N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) is considered as SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) by EU authorities (ECHA) and on the candidate list since Feb. 2011.
This process is ongoing until begin of April 2011.
NMP may damage the unborn child (teratogenic).
I am not aware of a country in Europe in which they are banned
The equivalent weight of dimethylethanolamine (C4H11NO) is 61 g/mol, of dimethylimidazole (C5H8N2) is 96 g/mol, and of pyrrolidone (C4H7NO) is 71 g/mol.
No, paraquat is not banned in the United States, where it nevertheless can be applied only by registered pest control operatives. It has been banned in Europe since 2007
England
This is a puzzling question, and I wonder what you really mean.
Europe France and some u.s. states
Between 1890 and 1920, the majority of immigrants came from countries in Southern and Eastern Europe. After 1882, Chinese were banned from immigrating, and after 1907/8 Japanese and Koreans were banned as well.
The weight of 1 gallon of NMP (N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone) is approximately 9.11 pounds.
Pernod
southern and eastern Europe east Asia
Because it contains Brominated Vegetable Oil, which is thought to cause illness.
Yes. However, there are some countries in eastern Europe where it's banned.