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Dioxyethylene ether

Synonyms AI3-01055 BRN 0102551 CCRIS 269 Diethylene dioxide 1,4-Diethylene dioxide Diethylene ether Diethylene oxide Diokan 1,4-Dioxacyclohexane p Dioxacyclohexane Dioxan Dioxane-1,4 p-Dioxane para-Dioxane Dioxyethylene ether DIO DOX 1,4-DOX EINECS 204-661-8 Ethylene glycol ethylene ether Glycol ethylene ether NCI-C03689 NE 220 NSC 8728 RCRA waste number U108 Tetrahydro-1,4-dioxin Tetrahydro-p-dioxin UN 1165. [Pg.518]

Dioxybenzene, see p-Quinone Dioxyethylene ether, see 1,4-Dioxane DIPA, see Diisopropylamine... [Pg.1479]

Synonyms 1,4-Diethylene dioxide diethylene ether 1,4-dioxacyclohexane 1,4-dioxane p-dioxane dioxyethylene ether... [Pg.281]

Note Moderately polar solvent soluble in water and most organic solvents flammable highly toxic by ingestion and inhalation absorbed through the skin may cause central nervous system depression, necrosis of the liver and kidneys incompatible with strong oxidizers. Synonyms diethylene ether, 1,4-diethylene dioxide, diethylene dioxide, dioxyethylene ether. [Pg.345]

SYNS DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE 1,4-DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE DIETHYLENE ETHER DI(ETHYLENE OXIDE) DIOKAN DIOKSAN (POLISH) DIOSSANO-1,4 (ITALIAN) DIOXAAN-1,4 (DUTCH) p-DIOXAN (CZECH) DIOXAN-1,4 (GERMAN) p-DIOXANE 1,4-DIOXANE (MAK) DIOXANNE (FRENCH) DIOXYETHYLENE ETHER GLYCOL ETHYLENE ETHER NCI-C03689 RCRA WASTE NUMBER U108 TETRAHYDRO-p-DIOXIN TETRAHYDRO-L4-DIOXIN... [Pg.563]

DIOXYETHYLENE ETHER see DVQOOO DIOXYMETHYLENE-PROTOCATECHUIC ALDEHYDE see PIW250... [Pg.1653]

Synonyms 1,4-Dioxane Dioxane Diethylene oxide p-Dioxane Glycolethyleneether 1,4-Diethyl-enedioxide p-Dioxan Tetrahydro-p-dioxin 1,4-Diethylene dioxide Dioxyethylene ether Description 1,4-Dioxane is a colorless liquid with a mild, ether-like odor. It is miscible in water and most organic solvents. It is relatively stable under normal temperature and pressure Chemical Structure ... [Pg.878]

DIOXYETHYLENE ETHER (123-91-1) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 54°F/12°C). Can form unstable peroxides when exposed to air or moisture. Peroxides can be detonated by heat, friction, or impact. Violent reaction with silver perchlorate, sulfur trioxide, strong oxidizers, strong acids. Incompatible with aliphatic amines, amides, caustics, isocyanates, Raney nickel catalyst, decaborane, triethynylaluminum. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. Attacks many plastics. [Pg.477]

Alternative Name/Abbreviation 1,4-Dioxane, dioxyethylene ether, diethylene ether, 1,4-diethyiene dioxide, 1,4-dioxycyclohexane, 1,4-dioxane, p-dioxane... [Pg.231]

Dioxothioian 1,1-Dioxothiolan. See Sulfolane m-Dioxybenzene. See Resorcinol Dioxybenzone. See Benzophenone-8 N,N-Dioxyethyianiline. See PhenyIdiethanolamine Dioxyethylene ether. See 1,4-Dioxane DIPA. See Diisopropanolamine Dipanol. Seedl-Limonene... [Pg.1092]

DIoxyethylene ether Ethylene glycol ethylene ether Glycol ethylene ether Tetrahydro-1,4-dioxin Tetrahydro-p-dioxin Classification Sat. cyclic aliphatic ether Empirical C4H8O2 Formula OCH2CH2OCH2CH2 Properties Colorless clear liq., ethereal odor stable sol. in water, most org. soivs. m.w. 88.11 sp.gr. 1.0356 (20/20 C) f.p. 10-12 C b.p. 101.3 C flash pt. 18.3 C autoignition temp. 180 C ref. index 1.4220... [Pg.1491]

Succinic acid peroxide N,N-Dloxyethylaniline. See Phenyidiethanolamine Dioxyethylene ether. See 1,4-Dioxane Dioxyline. See Benzoxiquine Dioxymethyleneprotocatechuic aldehyde. See Heliotropine... [Pg.1493]

Dioxane (diethylene ether, diethylene dioxide, and dioxyethylene ether) n. OCH2 CH2OCH2CH2. A solvent for cellulose esters and other plastics. Dioxane is rarely used today because of its suspected carcinogenicity. [Pg.307]

Synonyms diethylene ether, 1,4-diethylene dioxide, diethylene dioxide, dioxyethylene ether. [Pg.68]


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