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Glyceryl ethers

Common Name o-Cresyl glycerol ether, glyceryl O-tOlyl ether, cresoxypropanediol, cres-oxydlol... [Pg.933]

CAS 123-34-2 EINECS/ELINCS 204-620-4 Synonyms Allyl-(2,3-dihydroxypropane) ether a-Allyl glycerol ether Allyl glyceryl ether 1 -Allyloxy-2,3-propanedlol 3-Allyloxy-1,2-propanediol Ether, allyl glyceryl GAE Glycerln-1 -allyl ether Glycerol oc-allyl ether Glyceryl a-allyl ether 1,2-Propanedlol, 3-(2-propenyloxy)-Empirical CsH O,... [Pg.1128]

Glyceryl a-allyl ether. See Glyceryl-1 -allyl ether Glyceryl caprate... [Pg.1128]

Synonyms n-Butyl a-glycerol ether Glyceryl a-mono-n-butyl ether 1,2-Propanediol, 3-butoxy-... [Pg.593]

Synonyms 1,3-DP Glycerol 1,3-dimethyl ether Glyceryl a,y-dimethyl ether 2-Propanol, 1,3-dlmethoxy-... [Pg.1388]

Glycerol, ethoxylated Glycerol poly (oxyethylene) ether Glyceryl polyethylene glycol ether Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a,a, a"-... [Pg.1896]

Ether, allyl glyceryl GAE Glycerin-1-allyl ether Glycerol o-allyl ether Glyceryl a-allyl ether... [Pg.1904]

Behenic acid Cocamidopropyl lauryl ether Glyceryl laurate PEG-3 distearate opacifier, shaving creams Isodecyl stearate Stearyl octanoate opacifier, shower preps. [Pg.5493]

Batyl alcohol. Glyceryl 1-octadecyl ether. Glyceryl a-... [Pg.611]

Chimyl alcohol. Glyceryl 1-hexadecyl ether. Glyceryl a-palmityl ether. a-Palmityl glyceryl ether... [Pg.691]

Mixtures of glycerol with other substances are often named as if they were derivatives of glycerol eg, boroglycetides (also called glyceryl borates) are mixtures of boric acid and glycerol. Derivatives, such as acetals, ketals, chlorohydrins, and ethers, can be prepared but are not made commercially, with the exception of polyglycerols. [Pg.350]

This has led to chemical modification of the polyesters, in particular the introduction of allyl ether groups into the resins. Amongst the monomers figuring prominently in the literature are allyl glyceryl ether I, trimethylolpropane diallyl ether II (1,1-diallyloxypropanol) and pentaerythritol triallyl ether III (2,2,2-trial-lyloxyethanol), as shown in Figure 25.32. [Pg.742]

Reaction of the glycol, 70, affords an oxazolidinone rather than the expected carbamate (71) on fusion with urea. It has been postulated that the urea is in fact the first product formed. This compound then undergoes 0 to N migration with loss of carbon dioxide reaction of the amino alcohol with the isocyanic acid known to result from thermal decomposition of urea affords the observed product, mephenoxolone (74) this compound shows activity quite similar to that of the carbamate. An analogous reaction on the glyceryl ether, 75, affords metaxa-lone (76). [Pg.119]

Common Name Guaiacol glyceryl ether carbamate... [Pg.980]

A ubiquitous phospholipid mediator (acetyl-glyceryl-ether-phosphorylcholine) in inflammation. Among others, it stimulates platelet aggregation and causes swelling, smooth contraction or dilation and neutrophil activation. [Pg.985]

Similar ether carboxylates are described [27], using as raw material an alkyl-glyceryl ether with the formula ... [Pg.318]

In some cases hydrogen donating functions can be protected hydroxyethyl methacrylate and glyceryl methacrylate 16,17) can undergo anionic polymerization as silyl-ether or-acetal, respectively. After polymerization the OH functions are recovered by mild acid hydrolysis. Similarly, p-hydroxyethylstyrene can be polymerized an-... [Pg.149]

A number of polyphosphazenes are soluble in water. Examples include polymers with methylamino (39), glucosyl (36), glyceryl (35), or alkyl ether side groups (20). Here, we will consider one example, a polymer that is also well suited to the "clean" method of radiation crossUnking. [Pg.184]

Ethoxylated methylcarboxylates Propoxyethoxy glyceryl sulfonate Alkylpropoxyethoxy sulfate as surfactant, xanthan, and a copolymer of acrylamide and sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate Carboxymethylated ethoxylated surfactants (CME) Polyethylene oxide (PEG) as a sacrificial adsorbate Polyethylene glycols, propoxylated/ethoxylated alkyl sulfates Mixtures of sulfonates and nonionic alcohols Combination of lignosulfonates and fatty amines Alkyl xylene sulfonates, polyethoxylated alkyl phenols, octaethylene glycol mono n-decyl ether, and tetradecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride Anionic sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), cationic tetradecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (TTAC), nonionic pentadecylethoxylated nonylphenol (NP-15), and nonionic octaethylene glycol N-dodecyl ether Dimethylalkylamine oxides as cosurfactants and viscosifiers (N-Dodecyl)trimethylammonium bromide Petrochemical sulfonate and propane sulfonate of an ethoxylated alcohol or phenol Petrochemical sulfonate and a-olefin sulfonate... [Pg.198]


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