EthanolButyl etherGlycol etherChloroformDiethylIndustrial chemical intermediates and solventsKetonesMonopropyl EtherMethyl etherMonoethyl etherGood solvent activityUrethane grade solventAlcoholRetarder solventMonobutylIsopropyl EtherResinsTerms of solventAlcoholsOrganic solventEvaporation rateInksPropyleneCommon solventOdorCompoundsCoatingsPetroleumAcetateSolubleAqueousThinnersGlycidyl methacrylate2018SurfactantsKetoneReagentWaterVarnishNorth AmericaVolatileExposureSuitableDissolvesSubstanceSubstancesLiquidCharacteristicsChemicalChemicalsComplexes
Ethanol2
- In addition, in the silver nitrate reaction, the silver ion acts as a catalyst and speeds up the Sn1 reaction with the ethanol, forming an ethyl ether . (brainmass.com)
- Employed serial extractions, using ether, ethanol and water as solvents. (academicjournals.org)
Butyl ether3
- 166854 Procedure for the Preparation of Benzyl Tert- Butyl Ether Devise a procedure for the preparation of 30mL of benzyl tert- butyl ether . (brainmass.com)
- MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether) is an additive to gasoline. (burke-eisner.com)
- It's methyl tertiary-butyl ether (or MTBE as an abbreviation) and is used as an additive to gasoline to increase octane for fuel. (burke-eisner.com)
Glycol ether1
- Eastman™ DB Solvent, Stabilized is a high-boiling glycol ether used in baking enamels, printing inks, textile dyeing, or as a coalescent in latex paints. (eastman.com)
Chloroform2
- Crude extract of the root samples was done by the cold maceration technique using four solvents (chloroform, methanol, petroleum ether and water). (bvsalud.org)
- In vitro assay showed dose-dependent antibacterial activity of the methanol, aqueous and chloroform (but not petroleum ether) extracts of the two plant roots. (bvsalud.org)
Diethyl1
- it was isolated in 65% yield after trituration with diethyl ether (77% recovery yield) and crystallisation from dichloromethane and hexanes. (google.com)
Industrial chemical intermediates and solvents1
Ketones1
- They are considered as an alternative to traditional methods as they would potentially give good cleaning results where solvents such as ketones, alcohols, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons would not. (openedition.org)
Monopropyl Ether1
- Eastman DP Solvent (Diethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether) is a slow-evaporating, water-miscible solvent useful in solution and water-based coatings. (eastman.com)
Methyl ether1
- a . isopropyl methyl ether b. trans-2-pentene oxide c. 3-ethoxyhexane d. ethylene glycol dipropyl ether 2. (brainmass.com)
Monoethyl ether2
- Eastman™ DE Acetate (diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate) is a colorless liquid, soluble in water and miscible in most organic solvents. (eastman.com)
- Eastman DE Solvent (Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether) is a very polar, slow-evaporating, mild odor, water-miscible solvent useful in wood stains and as a coalescent in latex paints and floor polishes. (eastman.com)
Good solvent activity2
- The combination of slow evaporation rate and good solvent activity makes Eastman™ PM acetate an effective retarder solvent for use in lacquers, thinners, and baking enamels. (eastman.com)
- Eastman™ n-Butyl Propionate is a non-HAP, slow-evaporating, and urethane grade solvent with good solvent activity for most coating resins. (eastman.com)
Urethane grade solvent1
- It is supplied as a urethane grade solvent. (eastman.com)
Alcohol6
- Product center-Acrylamide-Polyacrylamide-Environmental Alcohol Ether Solvent-Functional Auxiliaries-Foundry Chemicals-Other products-Shandong Ruihai Mishan Chemical Co.,Ltd. (ruihaimishan.cn)
- Write a suitable mechanism for the cleavage of butyl isopropyl ether with HI at 100 degrees Celsius to form exclusively isopropyl alcohol and 1-iodobutane. (brainmass.com)
- As you pointed out, the main feature here is the cleavage reaction of the aromatic ether group (top left corner) into the alcohol group via a demethylation mechanism . (brainmass.com)
- The chemical compound is an ether or alcohol. (burke-eisner.com)
- and butyl monoester of poly[methylvinyl ether/maleic acid] in isopropyl alcohol. (nih.gov)
- Ethyl acetate and isopropyl alcohol are solvents that vaporize after application. (nih.gov)
Retarder solvent1
- It is useful as a retarder solvent for primers, coil coatings, maintenance coatings and high-solids enamels. (eastman.com)
Monobutyl1
- Eastman DB Solvent (Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether) improves the flow-out and gloss of baking enamels, is an effective coalescent in both architectural and industrial maintenance formulations, can be used in printing inks to increase dry times, and provides excellent coupling ability for the effective removal of contaminants in Industrial & Institutional and/or household cleaners. (eastman.com)
