Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Dimethyl ether structure

Diglyme shown above the arrow in the equation is the solvent in this example Diglyme is an acronym for d/ethylene g/ycol dimethyl ether and its structure is CH3OCH2CH2OCH2CH2OCH3... [Pg.251]

With the discovery of the crowns and related species, it was inevitable that a search would begin for simpler and simpler relatives which might be useful in similar applications. Perhaps these compounds would be easier and more economical to prepare and ultimately, of course, better in one respect or another than the molecules which inspired the research. In particular, the collateral developments of crown ether chemistry and phase transfer catalysis fostered an interest in utilizing the readily available polyethylene glycol mono- or dimethyl ethers as catalysts for such reactions. Although there is considerable literature in this area, much of it relates to the use of simple polyethylene glycols in phase transfer processes. Since our main concern in this monograph is with novel structures, we will discuss these simple examples further only briefly, below. [Pg.311]

Look closely at the acid-base reaction in Figure 2.5, and note how it is shown. Dimethyl ether, the Lewis base, donates an electron pair to a vacant valence orbital of the boron atom in BF3, a Lewis acid. The direction of electron-pair flow from the base to acid is shown using curved arrows, just as the direction of electron flow in going from one resonance structure to another was shown using curved arrows in Section 2.5. A cuived arrow always means that a pair of electrons moves from the atom at the tail of the arrow to the atom at the head of the arrow. We ll use this curved-arrow notation throughout the remainder of this text to indicate electron flow during reactions. [Pg.58]

Digitoxigenin, structure of, 1097 Digitoxin, structure of, 989 Dihalide, alkynes from, 261 Dihedral angle, 94 Diiodomelhane. Simmons-Smith reaction with, 228-229 Diisobutylaluminum hydride, reaction with esters, 812 structure of, 699 Diisopropylamine, pK.d of, 923 1,3-Diketone, pfCa of, 852 Dimethyl disulfide, bond angles in, 20 structure of, 20 Dimethyl ether, electrostatic... [Pg.1294]

Diethyl ether, (CH3CH2)20, has the greater standard molar entropy because its molecular structure consists of more atoms than dimethyl ether. (CH3)20. [Pg.997]

Quite often, molecules have the same chemical formula but differ in their structures. For example, two compounds have the chemical formula C2 Hg O (Figure 3-2b and c). Dimethyl ether has a C—O—C linkage, while ethanol contains C—O—H. To distinguish between these two different substances, chemists write the formula of dimethyl ether as CH3 OCH3 and the formula of ethanol as CH3 CH2 OH. The first formula indicates that the molecule has two CH3 units linked to an oxygen atom. The second formula tells us that there is a C2 H5 unit attached to an OH group. Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms are called isomers. [Pg.123]

C09-0078. Write the Lewis structure of dimethyl ether, (CH3)2 O. Draw a ball-and-stick model of this molecule, showing it as a water molecule with each hydrogen atom replaced by a CH3 group. [Pg.647]

Microwave spectrum, structure, and internal rotation of dimethyl ether. [Pg.50]

Kimura, K., and M. Kubo Structures of dimethyl ether and methyl alcohol. [Pg.50]

Figure 1.1 Ball-and-stick models and structural formulas for ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether... Figure 1.1 Ball-and-stick models and structural formulas for ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether...

See other pages where Dimethyl ether structure is mentioned: [Pg.214]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.214]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.120]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.329]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.131]    [Pg.200]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.373]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.551]    [Pg.61]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.84]    [Pg.580]    [Pg.497]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.44]    [Pg.63]    [Pg.249]    [Pg.18]    [Pg.355]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.600]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.255]    [Pg.760]    [Pg.784]    [Pg.786]    [Pg.787]    [Pg.787]    [Pg.788]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.624 , Pg.624 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.452 ]




SEARCH



Dimethyl ether

Dimethyl ether, model structure

Dimethyl ether, structural isomers

Dimethyl structure

Ethere structure

© 2024 chempedia.info