「Ethyl」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The compound is soluble in | ethyl acetate and chloroform but not in petrol. |
| The compound is an oily liquid, soluble in | ethyl acetate and methanol but not in pure chlorofor |
| is an amorphous powder soluble in methanol and | ethyl acetate but insoluble in n-hexane. |
| ing agents include no-pest strips (vapona) and | ethyl acetate and need to be checked more regularly. |
| is an amorphous powder soluble in methanol and | ethyl acetate but insoluble in n-hexane. |
| nate, 20.1% neocryl B814, 30.1% ethanol, 22.7% | ethyl acetate and 49% ink solids. |
| Ethyl acetate is the ester of ethanol and acetic aci | |
| from the fruit with ethanol, and is soluble in | ethyl acetate but not in water or acetone. |
| ngle-step, solvent-free catalytic synthesis of | ethyl acetate that he invented is the basis of a 200 |
| Two moles of | ethyl acetate condense to form one mole each of ethy |
| nent of the essential apple flavor, along with | ethyl acetate and ethyl butyrate . |
| Ethyl acetate (systematically, ethyl ethanoate, comm | |
| Ethyl acetate (ETAC) is used in printing inks, glues | |
| is an amorphous powder soluble in methanol and | ethyl acetate but insoluble in n-hexane. |
| The compound is soluble in | ethyl acetate and methanol but not in pure chlorofor |
| rbonyl-containing solvents such as acetone and | ethyl acetate are incompatible with the reagent. |
| Karavilagenin E is soluble in methanol and | ethyl acetate but insoluble in n-hexane. |
| nitrobenzene, acetic acid, and | ethyl acetate), but poorly soluble in nonpolar solve |
| tween oxalyl chloride and hydrogen peroxide in | ethyl acetate), which is presumed to be 1,2-dioxetan |
| Typical solvents are aliphatic hydrocarbons, | ethyl acetate, glycol ethers, and acetone. |
| w liquid miscible with water and solvents like | ethyl acetate, chloroform, benzene and lower alcohol |
| onitrile, 5. dimethylformamide, 6. acetone, 7. | ethyl acetate, 8. dichloromethane, 9. n-hexane, 10. |
| toluene, | ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol, acetonitrile, chlor |
| It reacts with acetone, | ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, ethanol, and water. |
| tracted from the fresh fruit with methanol and | ethyl acetate. |
| orms a pale blue-green liquid in solution with | ethyl acetate. |
| cetaldehyde, acetic acid, acetic anhydride and | ethyl acetate. |
| It is prepared via the Claisen condensation of | ethyl acetate. |
| has characteristics very similar to its analog | ethyl acetate. |
| ne is a ketal that is usually synthesized from | ethyl acetoacetate and ethylene glycol in an acid ca |
| The organic compound | ethyl acetoacetate (EAA) is the ethyl ester of aceto |
| The preparation of | ethyl acetoacetate is a classic laboratory procedure |
| Ethyl acetoacetate is produced industrially by treat | |
| Ethyl acrylate is used in the production of polymers | |
| Ethyl acrylate will readily polymerize upon standing | |
| Ethyl acrylate is an organic compound primarily used | |
| Thus treatment of (1) with | ethyl acrylate and a relatively mild base leads to t |
| One favorable safety aspect is that | ethyl acrylate has good warning properties; the odor |
| Ethyl acrylate can irritate the nose, throat and lun | |
| Ethyl acrylate's main safety issue arises from its b | |
| In other words, the bad odor warns people of | ethyl acrylate's presence long before the concentrat |
| Lacquerol ( | ethyl alcohol base) paint stands up to automotive ap |
| es (pictured at right), which are dissolved in | ethyl alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used |
| ingredients are pure water and premium Deluxe | ethyl alcohol (40% vol.). |
| ocaethylene is formed in vivo when cocaine and | ethyl alcohol have been ingested simultaneously. |
| l Determination of the Volume-Extensibility of | Ethyl Alcohol' (read before the Roy Soc, Feb 4, 1892 |
| Ethanol ( | ethyl alcohol) and methanol (methyl alcohol) are two |
| odka, gin, liqueurs, spirit coolers, and basic | ethyl alcohol), but Canada's primary reputation, dom |
