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Chemical Compound Review

Sulfoxyl     5-(2-octylsulfinylpropyl) benzo[1,3]dioxole

Synonyms: Sulfocide, Sulfoxide, Sulphoxide, Sulfox-cide, SureCN2716, ...
 
 
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