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- of Sodium Borohydride and Dimethyl Ether of Diethylene Glycol, and in Ditertiary Butyl Sulfide.” Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, vol. 7, no. 3...
- 6-DI-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol 3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxytoluene 2,6 ditertiary-butyl-4-methyl phenol DBPC BHT E321 AO-29 Avox BHT Antioxidant 264 Additin...
- the formula [(CH3)2N]2CH2. It is classified as an aminal as well as a ditertiary amine, in fact the simplest. It is a colorless liquid that is widely available...
- Little, Brown, p. 36, ISBN 9781446437650 E.C. Alyea, "Metal Complexes of Ditertiary Arsines. Chapter in Transition Metal Complexes of Phosphorus, ****nic...
- 058.0127. Van Hecke, Gerald R.; Horrocks, Jr., William DeW. (1966). "Ditertiary Phosphine Complexes of Nickel. Spectral, Magnetic, and Proton Resonance...
- Pourreau, Daniel B. et al., "Integrated process for the production of ditertiary butyl peroxide", published 1994-05-17  US 5371298, Pourreau, Daniel B...
- the presence of Lewis bases to enhance their reactivity. Commonly, the ditertiary amine TMEDA is used in these applications; it binds to the lithium center...
- DBPC may refer to: Butylated hydroxytoluene (2,6-ditertiary-butylparacresol), an antioxidant Don Bosco School, Park Circus DBus for process control Double-blind...
- (1989), The vacuum UV photolysis of aqueous solutions of two saturated ditertiary ethers: A product and CIDNP study, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology...
- September 6, 2018. Van Hecke, Gerald R.; Horrocks, Jr., William DeW. (1966). "Ditertiary Phosphine Complexes of Nickel. Spectral, Magnetic, and Proton Resonance...