| Alcoholic beverages, containing psychoactive | ethyl alcohol, are produced legally throughout the w |
| PVP-I is completely soluble in cold water, | ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, polyethylene glyco |
| le in fats and oils and insoluble in water and | ethyl alcohol. |
| The isonitrile can be obtained by reacting | ethyl amine with chloroform (note that the fume hood |
| then returned to New York, changed his name to | Ethyl, and became a member of Charles Ludlam's Ridic |
| ary use is in the manufacturing of the methyl, | ethyl, and benzyl esters for the perfume industry. |
| As with many volatile esters, | ethyl benzoate has a pleasant odor which could be de |
| Ethyl benzoate, C9H10O2, is the ester formed by the | |
| Ethyl biscoumacetate is a vitamin K antagonist. | |
| Alkylation of the ester using | ethyl bromide gives α-phenyl-α-ethylcyanoacetic este |
| gnard reagent tert-butylmagnesium bromide with | ethyl bromide, or of ethylmagnesium bromide with ter |
| In World War I, | ethyl bromoacetate was used as a lachrymatory agent |
| nt used in that incident was more likely to be | ethyl bromoacetate, which the French had tested befo |
| Prior to World War II, | ethyl carbamate saw relatively heavy use in the trea |
| organic synthesis for the introduction of the | ethyl carbamate protecting group and for the formati |
| Unlike its close relative | ethyl carbamate it is not mutagenic in salmonella (i |
| Another important mechanism for | ethyl carbamate formation in alcoholic beverages is |
| By US FDA regulations, | ethyl carbamate has been withdrawn from pharmaceutic |
| However, small quantities of | ethyl carbamate are also used in laboratories as an |
| ose Esters, and the Like", ; the first one was | ethyl cellosolve (ethylene glycol monoethyl ether), |
| Ethyl cellulose is used as a food additive as an emu | |
| Ethyl cellulose is a derivative of cellulose in whic | |
| ddition, it is compatible with nitrocellulose, | ethyl cellulose, most synthetic rubbers, and high-bu |
| ethyl cellulose. | |
| The preferred | ethyl centralite became known as Centralite No. 1 an |
| Ethyl centralite is insoluble in water, but is solub | |
| C17H20N2O) is a gunshot residue also known as | ethyl centralite. |
| veloped a second design which used the present | ethyl chloride power source. |
| s Darzens in 1904 from methyl nonyl ketone and | ethyl chloroacetate. |
| Ethyl chloroformate is the ethyl ester of chloroform | |
| A recently developed modification that uses | ethyl chloroformate (see synthesis of atomoxetine fo |
| loxycarbonylchloride, benzyl chloroformate and | ethyl chloroformate. |
| Ethyl cinnamate is a common example. | |
| As a result of this ruling, the | Ethyl Corporation began a legal battle with the EPA, |
| anned in the US by the Clean Air Act until the | Ethyl Corporation could prove that the additive woul |
| na catalyst has been practiced periodically by | Ethyl Corporation (later BP, now Ineos), Chevron Phi |
| edegar Corporation (NYSE:TG) was spun off from | Ethyl Corporation in 1989, as a spin off of Ethyl's |
| ne chemicals businesses of ChemFirst Inc.; the | Ethyl Corporation's fuel and lubricant antioxidants |
| Propanenitrile, Propionitrile or | ethyl cyanide, is a nitrile with the molecular formu |
| Ethyl cyanoacrylate (ECA), a cyanoacrylate ester, is | |
| yanoacrylate is less commonly encountered than | ethyl cyanoacrylate. |
| yclopropanation for example in the reaction of | ethyl diazoacetate with styrene. |
| In a typical reaction | ethyl diazoacetate (a well-known carbene precursor) |
| Ethyl dirazepate is a drug which is a benzodiazepine | |
| Ethyl Eichelberger was born James Roy Eichelberger o | |
| he Obie, Bessie, BAX 10, and most recently the | Ethyl Eichelberger Award. |
| When | Ethyl Eichelberger committed suicide in 1991, Herrin |
| as a honey-like odor; it and its more volatile | ethyl ester (ethyl cinnamate) are flavor components |
| ribed for benzaldehyde, tetralone, citral, the | ethyl ester of pyruvic acid and glyoxal. |
