Structures, names, and abbreviations for DDT and DDD and their
Catalytic reduction of 4,4′-(2,2,2-trichloroethane-1,1-diyl)bis(chlorobenzene) (DDT) with nickel(I) salen electrogenerated at vitreous carbon cathodes in dimethylformamide - ScienceDirect
DDT, C14H9Cl5
TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR DDT, DDE, and DDD - ATSDR
Jonathan KARTY, Senior Scientist, Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, IUB, Department of Chemistry
Interaction of zero-valent iron and carbonaceous materials for reduction of DDT - ScienceDirect
Degradation of traditional and new emerging pesticides in water by nanomaterials: recent trends and future recommendations
Philip GACH, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Berkeley, JBEI, Technology
Catalytic reduction of 4,4′-(2,2,2-trichloroethane-1,1-diyl)bis(chlorobenzene) (DDT) with nickel(I) salen electrogenerated at vitreous carbon cathodes in dimethylformamide - ScienceDirect
Proportions of DDT and its transformation products, DDE and DDD
p,p'-DDD (4,4'-DDD), Drug Metabolite
Philip GACH, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Berkeley, JBEI, Technology
DDT