Isopropyl Ether1
- Write a suitable mechanism for the cleavage of butyl isopropyl ether with HI. (brainmass.com)
Resins2
- Widely used as an extraction solvent in the pharmaceutical industry for manufacturing specific active ingredients, DIPE also plays a role in the manufacturing process of numerous solvents used for resins and coatings, as well as in waste management. (seqens.com)
- Eastman™ PM Acetate is an excellent solvent for many commonly used coating polymers, including cellulose acetate butyrate, nitrocellulose, epoxy resins, acrylic copolymers, and phenoxy resins. (eastman.com)
Terms of solvent2
- The Grunwald-Winstein mY scale measures polarity in terms of solvent influence on buildup of positive charge of a solute during a chemical reaction. (wikipedia.org)
- The study provides a decisive view of the global ink solvents market by segmenting it in terms of solvent type, process, and type. (bccresearch.com)
Alcohols1
Organic solvent2
- Alfa Chemistry's colloidal silica product portfolio covers conventional, quick-drying, modified, organic solvent-based, and non-spherical in large and small particle sizes. (thomasnet.com)
- The organic solvent waste category does not cover ethers, see chapter 8.2 Chemical waste for more information concerning ethers. (lu.se)
Evaporation rate1
- Eastman™ Butyl Acetate is a medium-boiling ester solvent with an evaporation rate of 1.0 making it ideal for quick drying nitrocellulose lacquers. (eastman.com)
Inks2
- The report also covers demand for these inks in individual solvent type, process, and type segments across all the regions. (bccresearch.com)
- It is primarily used as a coalescing aid in paints and as a solvent in inks. (eastman.com)
Propylene1
- Eastman™ PM Acetate (Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate) is a slow evaporating solvent with both ether and ester functional groups. (eastman.com)
Common solvent1
- While water is the most common solvent (many substances are easily soluble in water), some substances cannot be easily dissolved and require strong chemicals as solvents. (ohsrep.org.au)
Odor1
- A colorless liquid with a fruity odor, it is an active solvent for film-formers. (eastman.com)
Compounds3
- Generally, the dielectric constant of a solvent is an acceptable predictor of the solvent's ability to dissolve common ionic compounds, such as salts. (wikipedia.org)
- The polarity, dipole moment, polarizability and hydrogen bonding of a solvent determines what type of compounds it is able to dissolve and with what other solvents or liquid compounds it is miscible. (wikipedia.org)
- Some organic solvents, resin monomers and related compounds, pigments and occupational exposures in paint manufacture and painting / this publication represents the views and expert opinions of an IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans which met in Lyon, 18-25 October 1988. (who.int)
Coatings5
- Eastman produces high-performing oxygenated solvents for the automotive market, including OEM and refinish coatings. (eastman.com)
- It is a medium-boiling liquid that is useful as a chemical intermediate and as a solvent for ambient dry and baking coatings. (eastman.com)
- In these coatings, it improves gloss and leveling, reduces orange peel, minimizes solvent popping, and helps reduce VOCs. (eastman.com)
- In many coatings, it can be used alone or blended with other solvents to replace isophorone and dibasic esters. (eastman.com)
- It is an active solvent for many coating materials and demonstrates very good coupling efficiency with resin systems in water-based coatings. (eastman.com)
Petroleum2
- None reported [Note: VM&P Naphtha is a refined petroleum solvent predominantly C 7 -C 11 which is typically 55% paraffins, 30% monocycloparaffins, 2% dicycloparaffins & 12% alklybenzenes. (cdc.gov)
- Most solvents used in industry are "organic", petroleum-based chemicals which have powerful properties to dissolve solids. (ohsrep.org.au)
Acetate2
- DIPE will increase the range of oxygenated solvents already produced by the division, including, in particular, Isopropanol , Acetone , and Isopropyl Acetate , which was launched at the end of 2014 and earned the group the Pierre Potier prize for scientific and technological innovation. (seqens.com)
- A change in the solvent from dichloromethane to ethyl acetate or the use of sodium dithionite in aqueous methanol at -20 o C and room temperature as the reducing agent led to reduced yields of the trihydroxytrione ( 5 ). (google.com)