| It is the | ethyl ester of bromoacetic acid and is prepared in t |
| rates of this enzyme are long-chain-fatty-acyl | ethyl ester and H2O, whereas its two products are lo |
| ondensation and malonic ester synthesis, if an | ethyl ester is one of the reactants. |
| , is synthesized by the heterocyclation of the | ethyl ester of iminophenzylacetic acid with ethylene |
| the direct reaction of the 4-aminobenzoic acid | ethyl ester with 2-diethylaminoethanol in the presen |
| roved form of creatine called CEM3 or Creatine | Ethyl Ester Malate. |
| emperatures and by acyloin condensation of the | ethyl ester of pimelic acid the acyloin again follow |
| th a 4-cyano group in place of the carboxylate | ethyl ester have been found to be active, so pethidi |
| 4 Phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylic acid | ethyl ester |
| It is the | ethyl ester of levodopa. |
| β-Alanine | ethyl ester is the ethyl ester of β-alanine. |
| It is the | ethyl ester of sulfuric acid. |
| Cocaethylene (ethylbenzoylecgonine) is the | ethyl ester of benzoylecgonine. |
| It is the | ethyl ester of propionic acid. |
| Its | ethyl ester condenses with hydrazine to form pyrazol |
| Diethyl tartrate is the | ethyl ester of tartaric acid. |
| It is the | ethyl ester of gallic acid. |
| L-Arginine | ethyl ester or LAE is an alternative supplement form |
| e compound is diethyl dithiolisophthalate, the | ethyl ester of a thiocarboxylic acid. |
| It is an | ethyl ester derivative of creatine, from which it is |
| The reaction yelds indanedione | ethyl ester which can react with the sodium ions yie |
| L-Arginine | ethyl ester is biochemical reagent which can be used |
| L-Arginine | ethyl ester is a white powder quickly soluble in hot |
| опепт; GVS-111, N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine | ethyl ester) is a medication promoted and prescribed |
| n (N- propionyl-γ-L-glutamyl-L-ornithine-δ-lac | ethyl ester) is a chemotactic dipeptide for the slim |
| Creatine | ethyl ester, also known as creatine ester, cre-ester |
| If the starting material is an | ethyl ester, no scrambling may occur since the produ |
| ed using ethanol is properly called fatty acid | ethyl ester, whereas biodiesel from methanol is prop |
| or example using ethanol to produce fatty acid | ethyl esters, however these types of biodiesel are n |
| romethyl ether) is a highly fluorinated methyl | ethyl ether used for maintenance of general anesthes |
| Tertiary amyl | ethyl ether (TAEE) |
| diisopropyl ether vs. once every 12 months for | ethyl ether). |
| This reaction proceeds more easily than for | ethyl ether, due to the secondary carbon next to the |
| ed substance soluble in water and insoluble in | ethyl ether. |
| Ethyl formate has the characteristic smell of rum an | |
| Ethyl formate is an ester formed when ethanol (an al | |
| Astronomers have identified | ethyl formate in dust clouds in an area of the Milky |
| ethyl formate, CH3CH2(HCOO) | |
| a variety of plant sources including walnuts, | ethyl gallate is produced from gallic acid and ethan |
| Ethyl gallate food additive E number | |
| Ethyl gallate is added to food as an antioxidant. | |
| Ethyl gallate is a food additive with E number E313. | |
| Fowler's wife, | Ethyl Georgina Fowler, died in 1936. |
| Methyl green and | ethyl green are very similar and probably interchang |
| Ethyl green is made of crystal violet by adding an e | |
| id structurally related to methionine, with an | ethyl group in place of the methyl group. |
| ethylamine derived hallucinogen 2C-E where the | ethyl group has been replaced by an ethynyl group. |
| he only difference being that meprodine has an | ethyl group rather than a methyl at the 3-position o |
| isoproterenol in the presence of an additional | ethyl group in the ethylamino side chain-and is synt |
| st as the methyl group creates codeine and the | ethyl group creates ethylmorphine or dionine (used a |
| It is a substituted amphetamine, with an | ethyl group on the amphetamine backbone. |
| altol by replacement of the methyl group by an | ethyl group. |
