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Anesthetics ethers

Special containers have been developed for anesthetic ether to prevent deterioration before use. Their effectiveness as stabHizers usuaHy depends on the presence of a lower oxide of a metal having more than one oxidation state. Thus the sides and the bottoms of tin-plate containers are electroplated with copper, which contains a smaH amount of cuprous oxide. Staimous oxide is also used in the linings for tin containers. Instead of using special containers, iron wire or certain other metals and aHoys or organic compounds have been added to ether to stabHize it. [Pg.427]

The technical concentrated ether contains very smaH amounts of alcohol, water, aldehydes, peroxides, and other impurities (Table 5). The more refined grades, such as anesthetic ether, are obtained from technical ether by redistiHation and dehydration foHowed by alkaH or charcoal treatment. [Pg.427]

Nail polish remover Other anesthetics Ether... [Pg.273]

Synonyms Aether AI3-24233 Anaesthetic ether Anesthesia ether Anesthetic ether Diethyl ether Diethyl oxide EINECS 200-467-2 Ether Ethoxyethane Ethyl oxide NSC 100036 l,l -0 Qr-bis(ethane) RCRA waste number U117 Solvent ether Sulfuric ether UN 1155. [Pg.579]

Amresco acryl-40, see Acrylamide AMS, see a-Methylstyrene n-Amyl acetate, see Amyl acetate Amyl acetic ester, see Amyl acetate Amyl acetic ether, see Amyl acetate Amylene, see 1-Pentene a-n-Amylene, see 1-Pentene p-n-Amylene, see cis-2-Pentene cis-p-Amylene, see cis-2-Pentene frans-p-Amylene, see trans-2-Venlene sec-Amyl ethanoate, see Amyl acetate Amyl ethyl ketone, see 5-Methyl-3-heptanone Amyl hydride, see Pentane Amyl methyl ketone, see 2-Heptanone n-Amyl methyl ketone, see 2-Heptanone AN, see Acrylonitrile Anaesthetic ether, see Ethyl ether Anamenth, see Trichloroethylene Anduron, see Diuron Anesthenyl, see Methylal Anesthesia ether, see Ethyl ether Anesthetic ether, see Ethyl ether Anhydrous ammonia, see Ammonia Aniline oil, see Aniline Anilinobenzene, see 4-Aminobiphenyl Anilinomethane, see Methylaniline 2-Anidine, see o-Anisidine 4-Anisidine, see p-Anisidine 2-Anisylamine, see o-Anisidine... [Pg.1460]

The most common anesthetic gases are halogenated ethers. Notice the theme-and-variation relationship between these compounds. Researchers moved and exchanged halogen atoms around on the same basic skeleton in a systematic attempt to fine-tune the physiological properties of the substance. Figure 11.26 lists some common anesthetic ethers. [Pg.295]

The long-used manufacturing procedure for ether has been the dehydration of alcohol (denatured with ether) by sulfuric acid. The anesthetic ether is especially purified and packaged. Ether is also supplied as a byproduct from the manufacture of alcohol from ethylene. [Pg.211]

SYNS AETHER ANAESTHETIC ETHER ANESTHESIA ETHER ANESTHETIC ETHER DIAETHYL, ETHER (GERMAN) DIETHYL ETHER pOT) DIETHYL OXIDE DWUETYLOWT ETER (POLISH) ETERE ETILICO (ITALIAN) ETHER ETHER ETHYLIQUE (FRENCH) ETHOXYETHANE l,l -OXYBISETHANE OXYDE d ETHYLE (FRENCH) RCRA WASTE NUMBER LT17 SOLVENT ETHER... [Pg.630]

Di Paolo, T. (1978b). Structure-Activity Relationships of Anesthetic Ethers Using Molecular Connectivity. J.Pharm.ScL, 67,564-565. [Pg.558]

The next era in the history of depressants also involved the search for an effective anesthetic. William Morton was a Boston dentist and medical student who was familiar with Wells s blunder, but Morton learned of another drug that he believed might be a better choice as an anesthetic ether. Ether is a highly flammable liquid that vaporizes at room temperature. When the ftimes are inhaled, they produce a state of intoxication. After conducting some initial experiments with ether, Morton asked permission to demonstrate its use as a general anesthetic. In 1846, just a year after... [Pg.334]

Synonyms Ether Ethyl ether Diethyl oxide Ethyl oxide Ethoxyethane Sulfuric ether Anesthetic ether... [Pg.844]

ANESTHENYL (109-87-5) see methylal. ANESTHESIA ETHER or ANESTHETIC ETHER (60-29-7) see diethyl ether. ANHIDRIDO ACETICO (Spanish) or ANHYDRIDE ACETIQUE (French) (108-24-7) see acetic anhydride. [Pg.85]

SYNONYMS aethyhs, aethylis chloridium, anodynon, chelen, chloridum, ethyl chloride, chloroethyl, chloryl, chloryl anesthetic, ether chloratus, ether hydrochloric, ether muriatic, hydrochloric ether, kelene, monochloroethane, muriatic ether... [Pg.268]

SYNONYMS anesthetic ether, diethyl ether, diethyloxide, ether, ethyl ether, ethyl oxide,... [Pg.617]

Inhalation anesthetics are inert vapors used during surgery to achieve sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia. The first anesthetic, ether, was introduced in 1846 by a second-year medical student at Massachusetts General Hospital. Ether has since been replaced by non-voIatile agents. [Pg.52]

Alcohol dehydration can also occur when the elements of water are removed from two alcohol molecules. The residual molecular fragments of the alcohols bond and form an ether. This ether-forming reaction is useful mainly with primary alcohols. Reaction 3.5 gives the general reaction, and the formation of diethyl ether (the anesthetic ether) is a specific example (Reaction 3.6) ... [Pg.110]

Anchoic acid. See/ zelaic acid Anesthetic ether. See Ethyl ether Anhydrite (natural forn. See Calcium sulfate 3,6-Anhydro-d-galactan. See Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) 1,4-Anl dro-D-glucitol, 6-hexadecanoate. See Sorbitan palmitate Anhydro-d-ghicitol monooctadecanoate. See Sorbitan stearate Anhydrohexhol s uioleate. See Sorbitan sesquioleate Anhydrosorhitol dioleate. See Sorbitan dioleate Anhydrosorhitol monolaurate. See Sorbitan laurate Anhydrosorhitol monooleate. See Sorbitan oleate Anhydrosorhitol monostearate. See Sorbitan stearate... [Pg.980]

Synonyms Anesthetic ether Diethyl ether Diethyl oxide Ether Ethoxyethane Ethyl oxide 1,1 -Oxybisethane Oxybis-1,1-ethane Solvent ether Sulfuric ether Classification Sat. aliphatic ether Empirical C4H10O Formula CH3CH2OCH2CH3... [Pg.1116]

Anedco AW-397. SeeNonoxynoi Anedco DF-6031. See Silicone emuision Anedco DF-6130, Anedco DF-6131] Anedco DF-6231] Anedco DF-6233] Anedco DF-6413. See Dimethicone Anesthesol. See Procaine hydrochioride Anesthetic ether. See Ethyl ether Anethol. See Anethole trans-Anethol. See trans-Anethole Anethole... [Pg.304]


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