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Diethylene glycol, mono-methyl ether

The fate of carbitol , diethylene glycol mono-methyl ether, often used in Italian flavours in the past is uncertain and has been referred to JECFA. [Pg.318]

Hollow fiber UF membranes have been prepared from PPESK with a dry/ wet phase inversion technique. Ethylene glycol mono methyl ether, diethylene glycol, and methyl ethyl ketone were used as non-solvent additives and NMP was used as a solvent in membrane preparation. ... [Pg.260]

Diethylene glycol ethyl methyl ether Diethylene glycol diethyl ether Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether Dipropylene glycol mono methyl ether Dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether Propylene glycol mono methyl ether acetate... [Pg.145]

Synonyms DEGMPE Diethylene glycol monomethylpentyl ether Diethylene glycol mono-2-methylpentyl ether 8-Methyl-3,6-dioxa-... [Pg.1312]

Fig. 28, Chromatogram of glycol and chlorohydrin ethers in 50% dimethylformamide/ hexane (1) monomethyl-, monoethyl-, and mono-n-butyl ether of ethylene glycol, (2) monobutyl ether of diethylene glycol, (3) methyl, ethyl, /i-propyl, and /i-butyl alcohol, (4) a-dichlorohydrin, (5) ethylene chlorohydrin and 1,2-propylenechlorohydrin. Fig. 28, Chromatogram of glycol and chlorohydrin ethers in 50% dimethylformamide/ hexane (1) monomethyl-, monoethyl-, and mono-n-butyl ether of ethylene glycol, (2) monobutyl ether of diethylene glycol, (3) methyl, ethyl, /i-propyl, and /i-butyl alcohol, (4) a-dichlorohydrin, (5) ethylene chlorohydrin and 1,2-propylenechlorohydrin.

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