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Ether ethylic

CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CARBON TETRACH.OR lOE CYCLOHEXANE CYCLOHEXANE CYCLOHEXANE CYCLOHEXANE CYCLOHEXANE 1 2-OlCHLOROETHANE I,2-DICHLORDETHANE 1 (2-DtCHLOROETHANE OI-ETHYL ETHER DI-ETHYL ETHER DI-ETHVL ETHER 01-ETHYL ETHER OI-ETHYL ETHER OI-ETHYL ETHER ETHYL ACETATE ETHYL ACETATE... [Pg.195]

Shipment, Stora.ge, ndPrices. Methyl vinyl ether is available in tank cars or cylinders, while the other vinyl ethers are available in tank cars, tank wagons, or dmms. Mild steel, stainless steel, and phenoHc-coated steel are suitable for shipment and storage. If protected from air, moisture, and acidic contamination, vinyl ethers are stable for years. United States bulk prices in 1991 for methyl vinyl ether, ethyl vinyl ether, and butyl vinyl ether were listed as about 5.78/kg, 6.28/kg, and 6.08/kg, respectively. [Pg.116]

Acrylonitrile is miscible in a wide range of organic s lolvents, including acetone, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, ethylene ... [Pg.181]

Ethers, such as MTBE and methyl / fZ-amyl ether (TAME) are made by a catalytic process from methanol (qv) and the corresponding isomeric olefin. These ethers have excellent octane values and compete on an economic basis with alkylation for inclusion in gasoline. Another ether, ethyl tert-huty ether (ETBE) is made from ethanol (qv) and isobutylene (see Butylenes). The cost and economic driving forces to use ETBE vs MTBE or TAME ate a function of the raw material costs and any tax incentives that may be provided because of the ethanol that is used to produce it. [Pg.185]

Physical properties of glycerol are shown in Table 1. Glycerol is completely soluble in water and alcohol, slightly soluble in diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, and dioxane, and insoluble in hydrocarbons (1). Glycerol is seldom seen in the crystallised state because of its tendency to supercool and its pronounced freesing point depression when mixed with water. A mixture of 66.7% glycerol, 33.3% water forms a eutectic mixture with a freesing point of —46.5°C. [Pg.346]

Pyrrohdinone (2-pyrrohdone, butyrolactam or 2-Pyrol) (27) was first reported in 1889 as a product of the dehydration of 4-aminobutanoic acid (49). The synthesis used for commercial manufacture, ie, condensation of butyrolactone with ammonia at high temperatures, was first described in 1936 (50). Other synthetic routes include carbon monoxide insertion into allylamine (51,52), hydrolytic hydrogenation of succinonitnle (53,54), and hydrogenation of ammoniacal solutions of maleic or succinic acids (55—57). Properties of 2-pyrrohdinone are Hsted in Table 2. 2-Pyrrohdinone is completely miscible with water, lower alcohols, lower ketones, ether, ethyl acetate, chloroform, and benzene. It is soluble to ca 1 wt % in aUphatic hydrocarbons. [Pg.359]

Biofuels. Biofuels are Hquid fuels, primarily used ia transportation (qv), produced from biomass feedstocks. Identified Hquid fuels and blending components iaclude ethanol (qv), methanol (qv), and the ethers ethyl /-butyl ether (ETBE) and methyl /-butyl ether (MTBE), as well as synthetic gasoline, diesel, and jet fuels. [Pg.238]

In veterinary medicine, the Hst of inhalation anesthetics generally includes only two agents, halothane [151 -67-7] and methoxyflurane [76-38-0]. Although ether (ethyl ether) is used extensively in experimental work with laboratory animals, the risks associated with its use and the advantages of halothane and methoxyflurane have removed ether from general use by the practitioner. [Pg.405]

Methyl vinyl ether Ethyl vinyl ether Isopropyl vinyl ether -Butyl vinyl ether Isobutyl vinyl ether... [Pg.514]

Solubility. One of PVP s more outstanding attributes is its solubility in both water and a variety of organic solvents. PVP is soluble in alcohols, acids, ethyl lactate, chlorinated hydrocarbons, amines, glycols, lactams, and nitroparaffins. SolubiUty means a minimum of 10 wt % PVP dissolves at room temperature (moisture content of PVP can influence solubiUty). PVP is insoluble in hydrocarbons, ethers, ethyl acetate, j -butyl-4-acetate, 2-butanone, acetone, cyclohexanone, and chlorobenzene. Both solvent polarity and H-bonding strongly influence solubiUty (77). [Pg.529]

