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- 1-[N,N-
dialkyl(≤C10)-N-(n-(hydroxyl, cyano, acetoxy)alkyl(≤C10)) ammonio]-n-[N-(3-dimethylcarbamoxy-α-picolinyl)-N,N-
dialkyl(≤C10) ammonio]decane...
- vivo. In
Dialkyl phosphates, two of the
hydrogens in
phosphoric acid are
replaced by
alkyl groups, e.g.
dimethyl phosphate – (CH3)2HPO4
Dialkyl phosphates...
- International, 2001, pp. 389–395. doi:10.1016/S0301-679X(01)00028-7. "Zinc
dialkyl dithiophosphates".
Molecule of the W**** Archive. "ZDDP
Engine Oil – The...
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first time in 1945 as a
method of
converting dialkyl phosphites into
dialkyl chlorophosphates. The
dialkyl chlorophosphates formed are
often too reactive...
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organic compound with the
formula (C6H5CMe2O)2 (Me = CH3).
classified as a
dialkyl peroxide, it is
produced on a
large scale industrially for use in polymer...
- In
organic chemistry, a
phosphite ester or
organophosphite usually refers to an
organophosphorous compound with the
formula P(OR)3. They can be considered...
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Glycol ethers are a
class of
chemical compounds consisting of
alkyl ethers that are
based on
glycols such as
ethylene glycol or
propylene glycol. They...
- (formula: ROOH),
which is used to
epoxide alkenes. Di****yl peroxide, a
dialkyl peroxide (formula: ROOR),
which is used to
initiate polymerizations....
- 3-Pentanone (also
known as
diethyl ketone) is a simple,
symmetrical dialkyl ketone. It is a
colorless liquid ketone with an odor like that of acetone...