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Ethers phenyl

A solution containing 0.5% phenylethanol and 0.9% sodium chloride caused a sensation of smarting in human test subjects when dropped in the eye. Application of a 1% solution to rabbit eyes caused irritation of the conjunctiva and transient clouding of corneal epithelium. [Pg.572]

The liquid on the skin of human test subjects was not irritating or sensitizing.  [Pg.572]

Daily oral doses of 4.3, 43, or 432mg/kg to rats on days 6-15 of gestation caused abnormalities in 50%, 93%, and 100% of the animals. Major malformations, including micromelia, vertebral opening, and skull defects, were observed at the highest dose, whereas only skeletal variations occurred at 4.3 mg/kg. Applied to the skin of pregnant rats 1.4ml/kg caused marked maternal toxicity and morphologic abnormalities in the fetuses at [Pg.572]

70ml/kg/day there was a significant increase in cervical ribs.  [Pg.572]

Phenylethanol was not mutagenic in bacterial assays, nor did it increase the number of sister chromatid exchanges in human lymphocytes.  [Pg.572]


Add 2 mi. of ethanol to the solution, shake the mixture and warm gently. Phenetole (ethyl phenyl ether) is the main product. [Pg.188]

Anisole (Methyl Phenyl Ether). CeHjOCHa. (Method i.)... [Pg.219]

Diethyl ether, b.p. 35 . Di n-propyl ether, b.p. 90. Di propyl ether, b.p. 67 5. Anxsole methyl phenyl ether), b.p. 154 . Phenetole (ethyl... [Pg.395]

Acetate Benzoate p-Nltro benzoate 3 5-Dl-nltro benzoate Aryloxy- acetlc Acid JVJV-Dl- phenyl- carba- mate iv-a- naphthyl- carba- mate p-Tolu- enesul- phonate 2 4- Dlnltro- phenyl Ether... [Pg.685]

RCH=CHjj -H H3SO4 — RCHlCHjlOSOaOH Polyalkylated aromatic hydrocarbons and alkyl phenyl ethers are sulphonated ... [Pg.1049]

Phenol is a reactive substrate and reacts with butadiene smoothly to give octadienyl phenyl ether (30) in a high yield[14]. [Pg.428]

Potassium tert butoxide reacts with halobenzenes on heating in dimethyl sulfoxide to give ten butyl phenyl ether... [Pg.988]

Allyl phenyl ether is pre pared by the reaction of phenol with allyl bromide as described in Section 24 11... [Pg.1011]

Q The mechanism of the Claisen rearrangement of other allylic ethers of phenol is analogous to that of allyl phenyl ether What is the product of the Claisen rearrangement of C6H50CH2CH CHCH3 /... [Pg.1011]

Isopropyl phenyl ether + excess hydrogen bromide + heat... [Pg.1019]

Outline a reasonable synthesis of 4 nitrophenyl phenyl ether from chlorobenzene and phenol... [Pg.1022]

Claisen rearrangement (Section 24 13) Thermal conversion of an allyl phenyl ether to an o allyl phenol The rearrange ment proceeds via a cyclohexadienone intermediate... [Pg.1279]

The search for a system with less decomposition and a higher separation factor has been summarized (27—29). The most promising system is the BE —anisole system, in which BE (g) exchanges with the anisole [100-66-3] (methyl phenyl ether) -BF3 complex (1) (30) ... [Pg.199]

Mexilltene. Mexifitene hydrochloride, a phenyl ether, is a po active congener of lidocaine. It is used clinically for suppression of ventricular arrhythmias (1,2). [Pg.113]

Ethers are compounds of the general formula Ar—O—Ar, Ar—O—R, and R—O—where Ar is an aryl group and R is an alkyl group. If the two R or Ar groups are identical, the compound is a symmetrical ether. Examples of symmetrical ethers are (di)methyl ether, CH OCH, and (di)phenyl ether,... [Pg.423]

AHyl phenyl ethers rearrange cleanly at high temperatures, producing o-aHyl phenols or -aHylphenols if both ortho positions are blocked. This reaction is called the Claisen rearrangement (10). [Pg.425]


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0-Hydroxyphenyl phenyl ether

