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- Acrolein abstract "Acrolein (systematic name: propenal) is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde. It is a colourless liquid with a piercing, disagreeable, acrid smell. The smell of burnt fat (as when cooking oil is heated to its smoke point) is caused by glycerol in the burning fat breaking down into acrolein. It is produced industrially from propylene and mainly used as a biocide and a building block to other chemical compounds, such as the amino acid methionine.".
- Acrolein iupacName "Prop-2-enal".
- Acrolein thumbnail Propenal.svg?width=300.
- Acrolein wikiPageExternalLink a1538.htm.
- Acrolein wikiPageID "1287524".
- Acrolein wikiPageRevisionID "602756819".
- Acrolein hasPhotoCollection Acrolein.
- Acrolein imagefile "Acrolein-3D-vdW.png".
- Acrolein imagefilel "Propenal.svg".
- Acrolein imagefiler "Acrolein-3D-balls.png".
- Acrolein imagename "Acrolein".
- Acrolein imagesize "120".
- Acrolein iupacname "Prop-2-enal".
- Acrolein name "Acrolein".
- Acrolein othernames "Acraldehyde".
- Acrolein othernames "Acrylic Aldehyde".
- Acrolein othernames "Allyl Aldehyde".
- Acrolein othernames "Ethylene Aldehyde".
- Acrolein verifiedrevid "477241293".
- Acrolein watchedfields "changed".
- Acrolein subject Category:Aldehydes.
- Acrolein subject Category:Hazardous_air_pollutants.
- Acrolein subject Category:IARC_Group_3_carcinogens.
- Acrolein subject Category:Lachrymatory_agents.
- Acrolein subject Category:Pulmonary_agents.
- Acrolein type ChemicalCompound.
- Acrolein type ChemicalSubstance.
- Acrolein type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Acrolein type ChemicalObject.
- Acrolein type Thing.
- Acrolein comment "Acrolein (systematic name: propenal) is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde. It is a colourless liquid with a piercing, disagreeable, acrid smell. The smell of burnt fat (as when cooking oil is heated to its smoke point) is caused by glycerol in the burning fat breaking down into acrolein. It is produced industrially from propylene and mainly used as a biocide and a building block to other chemical compounds, such as the amino acid methionine.".
- Acrolein label "Acrolein".
- Acrolein label "Acrolein".
- Acrolein label "Acroleina".
- Acrolein label "Acroleína".
- Acrolein label "Acroleína".
- Acrolein label "Acroleïne".
- Acrolein label "Acroléine".
- Acrolein label "Akroleina".
- Acrolein label "Акролеин".
- Acrolein label "アクロレイン".
- Acrolein label "丙烯醛".
- Acrolein sameAs Akrolein.
- Acrolein sameAs Acrolein.
- Acrolein sameAs Προπενάλη.
- Acrolein sameAs Acroleína.
- Acrolein sameAs Acroléine.
- Acrolein sameAs Akrolein.
- Acrolein sameAs Acroleina.
- Acrolein sameAs アクロレイン.
- Acrolein sameAs 아크롤레인.
- Acrolein sameAs Acroleïne.
- Acrolein sameAs Akroleina.
- Acrolein sameAs Acroleína.
- Acrolein sameAs m.04q8hf.
- Acrolein sameAs Q342790.
- Acrolein sameAs Q342790.
- Acrolein wasDerivedFrom Acrolein?oldid=602756819.
- Acrolein depiction Propenal.svg.
- Acrolein isPrimaryTopicOf Acrolein.
- Acrolein name "Acrolein".