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  2. Fluorination with aminosulfuranes - Wikipedia

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    Fluorination of enolizable ketones gives a mixture of the difluoroalkane and vinyl fluoride. In glyme with fuming sulfuric acid , the vinyl fluoride product predominates. [ 11 ] Electron-rich carbonyl compounds, such as esters and amides, do not react with DAST or other aminosulfuranes.

  3. 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.

  4. Dimerization - Wikipedia

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    For example, acetic acid forms a dimer in the gas phase, where the monomer units are held together by hydrogen bonds. [3] Many OH-containing molecules form dimers, e.g. the water dimer . Dimers that form based on weak electrostatic interaction and/or van der Waals interactions have a short lifetime, but can be stabilized through special ...

  5. Diglyme - Wikipedia

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    Diglyme, or bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether, is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH 3 OCH 2 CH 2) 2 O.It is a colorless liquid with a slight ether-like odor. It is a solvent with a high boiling point.

  6. Glyme - Wikipedia

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    Glyme may refer to: Any of the glycol ethers, a class of solvents, usually dimethoxyethane if not otherwise specified; River Glyme, a river in Oxfordshire, England

  7. Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether - Wikipedia

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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 point and stability makes it an ideal candidate for separation processes and high temperature reactions.

  8. Glycol ethers - Wikipedia

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    Glycol ethers are designated "E-series" or "P-series" for those made from ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, respectively.Typically, E-series glycol ethers are found in pharmaceuticals, sunscreens, cosmetics, inks, dyes and water-based paints, while P-series glycol ethers are used in degreasers, cleaners, aerosol paints and adhesives.

  9. Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether - Wikipedia

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