The physical piopeities of ethyl chloiide aie hsted in Table 1. At 0°C, 100 g ethyl chloride dissolve 0.07 g water and 100 g water dissolve 0.447 g ethyl chloride. The solubihty of water in ethyl chloride increases sharply with temperature to 0.36 g/100 g at 50°C. Ethyl chloride dissolves many organic substances, such as fats, oils, resins, and waxes, and it is also a solvent for sulfur and phosphoms. It is miscible with methyl and ethyl alcohols, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, methylene chloride, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, and benzene. Butane, ethyl nitrite, and 2-methylbutane each have been reported to form a binary azeotrope with ethyl chloride, but the accuracy of this data is uncertain (1). [Pg.1]

Diethyl ether Ethyl ether 108 C4Hi 0 1-Octanal n- Octal de hyde 120 CsHi,0... [Pg.99]

Boron trifluoride etherate Ethyl ether, compd. with boron fluoride (BF )... [Pg.195]

Compounds with low flash points (below room temperature). Examples are acetaldehyde, acetone, acetonitrile, benzene, carbon disulfide, cyclohexane, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate and -hexane. [Pg.4]

Water with aniline, benzene, benzyl alcohol, carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, cyclohexane, cyclohexanol, cyclohexanone, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, isoamyl alcohol, methyl ethyl ketone, nitromethane, tributyl phosphate or toluene. [Pg.30]

Tetramethylammonium iodide [75-58-1] M 201.1, m >230°(dec). Crystd from water or 50% EtOH, EtOH/diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, or from acetone/MeOH (4 1) by adding an equal volume of acetone. Dried in a vacuum desiccator. [Pg.363]

B-Apo-8 -carotenoic acid methyl ester [16266-99-2] M 512.7, m 136-137°, A2575 at 446nm and 2160 at 471nm, in pet ether. Crystd from pet ether or pet ether/ethyl acetate. Stored in the dark in an inert atmosphere at -20°. [Pg.513]

Ethyl chloride Ethyl ether Ethyl formate 2-Ethyl hexanol Ethyl mercaptan Ethyl silicate Ethylene... [Pg.337]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Acetic acid, ethyl ester. Acetic ester. Acetic ether. Ethyl ethanoate Chemical Formula CHjCOOCHjCHj... [Pg.156]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Butyric acid, Ethyl ester Butyric ether Ethyl butanoate Chemical Formula CHjCHjCHjCOOCjHj... [Pg.161]

Nitro-filter cloths are composed of cellulose nitrate, which is an ester of cellulose. Any chemical compound that will saponify the ester will destroy the cloth. Caustic soda or potash in strengths of 2% at 70° C or over alkali sulfides, polysulfides and sulfohydrates or mixtures of ethyl alcohol and ether, ethyl, amyl and butyl acetates, pyridine, ferrous sulfates, and other reducing agents are detrimental to the cloth. [Pg.127]

Methyl Enol Ether Ethyl Enol Ether i-Butyl Enol Ether... [Pg.364]

A solution of 3 g of the nitrile, water (5 moles per mole of nitrile), and 20 g of boron trifluoride-acetic acid complex is heated (mantle or oil bath) at 115-120° for 10 minutes. The solution is cooled in an ice bath with stirring and is carefully made alkaline by the slow addition of 6 A sodium hydroxide (about 100 ml). The mixture is then extracted three times with 100-ml portions of 1 1 ether-ethyl acetate, the extracts are dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and the solvent is evaporated on a rotary evaporator to yield the desired amide. The product may be recrystallized from water or aqueous methanol. Examples are given in Table 7.1. [Pg.57]

Ameisen-. formic, -aldehyd, n. formaldehyde. -amylMther, -amylester, m. amyl formate, -ather, m. formic ether (ethyl formate), geist, m. (Pharm.) spirit of ants (a mixture of formic acid, alcohol and water), -naphta, n. = Ameisenather. -persaure, /. peroxy-formic acid, performic acid, ameisensauer, a. of or combined with formic acid, formate of. — ameisensaures Salz, formate. [Pg.20]

Apfelfither, ApfelMtber, m. malic ether (ethyl malate) essence of apple (genuine or artificial). [Pg.31]

Butter-amylester, tn. amyl butyrate, -ather, tn. butyric ether (ethyl butyrate), -baum, tn. shea tree, -blume, /. buttercup, -farbe, /. butter color, -fass, n. churn, -fett, n. butter fat butyrin. -gMrung, /. butyric fermentation. -gelb, n. butter yellow. [Pg.86]

Oxal-ither, oxalic ether (ethyl oxalate), -essigester, m. oxalacetic ester, -essigsaure, /, oxalacetic acid, -ester, m, oxalic ester (specif, ethyt oxalate),... [Pg.329]

