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Glycols, polyethylene, mono ether

GLYCOLS. POLYETHYLENE, MONO((1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYL)PHENYL) ETHER OCTYL PHENOL condensed with 20 MOLES ETHYLENE OXIDE OCTYL PHENOL condensed with 8-10 MOLES ETHYLENE OXIDE OCTYL PHENOL condensed with 16 MOLES ETHYLENE OXIDE OCTYL PHENOL condensed with 3 MOLES ETHYLENE OXIDE... [Pg.229]

Trithiane, sym- S-Trithiane 1,3,5-Trithiane (291-21-4), 65, 90 Triton B Ammonium, benzyltrimethyl-, hydroxide Benzenemethanaminium, N.N.N-trimethyl-, hydroxide (100-85-6), 68, 56 Triton X-100 Glycols, polyethylene, mono[p-(1,1,3,3,-tetramethylbutyl)-phenyl]ether Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-(4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-phenyl]-ci)-hydroxy- (9002-93-1), 68, 56... [Pg.164]

Alfenol 3 Alfenol 9 Antarox A-200 CCRIS 985 Conco nix-100 Ethoxylated p-tert-oclyiphenol Glycols, polyethylene, mono(p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyi)phenyl) ether Hydrol SW Hyonic pe-250 Igepal CA-630 Marlophen 820 Neutronyx 605 NSC 406472 ... [Pg.502]

CAS 9016-45-9 (generic) 37205-87-1 (generic) 68412-54-4 (generic) Synonyms Glycols, polyethylene, mono (nonylphenyl) ether Nonylphenol ethoxylates Nonylphenol, polyoxyethylene ether Nonyl phenyl polyethylene glycol Nonyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether Polyethylene glycol nonyl phenyl ether Polyoxyethylene nonylphenol Classificatbn Ethoxylated alkyl phenol Formula (CjH O), CisHj O... [Pg.1219]

Synonyms Glycols, polyethylene, mono (p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenyl) ether Octyl phenol EO condensate Octyl phenol ethoxylates p-t-Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol PEG octyl phenyl ether Polyethylene glycol monoether with p-t-octylphenyl Polyethylene glycol mono (4-octylphenyl) ether Polyethylene glycol mono (4-t-octylphenyl) ether ... [Pg.1228]

Glycols, polyethylene, mono (nonylphenyl) ether. SeeNonoxynol Glycols, polyethylene, mono-9-octadecenyl ether, (Z)-. See Oleth... [Pg.1938]

Synonyms Glycols, polyethylene, mono-9-octadecenyl ether, (Z)- Oleyl alcohol EO condensate Oleyl alcohol ethoxylates Oleyl polyoxyethylene glycol ether Polyethylene glycol oleyl ether Poly (oxy-1,2-ethan iyl), a-9-ocladecenyl-(D-hydroxy-, (Z)- Polyoxyethylene monooleyl ether Polyoxyl oleyl ether... [Pg.2255]

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]

Polyethylene glycol octylphenol ether Polyethylene glycol p-octylphenyl ether Polyethylene glycol p-t-octylphenyl ether Polyethylene glycol p-1,1,3,3-tetramethyl butyl phenyl ether Polyoxyethylene mono (octylphenyl) ether Classification Aromatic phenol ethoxylated alkyl phenol... [Pg.2934]

Polyethylene glycol mono (p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenyl) ether. See Octoxynol Polyethylene glycol nonyl phenyl ether. See Nonoxynol... [Pg.3484]

With the discovery of the crowns and related species, it was inevitable that a search would begin for simpler and simpler relatives which might be useful in similar applications. Perhaps these compounds would be easier and more economical to prepare and ultimately, of course, better in one respect or another than the molecules which inspired the research. In particular, the collateral developments of crown ether chemistry and phase transfer catalysis fostered an interest in utilizing the readily available polyethylene glycol mono- or dimethyl ethers as catalysts for such reactions. Although there is considerable literature in this area, much of it relates to the use of simple polyethylene glycols in phase transfer processes. Since our main concern in this monograph is with novel structures, we will discuss these simple examples further only briefly, below. [Pg.311]

The only study available on metabolites of AE was performed by Crescenzi et al. [17]. The initial biodegradation of AE occurs by cleavage at the ether bridge between the alkyl and ethoxylate chain, resulting in polyethylene glycols (PEG) and alcohols. In consecutive oxidation steps, the PEG chains are shortened and mono- and dicarboxylated metabolites (MCPEG and DCPEG, respectively) are formed. [Pg.755]

Deaminase, adenosine, cattle, reaction prodnct with succinic anhydride, esters with polyethylene glycol mono-methyl ether [CAS] PEG-Adenosine Deaminase [SY]... [Pg.500]

Labrasol/Labrafil/Transcutol (mixture of mono-, di-, and triglycerides with mono- and diesters of polyethylene glycerol and fatty acids and diethylene glycol monoethyl ether)... [Pg.23]

Concrete may use plasticizers (e.g., sulphonated melamine and naphthalene formaldehyde condensates), air-entraining agents (aIkyI/aryl sulfonate surfactants), retarders (hydroxy carboxylic acids such as polyethylene glycol mono-p-nonylphenyl ether) and surface washes (benzalkonium chloride) (RAIA 1997). Little has been published on air emissions from concrete additives, their leaching into surface waters appearing to be of greater environmental concern (Ruckstuhl, 2001). [Pg.394]

The Norwegian chemist Dale found that if a primary amine is reacted with a diiodo derivative of a short-chain polyethylene glycol, such as 18, then reasonable yields of the cyclic mono-aza crown ether were obtained using Na2C03 in acetonitrile, as in the formation of the [12]-N03 ligand 19.14... [Pg.39]

POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL MONO(p-(l,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYL)PHENYL) ETHER see PKF500 POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 450 NONYL PHENYL ETHER see PKFOOO... [Pg.1847]

Polyethylene glycol mono-4-octylphenyl ether, n = 9-10 (Triton X-100)... [Pg.2953]


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