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- methyl cellulose Chloromethane and chloroethane −CH3 or −CH2CH3 E465 Hydroxyalkyl Epoxides Hydroxyethyl cellulose Ethylene oxide −CH2CH2OH Cold/hot water-soluble...
- chlorotrifluoroethylene or tetrafluoroethylene with vinyl ethers containing hydroxyalkyl vinyl ether produces fluorinated (FEVE) polyols. Two-component fluorinated...
- certain alkenes, and transesterifications. Epoxide ring-opening gives hydroxyalkyl esters. Sodium amalgam reduces it to isobutyric acid. A polymeric form...
- nucleophilic displacement of the hydroxyl group in a 1,1,1-trichloro-2-hydroxyalkyl structure with concomitant conversion of the trichloromethyl portion...
- 3109/10520297409117016. ISSN 0038-9153. PMID 4142140. Macret, M.; Hild, G. (1982). "Hydroxyalkyl methacrylates: Kinetic investigations of radical polymerizations of pure...
- between the classical and nonclassical cannabinoid families, with the 6-hydroxyalkyl chain rigidified with a triple bond. This gives AM-938 a greater degree...
- l'exemple du Mexique. France: Editions d'En bas. p. 207. ISBN 2-8290-0039-0. GB 861815, "New hydroxyalkyl-piperidines", issued 1961, ****igned to CIBA Ltd ...
- between the classical and nonclassical cannabinoid families, with the 6-hydroxyalkyl chain rigidified with a double bond with defined stereochemistry. This...
- monooxygenase, AGMO) catalyses the conversion of 1-alkyl-sn-glycerol to 1-hydroxyalkyl-sn-glycerol. Tetrahydrobiopterin was discovered to play a role as an...
- treatment with an alcohol, it converts to methane and either an alkoxy or hydroxyalkyl. Reduction of methyl gives methane. When heated above, at most, 1,400 °C...