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  2. C12–C14 alcohol glycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    It has the CAS number 68609-97-2 but the IUPAC name is more complex as it is a mixture and is 2-(dodecoxymethyl)oxirane;2-(tetradecoxymethyl)oxirane;2-(tridecoxymethyl)oxirane. [4] Other names include dodecyl and tetradecyl glycidyl ethers and alkyl (C12-C14) glycidyl ether.

  3. Trimethylolethane triglycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    As the molecule has 3 oxirane functionalities, a key use is modifying and reducing the viscosity of epoxy resins but giving higher functionality. [7] These reactive diluent modified epoxy resins may then be further formulated into CASE applications: Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants, and Elastomers. The use of the diluent does effect mechanical ...

  4. o-Cresyl glycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    o-Cresyl glycidyl ether (ortho-cresyl glycidyl ether, o-CGE) is a liquid aromatic organic chemical compound and chemically a glycidyl ether. [2] It has the formula C 10 H 12 O 2 and the CAS Registry Number 2210-79-9. [3]

  5. Allyl glycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Allyl glycidyl ether is an organic compound used in adhesives and sealants and as a monomer for polymerization reactions. It is formally the condensation product of allyl alcohol and glycidol via an ether linkage.

  6. Epoxide - Wikipedia

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    A compound containing the epoxide functional group can be called an epoxy, epoxide, oxirane, and ethoxyline. Simple epoxides are often referred to as oxides. Thus, the epoxide of ethylene (C 2 H 4) is ethylene oxide (C 2 H 4 O). Many compounds have trivial names; for instance, ethylene oxide is called "oxirane".

  7. Oxidation with dioxiranes - Wikipedia

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    Oxidation with dioxiranes refers to the introduction of oxygen into organic substrates using dioxiranes.Dioxiranes are well known for epoxidations (synthesis of epoxides from alkenes). [1]

  8. Trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether (TMPTGE) is an organic chemical in the glycidyl ether family. [2] [3] It has the formula C 15 H 26 O 6 and the IUPAC name is 2-[2,2-bis(oxiran-2-ylmethoxymethyl)butoxymethyl]oxirane, and the CAS number 3454-29-3.

  9. Diethylene glycol diglycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    The molecule has 2 oxirane functionalities, and thus does not at as a chain terminator but it modifies and reduces the viscosity of epoxy resins. [6] [7] These reactive diluent modified epoxy resins may then be further formulated into CASE applications: coatings, [8] (including antimicrobial versions [9]) adhesives, [10] sealants, and ...

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