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Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TEGDME or tetraglyme) is a
polar aprotic solvent with
excellent chemical and
thermal stability. Its high boiling...
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Polyethylene glycol (PEG; /ˌpɒliˈɛθəlˌiːn ˈɡlaɪˌkɒl, -ˈɛθɪl-, -ˌkɔːl/) is a
polyether compound derived from
petroleum with many applications, from industrial...
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glycol 106.1 1.111 −8.7 245.5
Triethylene glycol 150.2 1.120 −7.2 287.8
Tetraethylene glycol 194.2 1.123 −9.4 325.6
Propylene glycol 76.1 1.032 Supercools...
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triethylene glycol (TEG),
diethylene glycol (DEG),
ethylene glycol (MEG), and
tetraethylene glycol (TREG). TEG is the most
commonly used
glycol in industry. The...
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byproducts are the
oligomers diethylene glycol,
triethylene glycol, and
tetraethylene glycol. The
separation of
these oligomers and
water is energy-intensive...
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hydration of
ethylene oxide to
yield mono(one)-, di(two)-, tri(three)- and
tetraethylene glycols. TEG is used by the oil and gas
industry to "dehydrate" natural...
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solvents are suitable,
including sulfolane (C4H8O2S),
furfural (C5H4O2),
tetraethylene glycol (C8H18O5),
dimethylsulfoxide (C2H6OS), and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone...
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refer to:
Tannic acid
Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the same
title formed as a...
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glycol MEG n = 1 DEG n = 2
triethylene glycol, TEG, or
triglycol n = 3
tetraethylene glycol n = 4
pentaethylene glycol n > 4
polyethylene glycol These compounds...
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ether (monoglyme),
diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (diglyme), and
tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (tetraglyme).
Glymes pose
minimal or no health...