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Ethylene glycol mono butyl ether

Butyl cellosolve (Ethylene Glycol Mono Butyl Ether) 4.6... [Pg.247]

Ethylene glycol mono- -butyl ether (EGBE) is a widely used solvent present in many surface coatings, lacquers, enamels, varnishes, varnish removers, inks, and latex paints. It is also used in metal cleaning formulas, commercially available household cleaners, and herbicide components. [Pg.1101]

Duprat P, Gradiski D. 1979. Percutaneous toxicity of butyl cellosolve ethylene glycol mono butyl ether. IRCS (Int Res Commun Syst) Med Sci Libr Compend 7(1) 26. [Pg.371]

Staples CA. 1997. Ethylene glycol mono-butyl ether (EGBE) An environmental risk assessment. Chemosphere (in press). [Pg.383]

Widely used because of their relatively low cost, glycol ethers, such as ethylene glycol mono butyl ether, can have beneficial effects as demonstrated below, in Table 6. In this table, the effect of various glycol ethers on the performance of a typical commercial foam drilling product is... [Pg.308]

Control - No glycol ether added. Base Product A foam height 370 ml. Half-life 3 25 Glycol ethers added - ethylene glycol mono butyl ether (EGMBE), diethylene glycol ... [Pg.309]

Ethylene glycol can be removed by extracting 250g in 750ml of benzene with 5ml portions of water, allowing for phase separation, until successive aqueous portions show the same volume increase. Dry, and free from peroxides, as described for diethylene glycol mono- -butyl ether. [Beilstein 1IV 2393.]... [Pg.143]

Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, see 2-Butoxyethanol Ethylene glycol mono-/7-butyl ether, see 2-Butoxyethanol Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate... [Pg.1486]

Gingell, R.. Boatman. R.J., and Lewis. S. Acute toxicity of ethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether in the guinea pig. Food Chem. Toxicol, 36(9-10) 825-829,1998. [Pg.1661]

The butyl glycol ethers are also primarily coatings end use oriented. Approximately 22 percent of U.S. n-butanol demand is consumed in the manufacture of ethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether (butyl CELLOSOLVER) and diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether (butyl CARBITOLR). [Pg.87]

General-Purpose Cleaners. These are products which can be used for a variety of household applications including spray or bucket cleaners to be used to wash walls, woodwork, porcelain, linoleum, etc. These products generally contain much smaller amounts of active, as they are to be used in a more concentrated form for eventual dilution with water in actual application. These products can contain 5 to 10 percent nonionic in the total liquid and may also contain TKPP as well as certain solvents such as ethylene glycol mono n-butyl ether. The general choice of products for this application would be the standard to alcohols... [Pg.112]

C6H1402 ethylene glycol mono-sec-butyl ether 7795-91-7 481.98 42.156 2 9159 C6H15Cl03Si (3-chloropropyl)trimethoxysilane 2530-87-2 468.65 40.880 1,2... [Pg.447]

See also Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether Ethylene Glycol Mono-n-Butyl Ether Methoxyethanol. [Pg.1087]

Ethylene Glycol Mono-n-Butyl Ether, Pages 290-293, Bradford H. Strohm, Leonard I. Sweet, Sharmilee P. Sawant and Harihara M. Mehendale SummaryPlus Full Text + Links PDF (75 K)... [Pg.1571]


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