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  2. Dimethyl ether - Wikipedia

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    The largest use of dimethyl ether is as the feedstock for the production of the methylating agent, dimethyl sulfate, which entails its reaction with sulfur trioxide: CH 3 OCH 3 + SO 3 → (CH 3) 2 SO 4. Dimethyl ether can also be converted into acetic acid using carbonylation technology related to the Monsanto acetic acid process: [6]

  3. 2,5-Dimethoxy-p-cymene - Wikipedia

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    2,5-Dimethoxy-p-cymene, or thymohydroquinone dimethyl ether, is a phytochemical found in the essential oils of plants within the family Asteraceae. These essential oils, which contain the compound as a major component of the oil, have antifungal , [ 1 ] antibacterial , [ 2 ] and insecticidal [ 3 ] properties.

  4. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    Cannabidiol dimethyl ether (CBDD ... the New York City Department of Health announced plans ... it is permitted to use in sport, though the intended benefits are ...

  5. Dimestrol - Wikipedia

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    Dimestrol (brand names Depot-Cyren, Depot-Oestromon), also known as dianisylhexene, 4,4'-dimethoxy-α,α'-diethylstilbene, diethylstilbestrol dimethyl ether, and dimethoxydiethylstilbestrol, is a synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen of the stilbestrol group which is related to diethylstilbestrol.

  6. Dimethoxyethane - Wikipedia

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    Dimethoxyethane, also known as glyme, monoglyme, dimethyl glycol, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, dimethyl cellosolve, and DME, is a colorless, aprotic, and liquid ether that is used as a solvent, especially in batteries. [2] Dimethoxyethane is miscible with water.

  7. 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene - Wikipedia

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    It is the dimethyl ether derived from pyrocatechol. Occurrence 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene is naturally occurring. ... An example of the use of veratrole is in the synthesis ...

  8. 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene - Wikipedia

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    It occurs naturally in willow (), tea, hyacinth, zucchini (Cucurbita pepo). [3] It appears to attract bees as it has a powerful response in their antenna. [4] In a study in mice, Iranian scientists identified 1,4-dimethoxybenzene as the major psychoactive chemical in musk willow (Salix aegyptiaca) by its ability to cause somnolescence and depressed activity.

  9. Freeze spray - Wikipedia

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    In medical applications, spray cans containing dimethyl ether [4] or tetrafluoroethane may also be used to freeze and destroy tissue, for removal of warts and skin tags, or other uses in cryosurgery. Liquified petroleum gas including propane and butane is sometimes used.