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2- Hydroxy-l-ethanethiol

Dipping solution Make 0.1 g o-phthalaldehyde (phthaldialdehyde, OPA) and 0.1 ml 2-mercaptoethanol (2-hydroxy-l-ethanethiol) up to 100 ml with acetone. [Pg.380]

SYNS EMERY 5791 1-ETHANOL-2-THIOL 2-HYDROXY-l-ETHANETHIOL 2-HYDROXYETHYL MERCAPTAN 2-ME MERCAPTOETHANOL P-MERCAPTOETHANOL MONOTfflOETHYLENE-GLYCOL 2-THIOETHANOL TfflOGLYCOL (DOT)... [Pg.868]

HYDROXY-l-ETHANETHIOL (60-24-2) Combustible liquid (flash point 165°F/ 74°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with strong acids, caustics, aliphatic amines, isocyanates. [Pg.642]

Synonyms 2-ME Mercaptoethanol l-Ethanol-2-thiol 2-Hydroxy-1-ethanethiol 2-Hydroxyethyl mercaptan Monothioethyleneglycol 2-Thioetha-nol Thioglycol... [Pg.1616]

Materials. The synthesis of the p-CD adsorbate is described in references 12, 13, and 14. 6-ferrocenyl-hexanethiol (Fc) was synthesized according to the literature [15] 8-anilino-l-naphthalenesulfonic acid (1,8-ANS), 2-hydroxy-ethanethiol, and octadecanethiol were purchased from Aldrich and used as received. [Pg.114]

Figure 4. Schematic drawing of single molecule force spectroscopy between an AFM tip, modified with a mixed SAM of 2-hydroxy-ethanethiol and 6-ferrocenyl-hexanethiol, and a SAM of fi-CD on Au(l 11). (Adapted with permission from reference 11. Copyright 2000 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 4. Schematic drawing of single molecule force spectroscopy between an AFM tip, modified with a mixed SAM of 2-hydroxy-ethanethiol and 6-ferrocenyl-hexanethiol, and a SAM of fi-CD on Au(l 11). (Adapted with permission from reference 11. Copyright 2000 American Chemical Society.)...

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