- 2-
Chloroethanol (also
called ethylene chlorohydrin or
glycol chlorohydrin) is an
organic chemical compound with the
chemical formula HOCH2CH2Cl and the...
- atoms,
which otherwise bear only
hydrogen or
hydrocarbyl groups (e.g. 2-
chloroethanol, 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol). The term only
applies to
saturated motifs...
- are
prepared by the
combination of 2-
chloroethanol, formaldehyde, and
sodium polysulfide (Na2Sx). The
chloroethanol is
produced in situ from
ethylene oxide...
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paper describing a
synthesis that
produced good yields. He
combined 2-
chloroethanol with
aqueous pot****ium sulfide, and then
treated the
resulting thiodiglycol...
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graduate student Edward Haworth in 1896. They
reacted sodium,
phenol and 2-
chloroethanol in
anhydrous ethanol.
Starting from the 1920s, it has been commercially...
- salts, were
discovered by
Charles Adolphe Wurtz in 1860 by
heating 2-
chloroethanol with
ammonia solution while studying derivatives of
ethylene oxide he...
- 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol 2-Butoxyethanol 2-
Chloroethanol 2-Ethoxyethanol 2-Fluoroethanol 2-Mercaptoethanol 2-Methoxyethanol...
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Choline chloride can also be made by
treating trimethylamine with 2-
chloroethanol. (CH3)3N + ClCH2CH2OH → [(CH3)3NCH2CH2OH]+Cl− It is an
important additive...
- was
never marketed. Made by the
reaction of
chlorphentermine with 2-
Chloroethanol. 3,4-Dichloroamphetamine
Cericlamine Chlorphentermine Cloforex Clortermine...
- to
diethylene glycol.
Thiodiglycol is
manufactured by
reaction of 2-
chloroethanol with
sodium sulfide.
Thiodiglycol is a
polar protic solvent. It is used...