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mercaptan

[ mer-kap-tan ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. any of a class of sulfur-containing compounds having the type formula RSH, in which R represents a radical, and having an extremely offensive, garlicky odor.


mercaptan

/ ³¾ÉœËˈ°ìæ±è³Ùæ²Ô /

noun

  1. another name (not in technical usage) for thiol
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mercaptan

/ ³¾É™°ù-°ìă±è′³Ùă²Ô′ /

  1. See thiol
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mercaptan1

1825–35; < Latin, short for phrase corpus mercurium captÄns body capturing quicksilver
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mercaptan1

C19: from German, from Medieval Latin mercurium captans, literally: seizing quicksilver
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The employees at the now-closed DuPont chemical plant in LaPorte, Texas, died in November 2014 when a chemical used in the manufacturing of insecticide and fungicide, methyl mercaptan, was released.

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Sandel and DuPont engineers allegedly devised a plan to divert a large volume of methyl mercaptan gas into a waste gas pipe system during the day before and night of the fatal incident, according to prosecutors and an indictment.

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But when the gas is processed for transport and sale, producers add a chemical called mercaptan to give it a distinctive “rotten egg†smell that helps make people aware of leaks.

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Testing also confirmed that the odorant additive Mercaptan was present in the gas line leading into the home.

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Piedmont Natural Gas said the cleanup company, Legacy Environmental Services, was destroying mercaptan tanks north of downtown Charlotte that were mistakenly reported as empty, The Charlotte Observer reported.

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