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CELLOSOLVE, butyl, ethylene

Butyl Cellosolve (see Ethylene glycol n-butyl ether, p.183) ... [Pg.184]

SYNONYMS butyl cellosolve , butyl oxitol, dowanol eb, egbe, ektasolve eb, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, jeffersol eb. [Pg.434]

Synonyms/Trade Names Butyl Cellosolve , Butyl oxitol, Dowanol EB, EGBE, Ektasolve EB , Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, Jeffersol EB ... [Pg.36]

Dibutylcarbitolformal. See Butylcarbitol formal Dibutyl-o-(o-carboxybenzoyl) glycolate Dibutyl-o-carboxybenzoyloxyacetate. See n-Butyl phthalyl-n-butyl glycolate Dibutyl Cellosolve Di-n-butyl Cellosolve. See Ethylene glycol dibutyl ether Dibutyl Cellosolve adipate. See Dibutoxyethyi adipate... [Pg.1233]

Cellosolve n. C2H5OCH2CH2OH. Proprietary name for the monoethyl ether of ethylene glycol, ethoxyethanol. It is also the generic name for a comprehensive series of ethers or similar type such as methyl cellosolve, butyl cellosolve, etc. A relatively slow drying flexographic ink solvent frequently used as a retarder. Cellosolve is water miscible. Properties bp, 135°C Sp gr, 0.931/ 20°C ftp, 42°C (107°F) vp, 4mmHg/ 20°C. [Pg.169]

CsHifiOs 112-07-2 2-Butoxyethyl ethanoate syn. D2-Butoxyethyl acetate oEthanoic acid 2-butoxyethyl ester nButyl Cellosolve acetate Ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate nAcetic acid 2-butoxyethyl ester... [Pg.41]

Butyl glycol (2-Butoxyethanol or Butyl Cellosolve or Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether) 111-76-2 X... [Pg.47]

Ethylene Glycol monobutyl ether Butyl Cellosolve Butyl glycol Dowanol EB Ektasolve EB 6.0 100% 100%... [Pg.382]

Mono-alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol, ROCHjCHjOH. The mono methyl, ethyl and n-butyl ethers are inexpensive and are known as methyl cellosolve, cellosolve, and butyl cellosolve respectively. They are completely miscible with water, and are excellent solvents. The commercial products are purified by drying over anhydrous potassium carbonate or anhydrous calcium sulphate, followed by fractionation after... [Pg.170]

Methyl butyl ketone, see 2-Hexanone Methyl cellosolve, see 2-Methoxyethanol Methyl cellosolve acetate, see Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate... [Pg.380]

Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, see Butyl cellosolve Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, see Cellosolve... [Pg.117]

Cecolene, see Trichloroethylene Cekiuron, see Diuron Cekubaryl, see Carbaryl Cekusan, see Dichlorvos Celanex, see Lindane Celfume, see Methyl bromide Cellon, see 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Cellosolve, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Cellosolve acetate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate Cellosolve solvent, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Celluflex DOP, see Di-rr-octyl phthalate Celluflex DPB, see Di-rr-butyl phthalate Celluflex TPP, see Triphenyl phosphate Celluphos 4, see Tributyl phosphate Celmide, see Ethylene dibromide Celthion, see Malathion... [Pg.1471]

Ethyl sec-amyl ketone, see 5-Methyl-3-heptanone Ethylbenzol, see Ethylbenzene Ethyl butyl ketone, see 3-Heptanone Ethyl n-butyl ketone, see 3-Heptanone Ethyl carbinol, see 1-Propanol Ethyl cellosolve, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Ethyl chloride, see Chloroethane Ethylcyclopentan, see Ethylcyclopentane Ethyldimethylmethane, see 2-Methylbutane Ethylendiamine, see Ethylenediamine Ethylene aldehyde, see Acrolein Ethylene bromide, see Ethylene dibromide Ethylene bromide glycol dibromide, see Ethylene dibromide... [Pg.1486]

Less commonly used solvents include methyl ethyl ketone, b.p. 80° ethylene chloride, b.p. 84° dioxan (diethylene dioxide), b.p. 101° (vapours are toxic) toluene, b.p. 110° pyridine, b.p. 115-5° chlorobenzene, b.p. 132° cellosolve (ethylene glycol monoethvl ether), b.p. 134-5° di- -butyl ether, b.p. 141° s-tetrachloro-... [Pg.124]

The monoalkyl ethers with R = CHS, C2HS and C4H2a, known respectively as methyl cellosolve, cellosolve and butyl cellosolve, are of great commercial value, particularly as solvents, since they combine the properties of alcohols and ethers and are miscible with water. Equally important compounds are the carbitols (monoalkyl ethers of diethyleneglycol) prepared by the action of ethylene oxide upon the monoethers of ethylene glycol ... [Pg.444]

Butyl cellosolve (Ethylene Glycol Mono Butyl Ether) 4.6... [Pg.247]

Butyl Cellosolve Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether... [Pg.259]

BUTYL CELLOSOLVE (ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER, Table VIII)... [Pg.51]

ETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHERS (see BUTYL CELLOSOLVE, p.48 CELLOSOLYE, p.55 METHOXYETHANOL, p.H7 PHENYL CELLOSOLVE, p. 149 WATER, p.183 Tables III,VIII)... [Pg.93]


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Butyl CELLOSOLVE (ethylene glycol

Cellosolve

Cellosolve butyl

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