Aldrins

/ˈɑl.drɪnz/ noun

Plural of aldrin; a synthetic pesticide that was widely used to kill insects on crops until it was banned in most countries due to environmental toxicity.

Named after Kurt Alder, a chemist who won the Nobel Prize. Aldrin was synthesized in 1950 from a Diels-Alder reaction and became one of the most notorious persistent organic pollutants.

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