Result on Acrylonitrile in the Carcinogenic Potency Database...

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