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Ethylene, chloro

The Carbide and Carbon Co began large scale manuf of EtnO thru ethylene chloro-hydrin in 1925 and by the direct oxidation of ethylene in 1937. Dow entered the field in 1939 Si 1941 Jefferson and Wyandotte in 1941 and Mathieson Chem Corp in 1951. These four Co s used the chlorohydrin method. US consumption, which was in 1939 108 million pounds, increased in 1949 to 354 million Several laboratory methods of prepn are described in Ref 17, pp 75—7. In one of them hydroxide is added gradually to a soln of 2-chloroethyI acetate heated to a temp betwn 40 150°C. An excess of unreacted base is avoided. The reaction proceeds as follows ... [Pg.156]

Vinyl chloride Ethylene, chloro- (8) Ethene, chloro- (9) (75-01-4)... [Pg.133]

According to descriptions published by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation [9] and Gobel [10] liquid thiokol is obtained in the following way ethylene chloro-hydrin is condensed into dichlorodiethylformal (I) which is then treated with sodium polysulphide to form the polymer (II) ... [Pg.369]

Synonyms Chlorethene Chlorethylene Chlor-oethene Chloroethylene Ethene, chloro- Ethylene monochloride Ethylene, chloro- Monochlor-oethene Monochloroethylene Monovinyl chloride Trovidur VC VCM Vinyl C monomer Vinyl chloride monomer Vinyl chlorine Related Compounds Vinyl bromide (CAS 593-60-2) Vinyl fluoride (CAS 72-02-5) Vinylidene chloride (CAS 75-35-4) 1,2-Dichloroethene (CAS 540-59-0) Elexachlorobutadiene (CAS 87-68-3)... [Pg.2829]

Ethylene-Chloro- trifluoroethylene copolymer E-CTFE 1.68 VO 60 — Fair <0.02... [Pg.76]

SYNONYMS chloroethene, chloroethylene, chloro-ethene, chloroethylene, ethene, chloro-, ethylene, chloro-, ethylene monochloride, monochloroethane, monochloroethylene... [Pg.379]

Ethylenecarboxamide. SeeAcrylamide Ethylene carboxylic acid. See Acrylic acid Ethylene chloride. See Ethylene dichloride Ethylene, chloro-, polymer. See Polyvinyl chloride... [Pg.1110]

CAS 8063-94-3 9002-86-2 51248-43-2 93050-82-9 EINECS/ELINCS 208-750-2 Synonyms Atactic poly (vinyl chloride) Chloroethene homopolymer Chloroethylene polymer Ethene, chloro-, homopolymer Ethylene, chloro-, polymer Expanded polyvinyl chloride Poly (chloroethylene) Polyvinyl chloride latex Polyvinyl chloride resin PVC... [Pg.3601]

Chlorofluorocarbon resin Chlorofluorohydrocarbon resin Ethylene-chloro-tri-fluoroethylene copolymer Ethylene-tetra-fluoroethylene copolymer Fluorinated ethylene-propylene resin Fluorocarbon resin Fluorohydrocarbon resin Perfluoroalkoxy resin Polychlorotrifluoroethylene Polytetrafluoroethylene Polyvinylidene fluoride... [Pg.427]

Copolymers of an acrylate and a small amount of other monomer which provides vulcanizability Copolymers fan acrylate and acrylonitrile Chloro-polyethylene Polychloro-trifluoro-ethylene Chloro-sulfonly-polyethylene Terpolymers of ethylene, propylene and a nonconjugated diene which results in pendant unsaturation (not in the main chain)... [Pg.487]

Ruoropolymers, including polytetralluoroeth-ylene (PIPE), polyvinyfidene fluoride (PVDF), ethylene chloro-tritluoroethylene (ECTEE), and perfluoroalkoxy (PEA)... [Pg.697]

Ethylene chloro-trifluoroethylene (ECTFE) is a partially fluorinated melt processable polymer that is intermediate in performance between fully fluorinated polymers (PTFE) and PVDF. It has excellent chemical resistance to oxidizing chemicals and is used in chemical piping apphcahons for severe environments. [Pg.701]

Other Uses of Ethylene Oxide. About 2 percent (120 million lb, U.S., 1987) of ethylene oxide is consumed in miscellaneous applications, such as its use as a chemical intermediate for, for example, choline and ethylene chloro-hyrin, hydroxyethyl starch, and hydroxyethyl cellulose and its direct use as a fumigant/ sterilant. As environmental and health considerations make it more difficult to transport toxic chemicals, ethylene oxide uses tend more toward those in which the manufacturer uses the material at the site of manufacture and away from uses of the pure material, such as in fumigation. [Pg.815]

Ethylene, chloro- Valeronitrile, 2,2 -azobis[2,4,4-trimethyl-Maleic anhydride 25 0.85 425... [Pg.141]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.58 , Pg.133 ]




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