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compound is
often called simply dioxane because the
other dioxane isomers (1,2- and 1,3-) are
rarely encountered. 1,4-
Dioxane is
miscible in water, essentially...
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Dioxane may
refer to the
following chemical compounds: 1,2-
dioxane 1,3-
dioxane 1,4-
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- SLES can be
contaminated with up to 300 ppm of 1,4-
dioxane, a by-product of SLES production. 1,4-
Dioxane is
classified by the
International Agency for Research...
- 1,3-
Dioxane or m-
dioxane is an
organic compound with the
molecular formula (CH2)4O2. It is a
saturated six-membered
heterocycle with two
oxygen atoms in...
- 1,2-
Dioxane or o-
dioxane is an
organic compound with the
molecular formula (CH2)4O2,
classified as a
cyclic peroxide. Its
synthesis was
reported in 1956...
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Dioxane tetraketone (or 1,4-
dioxane-2,3,5,6-tetrone) is an
organic compound with the
formula C4O6. It is an
oxide of
carbon (an oxocarbon),
which can...
- last five years.
Three areas of
focus have been:
bedrock remediation, 1,4-
dioxane and
other emerging contaminants, and
controlled low
temperature heat to...
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oxygen atom. The
corresponding saturated 6-membered C4O2
rings are
called dioxanes. The
isomeric 1,2-dioxolane (wherein the two
oxygen centers are adjacent)...
- may
refer to:
Acetoin cis-Butene-1,4-diol
Butyric acid
Dioxanes 1,2-
Dioxane 1,3-
Dioxane 1,4-
Dioxane Ethyl acetate 3-Hydroxybutanal γ-Hydroxybutyraldehyde...
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arylmagnesium halide.
Addition of
dioxane to such solutions, however,
leads to
precipitation of the
coordination polymers MgX2(μ-
dioxane)2,
driving the equilibrium...