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CELLOSOLVE®, glycol ethers

This is the only column we have found that separates the cellosolves (monoalkyl ethers at ethylene glycol) and the other solvents including the xylenes. (See Supelco GC Bulletin 824.)... [Pg.117]

Synonyms AI3-01236 BRN 1098271 CCRIS 2294 Cellosolve Cellosolve solvent Dowanol 8 Dowanol EGEE EINECS 203-804-1 Ektasolve EE Ethyl cellosolve Ethylene glycol ethyl ether Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether Glycol ether EE Glycol monoethyl ether Hydroxy ether Jeffersol EE NCI-C54853 NSC 8837 Oxitol Polysolv EE RCRA waste number U359 Solvid UN 1171. [Pg.550]

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]

Glycols and Glycol Ethers. Ethylene and propylene glycols, for example, in antifreeze give rise to considerable exposure of the general public. Glycol ethers, such as methyl cellosolve, are also widely used. [Pg.70]

The butyl glycol ethers are also primarily coatings end use oriented. Approximately 22 percent of U.S. n-butanol demand is consumed in the manufacture of ethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether (butyl CELLOSOLVER) and diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether (butyl CARBITOLR). [Pg.87]

Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (glyme) Ethylene glycol ether acetates Ethylene glycol monoethers (cellosolves) Furan... [Pg.418]

Synonyms 2-Methoxyethanol Methyl cellosolve Methyl glycol Amsco-Solv EE Dowanol EM Ektasolve EM Glycol methyl ether Monoethylene glycol methyl ether Methyl oxitol Monomethyl glycol ether... [Pg.1647]

Actinide ions form complex ions with a large number of organic substances (12). Their extractability by these substances varies from element to element and depends markedly on oxidation state. A number of important separation procedures are based on this property. Solvents that behave in this way are tributyl phosphate, diethyl ether [60-29-7], ketones such as diisopropyl ketone [565-80-5] or methyl isobutyl ketone [108-10-1], and several glycol ether type solvents such as diethyl Cellosolve [629-14-1] (ethylene glycol diethyl ether) or dibutyl Carbitol [112-73-2] (diethylene glycol dibutyl ether). [Pg.220]

SYNONYMS cellosolve, ethyl cellosolve, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, glycol ethyl ether, monoethyl glycol ether, oxitol. [Pg.601]


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