2,3,5,6-Tetrafluoro-4 phenyl ethers

2,3-epoxypropyl phenyl ether

2,4-Dinitrophenyl phenyl ether

2- Hydroxyethyl phenyl ethers from

2-methyl-2-propenyl phenyl ether

2.5- Dimethyl-4- phenyl benzyl ether

3- Bromoethyl phenyl ether

3-Bromo-3-phenyl methyl ether

4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

4-Nitrophenyl phenyl ether

4-Nitrophenyl phenyl ether preparation

A-Glyceryl phenyl ether

Allyl phenyl ether

Allyl phenyl ether Claisen rearrangement

Allyl phenyl ether preparation

Allyl phenyl ether, cyclization

Allyl phenyl ethers rearrangement

Benzyl phenyl ether

Benzyl phenyl ether, cleavage

Benzyl phenyl ethers, oxidation

Benzyl phenyl ethers, rearrangement

Bis-phenyl ethers

Butyl chloroacetate phenyl ether

Butyl phenyl ether

Chlorinated phenyl ethers

Chloromethyl phenyl ether

Choline phenyl ether

Claisen rearrangement of allyl phenyl ethers

Epoxy compounds phenyl glycidyl ether

Ether, Z-butyl phenyl

Ether, phenyl 1-phenylvinyl

Ether, tert-BUTYL phenyl

Ether-linked phenyl ring

Ethers alkyl phenyl

Ethers allyl phenyl, sigmatropic rearrangement

Ethers phenethyl phenyl, pyrolysis

Ethers phenyl, reactions with

Ethers phenylic

Ethers phenylic

Ethyl phenyl ether, substituted

Ethyl phenyl ether, synthesis

Ethyl phenyl ether—

Formation of phenyl ethers

Glyceryl Phenyl Ether

Hydrogenation phenyl ethers

Hydroxy-3- propyl phenyl ether

Isopropyl phenyl ether

Methyl phenyl ether—

Methyl, alcohol phenyl ether

N-Propyl phenyl ether

Of benzyl phenyl ethers

P-Bromobenzyl phenyl ether

PHENOLS AND PHENYL ETHERS

Phenethyl phenyl ether

Phenol phenyl benzyl ether

Phenol phenyl benzyl ether, effect

Phenyl 2-fluoroethyl ether

Phenyl 2-propenyl ether

Phenyl 2-pyridyl ether

Phenyl I butyl ether

Phenyl alkyl ethers, cleavage

Phenyl anthryl ethers (Tritylone

Phenyl ether 1- Phenylethyl alcohol

Phenyl ether 2- Phenylphenol

Phenyl ether 3-Phenylethyl acetate

Phenyl ether 3-Phenylethyl bromide

Phenyl ether 3-Phenylethyl chloride

Phenyl ether acylation

Phenyl ether bond linkages

Phenyl ether ions, decomposition

Phenyl ether-biphenyl mixture

Phenyl ether-biphenyl mixture vapor)

Phenyl ether-terminated products

Phenyl ethers 2-Phenylethylamine

Phenyl ethers compounds

Phenyl ethers reactions with 1.3-dicarbonyl

Phenyl ethers resolution

Phenyl ethers, synthesis

Phenyl ethyl thio-ether

Phenyl glycidyl ether

Phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE

Phenyl glycidyl ether epoxy

Phenyl glycidyl ether reaction

Phenyl methyl ether, cleavage

Phenyl methyl ether, protonated

Phenyl methyl ether, reaction

Phenyl n-butyl ether

Phenyl neopentyl ether

Phenyl propargyl ethers, Claisen

Phenyl propargyl ethers, Claisen rearrangement

Phenyl propyl ether ions, decomposition

Phenyl tetrazole ether

Phenyl tetrazolyl ethers

Phenyl trifluorovinyl ether

Phenyl vinyl ether

Phenyl vinyl ether, hydrolysis

Phenyl-acetic acid ether

Phenyl-indolyl ether

Phenyl/propargyl ethers

Polychlorinated phenyl ether

Polypropylene glycol alkyl phenyl ethers

Prop-2-enyl phenyl ether

Propyl phenyl ethers

Propyl phenyl ethers rearrangement

Propylene glycol phenyl ether

Rearrangement alkyl phenyl ethers

Subject alkyl phenyl ethers

Williamson ether synthesis, phenyl

Williamson ether synthesis, phenyl alkyl ethers

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