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Diglyme, or bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether, is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula (CH3OCH2CH2)2O. It is a
colorless liquid with a
slight ether-like...
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Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether (also
called triglyme) is a
glycol ether used as a solvent.
Monoglyme Diglyme Tetraglyme v t e...
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forms lumps. It can be
purified by
recrystallization from warm (50 °C)
diglyme.
Sodium borohydride is
soluble in
protic solvents such as
water and lower...
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typically diglyme, CH3OCH2CH2OCH2CH2OCH3. This
triether solubilizes sodium salts, akin to the
behavior of a
crown ether: 4 Na + VCl3 + 6 CO + 2
diglyme →...
- code for Decigram, a unit of
measure Dentate gyrus, a
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organic solvent Directional gyroscope, a
heading indicator use in aircraft...
- such as
toluene and N,N-dimethylethylamine give dimers,
where as THF and
diglyme gave
monomers at high dilution. In the
solid state, the
unsolvated compound...
- to brown. The
structure of K2(
diglyme)C8H8 has been
characterized by X-ray
crystallography of the
derivatives with
diglyme complexed to the pot****ium cations...
- + LiH Pot****ium
aluminium hydride (KAlH4) can be
produced similarly in
diglyme as a solvent: LiAlH4 + KH → KAlH4 + LiH The reverse, i.e.,
production of...
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reaction is
conducted in a hot
solution also
containing the substrate.
Diglyme is a
typical solvent. The
conversion of
sodium chlorodifluoroacetate is...
- reactor,
temperatures also
increased in the
reactor until the
solvent (
diglyme)
reached decomposition temperature. The
pressure and
temperature continued...