Rum-atlier, m. rum ether (ethyl butyrate or formate), -brennerei,/. rum distillery, -es-senz, /. rum essence (ethyl butyrate or formate). -fabrik,/. rum distillery. Rumpelfass, n. tumbling barrel, mmpeln, v.i. rumble, rattle. [Pg.374]

Salpeter-ather, m. nitric ether (ethyl nitrate), -bakterien, n.pl. nitrifying bacteria, -bil-dung, /. nitrification, -blumen, f.pl. niter efflorescence, -damp/, -dupst, m. nitrous fumes, -erde, /. nitrous earth, -erzeugung, /. niter production nitrification. [Pg.376]

Salpetersaure. /. nitric acid, -anhydrid, n. nitric anhydride, (di)nitrogen pentoxide, nitrogen(V) oxide, -ather, m. nitric ether (ethyl nitrate), -bad, n. nitric acid bath, -dampf, m. nitric acid vapor or fume. [Pg.376]

Salpetrigsaure, /. nitrous acid, -anhydrid, n. nitrous anhydride, dinitrogen trioxide, -atlier, m. nitrous ether (ethyl nitrite), salpetrisch, a. nitrous. [Pg.377]


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0-Naphthyl ethyl ether

0-Naphthylamine 8-Naphthyl ethyl ether

1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions ethyl vinyl ether

1- Chloroethyl ethyl ether

1- ethyl ethers protect alcohols

1.2- Dibromoethyl ethyl ether

1.2- Dichloroethyl ethyl ether

2- Biphenyl ethyl ether

2- Cresyl ethyl ether

2- ethyl ethers, to protect

2- ethyl ethers, to protect alcohols

2- ethyl vinyl ether preparation

2- ethyl vinyl ether structure

2- ethyl vinyl ether with photosensitizer

2- ethyl vinyl ether, cationic

2- ethyl vinyl ether, cationic polymerization

2- ethyl vinyl ether, synthesis

2-Bromoethyl ethyl ether

2-Chloro-1,1 ,2-trifluoroethyl ethyl ether

2-Furfuryl ethyl ether formation

2.4- Dinitrophenyl ethyl ether

4-Methyl-3-cyclohexenyl ethyl ether

A,/3-Dibromoethyl ethyl ether

A-Chloroethyl ethyl ether

A-Naphthylcyanamide 3-Naphthyl ethyl ether

Acetimido ethyl ether hydrochloride

Acid-Catalyzed Formation of Diethyl Ether from Ethyl Alcohol

Allyl alcohol ethyl ether

Allyl ethyl ether

Anesthesia ethyl ether

Anisyl ethyl ether

Applications ethyl vinyl ether

BENZYL ETHYL ETHER.126(Vol

Benzoin ethyl ether

Benzyl ethyl ether

Benzyl ethyl ether, hydrogenolysis

Borane, chloro-, compound with ethyl ether

Boron fluoride ethyl ether

Boron trifluoride ethyl ether complex

Boron trifluoride ethyl ether complex etherate

Boron trifluoride ethyl etherate

C4h10o Ethyl ether

Carvacryl ethyl ether

Cationic copolymerizations, 2 ethyl vinyl ether

Cellulose ethyl ether

Chloro ethyl ether

Chloromethyl ethyl ether

Chloromethyl ethyl ether Terofenamate

Chlorophenols ethyl ethers

Color ethyl ether

Coupling of Metallated Ethyl Vinyl Ether with Nonyl Bromide and Acetone

Cycloaddition /reactions ethyl vinyl ether

Cyclohexyl ethyl ether

Cyclopentyl ethyl ether

DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE66(Vol

Di-ethyl ether

Dichloro ethyl ether

Diels-Alder reaction, of acrolein with vinyl ether, and ethyl isopropenyl

Diels-Alder reactions ethyl vinyl ether

Diethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether

Diethylene glycol mono ethyl ether

Diethylene glycol mono ethyl ether acetate

Dihydropyrans, from ethyl vinyl ethers

ETHYL PROPYL ETHER

Enol ethyl ethers, synthesis

Enol ethyl vinyl ether

Ether ethyl isopentenyl

Ether, benzhydryl 2-chloroethyl ethyl

Ether, benzhydryl 2-chloroethyl ethyl ethynyl

Ether, benzyl ethyl analysis

Ether, benzyl ethyl oxidation

Ether, benzyl ethyl preparation

Ether, benzyl ethyl properties

Ether, ethyl propenyl

Ether, ethyl propenyl 2 + 2] cycloaddition reactions

Ethers ethyl ether

Ethers ethyl ether

Ethers ethyl vinyl, reaction with lead

Ethers, iodomethyl ethyl

Ethoxy ethyl glycidyl ether

Ethyl /erf-butyl ether