| n the substitution of one methyl group with an | ethyl group. |
| at the alpha position of the side chain to an | ethyl group. |
| The number of | ethyl groups can vary depending on the manufacture. |
| quaternary ammonium cation consisting of four | ethyl groups attached to a central nitrogen atom. |
| It is a structural isomer of LSD, with the two | ethyl groups on the amide nitrogen having been repla |
| Two diethyl (containing two | ethyl groups in place of the two methyl groups) anal |
| tert-butyl group in place of the isopropyl and | ethyl groups, respectively. |
| 3CH2)4Sn, that is, a tin atom attached to four | ethyl groups. |
| (formerly | Ethyl) headquarters, Belle Isle park in the James Ri |
| y that of synthons like acetals cyclopropanone | ethyl hemiacetal or cyclopropanone ethyl trimethylsi |
| t is used in the manufacture of 1-heptanol and | ethyl heptanoate. |
| lidine, although slightly less potent than its | ethyl homologue eticyclidine, and has reportedly bee |
| Ethyl iodide (also iodoethane) is a colorless, flamm | |
| Ethyl iodide is very good with alkylation reactions. | |
| N-Alkylation of the imidazole with | ethyl iodide gives imiloxan. |
| Like many alkyl iodides, | ethyl iodoacetate is an alkylating agent, which make |
| Ethyl iodoacetate is a chemical compound that is a d | |
| ny form, is a minute amount of odorant such as | ethyl isobutyrate, with a rotting-cabbage-like smell |
| The more commonly used | ethyl ketone ("ethylketobemidone") is simply called |
| It is soluble in acetone, methyl | ethyl ketone, nitromethane, and dichloromethane. |
| isopropanol, acetone, acetic acid, and methyl | ethyl ketone, but insoluble in benzene, carbon tetra |
| DL--N-methylconhydrone is N-methyl-2-piperidyl | ethyl ketone, that DL-conhydrine (mp. |
| It is soluble in acetone, methyl | ethyl ketone, nitromethane, and methylene chloride. |
| Ethyl lacceroate can be obtained by the action of HC | |
| h as methyltetrahydrofuran, valerolactone, and | ethyl levulinate. |
| Death from therapeutic maintenance doses of | ethyl loflazepate taken for 2 - 3 weeks has been rep |
| Ethyl loflazepate was designed to be a prodrug for d | |
| Ethyl loflazepate also produces an active metabolite | |
| voxamine may potentiate the adverse effects of | ethyl loflazepate. |
| Ethyl maltol is an organic compound that is common f | |
| nds as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and | ethyl mercaptan is from 4 to 11%. |
| tan is also the common name for ethanethiol or | ethyl mercaptan, used as an odorant for natural gas |
| Ethyl methanoate is generally recognized as safe by | |
| It is also known as | ethyl methanoate because formic acid is also known a |
| s of the transesterification or demethylation, | ethyl methyl phthalate and dimethyl phthalate, enhan |
| produce another three intermediate compounds, | ethyl methyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate and monom |
| DMDC + EtOH → | Ethyl methyl carbonate |
| Methoxyethane, also known as | ethyl methyl ether, is an ethyl group with a bonded |
| hylammonium nitrate can be produced by heating | ethyl nitrate with an alcoholic solution of ammonia |
| Ethyl nitrite is the main ingredient in a traditiona | |
| The chemical compound | ethyl nitrite is an alkyl nitrite. |
| Ethyl oleate is used as a solvent for pharmaceutical | |
| Ethyl oleate is the ester formed by the condensation | |
| Among the speculations is that | ethyl oleate may be the toxic mediator of alcohol in |
| Ethyl oleate is regulated as a food additive by the | |
| The oral ingestion of | ethyl oleate has been carefully studied and due to r |
| ble materials for the dipping solution include | ethyl oleate and oleyl alcohol; adding alkalis like |
| earch literature that implicates FAEEs such as | ethyl oleate as the toxic mediators of ethanol in th |
| Ethyl oleate is produced by the body during ethanol | |
| It condenses with | ethyl oxalate in the presence of sodium ethoxide to |
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