Difference between revisions of "TBT"
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− | |definition= Tributyltin (TBT) [[antifouling paints|Antifouling paint]] for ships hulls which is toxic to marine life and prohibited by some nations for use on small craft. | + | |definition= Tributyltin (TBT). [[antifouling paints|Antifouling paint]] for ships hulls which is toxic to marine life and prohibited by some nations for use on small craft. |
<ref>Sullivan P (ed.), 1999. Eric Sullivan's encyclopaedic dictionary. 6th edition. LPP Reference Publishing.</ref>}} | <ref>Sullivan P (ed.), 1999. Eric Sullivan's encyclopaedic dictionary. 6th edition. LPP Reference Publishing.</ref>}} | ||
Revision as of 11:50, 27 July 2009
Definition of tributyltin:
Tributyltin (TBT). Antifouling paint for ships hulls which is toxic to marine life and prohibited by some nations for use on small craft.
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This is the common definition for tributyltin, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Tributyltin oxide |
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Formula |
C24H54OSn2 |
Antifouling paints containing TBT (tributyltin oxide and tributyltin fluoride) are much more effective and long lasting than mercury or copper based antifouling paints. They were first painted on ships in the 1970s and were subsequently also commonly used net enclosures of mariculture installations.[2]