Aqueous2
- There are a number of recent large-scale demonstrations including the Boundary Dam Carbon Capture Project by SaskPower in Canada that have reported successful implementations of aqueous amine solvent in CO 2 capture from flue gases. (frontiersin.org)
- While the latest efforts in aqueous amine solvents are exciting and promising, there are still several drawbacks to amine-based CO 2 capture solvents including high volatility and corrosiveness of the amine solutions as well as the high parasitic energy penalty during the solvent regeneration step. (frontiersin.org)
Thinners1
- Workers in different jobs regularly use solvents for degreasing, metal cleaning, and adhesion and as paint thinners or lubricants. (ohsrep.org.au)
Glycidyl methacrylate4
- The Working Group evaluated five "high production volume" chemicals: glycidyl methacrylate, 1-butyl glycidyl ether, 1-bromo-3-chloropropane, 4-chlorobenzotrifluoride, and allyl chloride. (who.int)
- This volume comprises five monographs: glycidyl methacrylate, 1-butyl glycidyl ether, 1-bromo-3-chloropropane, 4-chlorobenzotrifluoride, and allyl chloride. (who.int)
- This one-hundred-and-twenty-fifth volume of the IARC Monographs contains evaluations of the carcinogenic hazard to humans of five High Production Volume chemicals: al yl chloride, 1-bromo-3-chloropropane, 1-butyl glycidyl ether, 4-chlorobenzotrifluoride, and glycidyl methacrylate. (who.int)
- data that was included in the monographs on Owing to its interesting chemical and phys- glycidyl methacrylate, 1-bromo-3-chloropro- ical properties, glycidyl methacrylate is currently pane, and 1-butyl glycidyl ether. (who.int)
20182
- The report provides size (in terms of volume and value) of the ink solvents market for the base year 2017 and forecast for the period between 2018 and 2026. (bccresearch.com)
- EMAILWIRE.COM , October 01, 2018 ) The Global Organic Solvents Analysis to 2025 is a specialized and in-depth study of the Organic Solvents industry with a focus on the global market trend. (emailwire.com)
Surfactants1
- They are composed of a weak base and acid in water, and according to the needs, other elements such as solvents, chelating agents and surfactants can be added before the mixture is gelled. (openedition.org)
Ketone3
- A sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) membrane was used as a sorbent for pregabalin extraction, and the extraction performance was compared with that of the conventional polydimethylsiloxane membrane. (hindawi.com)
- Eastman C-11 Ketone is a low-cost, slow-evaporating, low-density mixture of ketone solvents. (eastman.com)
- Compared with other solvents in the same evaporation range, C-11 Ketone often offers an economic advantage. (eastman.com)
Reagent1
- The term "listed essential chemical" means a chemical that may be used as a solvent, reagent, or catalyst in manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter. (flsenate.gov)
Water7
- The strong polarity of water is indicated by its high dielectric constant of 88 (at 0 °C). Solvents with a dielectric constant of less than 15 are generally considered to be nonpolar. (wikipedia.org)
- For example, water-based solvents may be used instead of organic solvents. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Moreover, during the thermal regeneration of the materials, not only is the solvent heated but also the water. (frontiersin.org)
- Colloidal silica is a dispersion of nano-sized silica particles in water or other solvents. (thomasnet.com)
- The solvent waste may not contain more than 10% water. (lu.se)
- It was proposed that the Helmholtz capacitance is composed of three parts connected in series: the usual solvent capacitance, water chemisorption induced capacitance, and Pauling repulsion caused gap capacitance. (bvsalud.org)
- Polymers of ETHYLENE OXIDE and water, and their ethers. (bvsalud.org)
Varnish2
- Although still not widely known and used, they are an alternative to traditional cleaning systems-such as solvents-for the cleaning of paintings, particularly in cases where the paint layer is solvent sensitive, or when the varnish has grime embedded or is oil based. (openedition.org)
- Once again, a typical case would be a painting with very old varnish patches that are very degraded and thus very polar and that could not be removed with solvents without damaging the paint layer 5 . (openedition.org)
North America2
- Regional segmentation includes the current and projected demand for ink solvents in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. (bccresearch.com)
- This report focuses on the Global Organic Solvents Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, exclusively in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. (emailwire.com)