Ethyl 2- ethynyl ether

Ethyl 4-tolyl ether

Ethyl Vinyl Ether acetal condensations

Ethyl Vinyl Ether condensation reactions

Ethyl Vinyl Ether photochemical

Ethyl acetate ether

Ethyl acetic acid ether

Ethyl allyl ether, pyrolysis

Ethyl butyl ether

Ethyl cyclohexenyl ether

Ethyl ether

Ethyl ether

Ethyl ether absolute

Ethyl ether binaries

Ethyl ether decomposition

Ethyl ether formation

Ethyl ether from ethylene

Ethyl ether hazards

Ethyl ether hydroperoxide

Ethyl ether ignition temperature

Ethyl ether industrial source

Ethyl ether of cellulose

Ethyl ether oxidation

Ethyl ether peroxide

Ethyl ether physical properties

Ethyl ether, III

Ethyl ether, anhydrous

Ethyl ether, compd. with boron fluoride

Ethyl ether, extraction with

Ethyl ether, extraction with preparation

Ethyl ether, extraction with purification

Ethyl ether, flash-point

Ethyl ether, reaction with diazomethane

Ethyl ethers, Substituted

Ethyl ethers, to protect phenols

Ethyl glycidyl ether

Ethyl glycollic ether

Ethyl hexyl ether

Ethyl isobutyl ether

Ethyl isopropenyl ether

Ethyl isopropyl ether

Ethyl isopropyl ether, preparation

Ethyl methyl ether

Ethyl methyl ether, synthesis from alkyl

Ethyl n-hexyl ether

Ethyl n-propyl ether

Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether

Ethyl p-tolyl ether

Ethyl pentafluoroisopropenyl ether

Ethyl phenyl ether, substituted

Ethyl phenyl ether, synthesis

Ethyl phenyl ether—

Ethyl propyl ether, protonated

Ethyl r-butyl ether

Ethyl sec-butyl ether

Ethyl t-butyl ether

Ethyl tert-butyl ether

Ethyl tertiary-butyl ether

Ethyl vinyl ether

Ethyl vinyl ether nucleophilicity

Ethyl vinyl ether, 1,3-dipolar

Ethyl vinyl ether, copolymerization

Ethyl vinyl ether, cycloaddition

Ethyl vinyl ether, cycloaddition with

Ethyl vinyl ether, formation

Ethyl vinyl ether, hydration

Ethyl vinyl ether, radiation

Ethyl vinyl ether: Ethene, ethoxy

Ethyl, amine ether

Ethyl-benzene isoamyl ether

Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether

Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Hexyl Ether

Ethylene glycol mono ethyl ether

F Allyl ethyl ether

F Butyl ethyl ether

F Chloromethyl ethyl ether

F Ethyl isopropyl ether

F Ethyl propenyl ether

F Ethyl vinyl ether

Ferf-Butyl ethyl ether

Fert-Butyl ethyl ether

Geranyl ethyl ether

Glycol ethyl ether

Glycolic acid ethyl ether

Hydroxy ethyl vinyl ether

Hydroxylamine ethyl ether

Imino ethyl ether

Industrial solvents ethyl ether

Isoamyl, acetate ethyl ether

L- ethyl ethers

L- ethyl ethers, to protect

L- ethyl ethers, to protect alcohols

METHYL ETHYL ETHER.191 (Vol

Maleic anhydride-ethyl vinyl ether

Maleic anhydride-ethyl vinyl ether copolymer

Metallation of Ethyl Vinyl Ether

Methyl ethyl ether, oxidation

Methyl ethyl ether, reaction

Methyl, alcohol ethyl ether

Monochloroborane-Ethyl etherate

N-BUTYL ETHYL ETHER.227(Vol

N-Butyl ethyl ether

Neopentyl ethyl ether

Nitrones, 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions ethyl vinyl ether

P-Naphthyl ethyl ether

PSEPVE ethyl propyl vinyl ether

Panthenyl ethyl ether

Perfluoro sulfonylfluoride ethyl propyl vinyl ether

Phenyl ethyl thio-ether

Physostigmol ethyl ether

Poly ethyl ether ketone

Poly[2- ethyl vinyl ether

Polyvinyl ethyl ether plastic

Protection Chloromethyl ethyl ether

Salicylaldehyde ethyl ether

Salicylic acid ethyl ether

Silver fluoborate, reaction with ethyl bromide in ether

System ethyl ether

Tert-amyl ethyl ether

Testosterone 3-enol-ethyl ether

Triphenylmethyl ethyl ether

Vanillyl ethyl ether

Vinly ethyl vinyl ether

Vinyl ethyl ether decomposition temperature

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