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Dimethyl glutarate, oxidation

Hydroxyethyl acrylate Mhoromer AM 414 Dimethyl glutarate Santosol DMG Oxymag 130 ( Copper oxide (ous) 131M5-9... [Pg.1758]

DBDPO. See Decabromodiphenyl oxide DBE. See Ethylene dibromide DBE-4. See Dimethyl succinate DBE-5. See Dimethyl glutarate DBE-6. See Dimethyl adipate DBE-224, DBE-621, DBE-712, DBE-814, DBE-821. See Dimethylsiloxane/EO copolymer DBE-C25. See EO/dimethylsiloxane/EO block copolymer... [Pg.1150]

The addition of various Kolbe radicals generated from acetic acid, monochloro-acetic acid, trichloroacetic acid, oxalic acid, methyl adipate and methyl glutarate to acceptors such as ethylene, propylene, fluoroolefins and dimethyl maleate is reported in ref. [213]. Also the influence of reaction conditions (current density, olefin-type, olefin concentration) on the product yield and product ratios is individually discussed therein. The mechanism of the addition to ethylene is deduced from the results of adsorption and rotating ring disc studies. The findings demonstrate that the Kolbe radicals react in the surface layer with adsorbed ethylene [229]. In the oxidation of acetate in the presence of 1-octene at platinum and graphite anodes, products that originate from intermediate radicals and cations are observed [230]. [Pg.114]

Dimethyl-D-arabinose has been obtained29 from 3-/J-D-galacto-pyranosyl-D-arabopyranose, obtained by the Wohl-Zempl6n degradation of lactose, by methylation and hydrolysis. Oxidation with nitric acid gave /9-hydroxy-aY-dimethoxy-D-arabo-glutaric acid, the amide of which was the enantiomorph of the product obtained from 2,4-dimethyl-L-arabinose. [Pg.9]

Dicocodimonium chloride Glutaral biocide, oil field chemicals Dimethyl oxazolidine biocide, oil field water systems 7-Ethyl bicyclooxazolidine biocide, oil recovery Tributyltin oxide biocide, oil well brines Methylenebis (thiocyanate) biocide, paints... [Pg.4907]

Potassium dimethyidithiocarbamate biocide, swimming pools 1 -Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin biocide, textile dyeing Cetalkonium chloride biocide, textile processing solutions 2[(-Hydroxymethyl) amino] ethanol biocide, textile spinning Sodium o-phenylphenate biocide, textile treatments Octadecyidimethyl [3-(trimethoxysilyl) propyl] ammonium chloride biocide, textiles Tributyltin oxide biocide, timber Sodium o-phenylphenate biocide, timber preservation Methylenebis (thiocyanate) biocide, veterinary fields Succinaldehyde biocide, veterinary preps. Tetramethylolacetylene diurea biocide, vinyl acetate latex emulsions Sodium pyrithione biocide, water cooling towers Glutaral... [Pg.4908]


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