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Dipropyl glycol

Odourless solvents can be added to dilute an essential oil. Alcohol is commonly used for a wide variety of essential oils. Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is added to sandalwood, and dipropyl glycol (DPG) or phenylethyl alcohol (PEA), which is a natural component of rose otto, is often added to the essential oil. [Pg.92]

Diphenyl dichlorosilane, 59 Diphenyl oxide, 59 Diphenylamine, 58 1,2-DiphenyUiydrazine, 59 DIPLAST , phthalates, 59 Dipropyl ketone, 59 Dipropylamine, 59 Dipropylene glycol methyl ether, 59 Diquat, 59... [Pg.330]

Diethyl ketone Diethyl oxalate Diethylene glycol Diphenyl Dipropyl ether Dipropyl oxalate Ethyl acetate Ethyl acrylate Ethyl alcohol, 100%... [Pg.484]

Dipropyl adipate, d787 Dipropylene glycol, b204 Dipropyl ketone, hi6 Distearylpentaerythritol diphosphite, b217 Disulfram, t62... [Pg.207]

N,N-Dipropyl-2,6-Dinitro-4-Trifluoro-Methylaniline Trifluralin Dipropylene Glycol Dipropylene Glycol... [Pg.46]

Many solvents form dangerous levels of peroxides during storage e.g., dipropyl ether, divinylacetylene, vinylidene chloride, potassium amide, sodium amide. Other compounds form peroxides in storage but concentration is required to reach dangerous levels e.g., diethyl ether, ethyl vinyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, p-dioxane, l,l-diethox) eth-ane, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, propyne, butadiene, dicyclopentadiene, cyclohexene, tetrahydronaphthalenes, deca-hydrona-phthalenes. Some monomeric materials can form peroxides that catalyze hazardous polymerization reactions e.g., acr) lic acid, acr)Ionitrile, butadiene, 2-chlorobutadiene, chlorotrifluoroethylene, methyl methacrylate, styrene, tetrafluoroethylene,... [Pg.1086]

Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether m = 0, n = 0 Ethylene glycol dipropyl ether m = 2,n = 2... [Pg.572]

Composi t i on % Wt Water 78.1 Metso Beads 204B 2.4 TKPP (60%) 3.0 Phosphate Ester 3.0 Dipropyl ene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 6.0 Octylphenoxy Polyethoxyethanol, 9-10 moles EO 5.0 Octyl phenoxy Polyethoxyethanol, 5 moles EO 2.5... [Pg.99]

Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether Dipropyl ether... [Pg.345]

Dipropylene glycol methyl ether Dipropyl ketone Divinyl benzene Digital versatile disk(s)... [Pg.294]

Estabex 138-A, Estabex 2307 DEOD, Estabex 2307. See Epoxidized soybean oil, Estabex 2381. See 2-Ethylhexyl epoxystearate, Estaflex ATC. See Acetyl tributyl citrate Estalan 12. See Laureth-2 octanoate Estalan 38, Estalan 42. See Laureth-2 acetate Estalan 126. See Laureth-2 benzoate Estalan 430. See Diethylene glycol dioctanoate/diisononanoate Estalan 718. See Octyl hydroxystearate Estalan 816. See Octyl palmitate Estalan CM. See Cetyl myristate Estalan CP. See Cetyl palmitate Estalan CSO. See Cetearyl octanoate Estalan DIA. See Diisopropyl adipate Estalan-DID. See Diisopropyl dimer dilinoleate Estalan-DIPS. See Diisopropyl sebacate Estalan DISD. See Diisostearyl dimer dilinoleate Estalan-DISM. See Diisostearyl malate Estalan DNPA. See Dipropyl adipate Estalan DO. See Decyl oleate Estalan DOM, Estalan-DOMA. See Dioctyl maleate... [Pg.1659]

Hydroxystearamide MEA 106-16-1 Alkamide R-280 Emid 6573 Rewomid R 280 Ricinoleamide MEA 106-17-2 Cithrol EGMRN/E Flexricin 15 Glycol hcinoleate 106-18-3 Butyl laurate 106-19-4 Dipropyl adipate Estalan DNPA Pelemol DNPA 106-20-7... [Pg.6085]

Acetaldehyde dipropyl acetal Butyraldehyde diethyl acetal Capryl glycol Di-t-butyl peroxide Dimethyl hexanediol Ethylene glycol hexyl ether Ethyl hexanediol Hexanal dimethyl acetal... [Pg.7058]

Electrolytic dielectrics include metal oxides, aqueous-based liquid electrolytes, and non-aqueous-based liquid electrolytes. The most commonly used metal oxides are aluminum oxide, tantalum pentoxide, and niobium oxide. A typical aqueous-based liquid electrolyte contains boric acid or sodium borate in aqueous solution with various sugars or ethylene glycol to retard evaporation. Eor example, there are three major types of water-based electrolytes for aluminum electrolytic capacitors standard water-based (with 40% to 70% water), those containing ethylene glycol (with less than 25% water), and dipropyl ketone (with less than 25% water). [Pg.12]

Ethylene glycol bis- (y-aminopropyl) ether added dropwise to er butyl isothiocyanate in ethanol, and stirred 1 hr. after heat evolution has subsided, the ethanol removed by distillation with dropwise replacement by water, dimethyl sulfate added to the resulting aq. suspension of the thiourea, refluxed 30 min., the soln. obtained added dropwise at 0-10° to excess Na-carbonate soln., stirred 1 hr., the resulting crude isothiourea heated 0.5 hr. at 175°, then refluxed 1 hr., and the mercaptan elimination completed by refluxing 0.5 hr. at 200°/12 mm 3,3 -bis-( ert-butylcarbodiimido) ethylene glycol dipropyl ether. Y 85%. F. e. and methods s. P. Schlack and G. Keil, A. 661, 164 (1963). [Pg.134]

Dipropyleneglycol dibenzoate - 192 Dipropylene glycol methyl ether - 255 Dipropyl phthalate - 698 Dirco oils 813 Disinfectant... [Pg.922]

Properties YIsh. cl. liq. sol. in water ethanol, isopropanol, butyl glycol, dipropyle-neglycol monomethylether, n-ethyl-2-pyrrolidone dens. 1.063 glarF vapor pressure 25 mbar f.p. < 32 F pH 6-7.5 40% act. [Pg.1127]

Dipropanediol dibenzoate. See Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate Dipropyl-2,2 -dihydroxyamine. See Diisopropanolamine Dipropylene carbonate. See Propylene carbonate Dipropylene glycol... [Pg.2097]

Synonyms Bis (hydroxypropyl) ether Bis (2-hydroxypropyl) ether 2,2 -Dihydroxy-dipropyl ether 2,2 -Dihydroxyisopropyl ether Diisopropylene glycol Di-1,2-propylene glycol DPG Methyl-2(methyl-2) oxybispropanol 1,1 -Oxybis-2-propanol 1,r-Oxydi-2-propanol 1,1 -Oxydipropan-2-ol 2-Propanol, 1,1 -oxydi-ClassiTication Nonaromatic ether glycol Empirical CgH-jO,... [Pg.2097]

Dipropylene glycol tallowamine. See PPG-2 tattowamine Dipropyl methane. See Heptane DIPS. See Diisopropyl sebacate... [Pg.2098]


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