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CAS Number. 96-32-2 ... Methyl 2-bromoacetate (methyl bromoactate) is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C 3 H 5 BrO 2. Properties
CAS number SCl 2: sulfur dichloride: 10545–99–0 SCl 4: sulfur tetrachloride: 13451–08–6 SF 2: sulfur difluoride: 13814–25–0 SF 4: sulfur tetrafluoride: 7783–60–0 SF 6: sulfur hexafluoride: 2551–62–4 SO: sulfur monoxide: 13827–32–2 SO 2: sulfur dioxide: 7446–09–5 SO 3: sulfur trioxide: 7446–11–9 S 2 Br 2: disulfur ...
4-Hydroxy-TEMPO or TEMPOL, formally 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl, is a heterocyclic compound.Like the related TEMPO, it is used as a catalyst and chemical oxidant by virtue of being a stable aminoxyl radical.
γ-Butyrolactone (GBL) or gamma-butyrolactone is an organic compound with the formula O=CO(CH 2) 3. It is a hygroscopic, colorless, water-miscible liquid with a weak characteristic odor. It is the simplest 4-carbon lactone. It is mainly used as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals, such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone. [5]
N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine is an aromatic amine used industrially as an antioxidant to prevent degradation of turbine oils, transformer oils, hydraulic fluids, lubricants, waxes, and greases. It is particularly effective for hydrocarbon products produced by cracking or pyrolysis, which are characterized by high alkene content.
Inhalation and skin contact are expected to be the primary ways of occupational exposure to this chemical. Based on single exposure animal tests, it is considered to be slightly toxic if swallowed or inhaled, moderately toxic if absorbed through skin as well as being corrosive to eyes and skin. [1]
Tocofersolan (INN; also known as tocophersolan, tocopherol polyethylene glycol succinate, or TPGS) is a synthetic water-soluble version of vitamin E.Natural forms of vitamin E are fat soluble, but not water-soluble.
Methylethyl ketone oxime is the organic compound with the formula C 2 H 5 C(NOH)CH 3.This colourless liquid is the oxime derivative of methyl ethyl ketone. MEKO, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on paint before it is used.