Volatile3
- Inhalation of volatile industrial solvents and solvents from aerosol sprays can cause a state of intoxication. (msdmanuals.com)
- About 10% of adolescents in the US have reportedly inhaled volatile solvents. (msdmanuals.com)
- Volatile solvents temporarily stimulate the central nervous system before depressing it. (msdmanuals.com)
Exposure6
- Exposure to solvents can have both short and long-term health effects on workers. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Solvent exposure should be controlled, like other hazards, according to the hierarchy of control measures, beginning with eliminating the substance. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Sometimes the job may be done in a different way so that exposure to solvents is either eliminated or reduced. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Enclosing operations so that solvent exposure is isolated. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Evaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by exposure to selected organic solvents, resin monomers, and pigments used in paint. (who.int)
- These polymers are widely used in many industries for The extensive uses of these industrial chem- a variety of purposes (see Section 1, Exposure icals and solvents and the fact that they are all Characterization). (who.int)
Suitable2
- All personal protective equipment must be of a type suitable for the particular chemicals in the solvent. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Suitable solvents can be used. (tocris.com)
Dissolves1
- A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution. (wikipedia.org)
Substance3
- The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium. (wikipedia.org)
- Solvents are substances used to dilute or dissolve another substance to create a solution, and are widespread in workplaces. (ohsrep.org.au)
- Ensures that solvent containers are properly labeled indicating the hazards of the substance and what should be done in case of an emergency. (ohsrep.org.au)
Substances2
- Donor number and donor acceptor scale measures polarity in terms of how a solvent interacts with specific substances, like a strong Lewis acid or a strong Lewis base. (wikipedia.org)
- The employer has a duty under the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety Act to identify, assess and control the hazards associated with the use of all chemicals, and as solvents are also classified as "hazardous substances" the requirements under Chapter 4, Hazardous Substances and Materials of the 2007 Occupational Health and Safety Regulations also apply. (ohsrep.org.au)
Liquid3
- A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid, a gas, or a supercritical fluid. (wikipedia.org)
- These novel classes of liquid materials include ionic liquids, CO 2 -triggered switchable solvents (i.e. (frontiersin.org)
- Dicaprylyl ether is a vegetable-based oily liquid with a moisturising and smoothing effect. (susannekaufmann.com)
Characteristics1
- By providing diverse options, Eastman can assist formulators in matching solvent performance characteristics with formulation components and desired regulatory targets. (eastman.com)
Chemical5
- Solvents find various applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, oil, and gas industries, including in chemical syntheses and purification processes. (wikipedia.org)
- This arrangement is mediated by the respective chemical properties of the solvent and solute, such as hydrogen bonding, dipole moment and polarizability. (wikipedia.org)
- Because solvents are used by chemists to carry out chemical reactions or observe chemical and biological phenomena, more specific measures of polarity are required. (wikipedia.org)
- Key players operating in the global ink solvents market include LyondellBasell Industries Holdings B.V., DowDuPont Inc., Exxon Mobil Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell plc, Eastman Chemical Company, CELANESE CORPORATION, INEOS AG, Vertec Biosolvents, Sasol Limited Group, and Yip's Chemical Holdings Limited. (bccresearch.com)
- It relies on chemical absorption and more specifically on the chemical reaction between CO 2 and the amine group of the solvent ( Rochelle, 2009 ). (frontiersin.org)
Chemicals1
- Solvents are among the most commonly used chemicals in workplaces. (ohsrep.org.au)
Complexes1
- A solvent-solute mixture consists of a single phase with all solute molecules occurring as solvates (solvent-solute complexes), as opposed to separate continuous phases as in suspensions, emulsions and other types of non-solution mixtures. (wikipedia.org)