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Dimethyl

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  • It is the dimethyl acetal of formaldehyde.
  • 2,2-Dimethoxypropane or acetone dimethyl acetal or DMP is an organic compound and an a
  • Cytotoxic xanthonoids (gambogin, morellin dimethyl acetal, isomoreollin B, moreollic acid, gambo
  • compound which reacts further with the alkyne dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate in a Diels-Alder react
  • reaction of a 2-(dimethylamino)thiazole with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) to a pyridine w
  • Dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) is the organic
  • dicarboxylic acid is used in the synthesis of dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate, an important laborato
  • s best done in dichloromethane solution using dimethyl carbomyl chloride as the activating electroph
  • This allows dimethyl carbonate to be considered a green reagent.
  • Dimethyl carbonate's main benefit over other methylati
  • ng carbonate mixtures for example mixtures of dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate and dimethoxy et
  • Dimethyl carbonate, which is less reactive, has far lo
  • Important organocarbonates include dimethyl carbonate, the cyclic compounds ethylene carb
  • It is prepared by exhaustive chlorination of dimethyl carbonate.
  • sure can be used to accelerate methylation by dimethyl carbonate.
  • d by the alkylation of ammonium chloride with dimethyl carbonate.
  • Dimethyl chlorendate is a chlorendic acid used as a fl
  • It is a dimethyl derivative of thianthrene.
  • Paraxanthine, or 1,7-dimethylxanthine, is a dimethyl derivative of xanthine, structurally related
  • Two important examples are dimethyl dicarbonate H3C-C2O5-CH3 and di-tert-butyl di
  • compound was detected in wines preserved with dimethyl dicarbonate.
  • sterile filter it, add SO2, or treat it with dimethyl dicarbonate.
  • 2 (OH) of the glycosyl donor upon addition of dimethyl dichloro silyl in the presence of a strong ba
  • SD, while all other dialkyl analogues tested ( dimethyl, dipropyl, methylethyl etc.) are only around
  • Methanetellurol decomposes to dimethyl ditelluride and hydrogen.
  • Synonym: 1,4 benzenedicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester
  • crude terephthalic acid was converted to the dimethyl ester for purification.
  • Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (dimethoxyethane, CH3OCH2CH2OCH3), a hi
  • mpounds that contain no carbon bonds, such as dimethyl ether and dimethylamine.
  • It is the dimethyl ether derived from pyrocatechol.
  • Similarly, it is also prepared using dimethyl ether as the methylating agent.
  • Unlike dimethyl ether, it can be produced via autocondensatio
  • The Selexol solvent is a mixture of the dimethyl ethers of polyethylene glycol.
  • acetone, propanol, and dimethyl formamide) and fats.
  • actions usually employ polar solvents such as dimethyl formamide, ethylene glycol, and dimethyl sulf
  • Dimethyl fumarate has been found to be an allergic sen
  • turer Linkwise produced two-seater sofas with dimethyl fumarate sachets inside to inhibit mould whil
  • Another use for dimethyl fumarate is mold inhibition, mostly for leath
  • In the European Union the use of dimethyl fumarate for consumer products has been forbi
  • The cause was identified as dimethyl fumarate-induced allergic reaction by Tapio R
  • Hydrolytic and thermal stability: The geminal dimethyl group and the sulfomethyl group combine to st
  • Dimethyl maleate is used in many organic syntheses as
  • Hydrolysis of dimethyl maleate gives maleic acid, or possibly the ma
  • Dimethyl maleate can be synthesized from maleic anhydr
  • Dimethyl maleate has also found use in applications wh
  • esters are also called maleates, for instance dimethyl maleate.
  • more acidic than the highly related compound, dimethyl malonate (whose aqueous pKa is around 13).
  • er names are dimethoxymethyl phosphine oxide, dimethyl methanephosphonate, dimethyl methyl phosphona
  • Dimethyl methylphosphonate is not classified as toxic,
  • Dimethyl methylphosphonate, or methylphosphonic acid d
  • ed by condensation of o-phenylenediamine with dimethyl oxalate.
  • Dichlorvos or 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (DDVP) is a highly volatile organop
  • the formula of methyl phosphate is CH3-H2PO4, dimethyl phosphate - (CH3)2HPO4 and trimethyl phosphat
  • termediate compounds, ethyl methyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate and monomethyl phthalate.
  • Dimethyl phthalate is a phthalate with molecular formu
  • Dimethyl phthalate is an ectoparasiticide and has many
  • or demethylation, ethyl methyl phthalate and dimethyl phthalate, enhance the toxic effect and are a
  • H12, the others being pentane (n-pentane) and dimethyl propane (neopentane).
  • ucture shown at right (sometimes described as dimethyl safranin).
  • s bisulcatus because of the musky odor of the dimethyl selenium compounds contained in the plants ti
  • It is a dimethyl substituted derivative of pyridine.
  • ion may become violent with larger amounts of dimethyl sulfate (see ICSC).
  • In 1900 he introduced dimethyl sulfate as an alkylating agent.
  • Dimethyl sulfate can effect the base-specific cleavage
  • Although dimethyl sulfate is highly effective and affordable, i
  • ide is a reagent used for O-methylation, like dimethyl sulfate, but is less hazardous and more expen
  • Dimethyl sulfate, known as DMS, is a chemical that can
  • Simple organosulfates are diethyl sulfate and dimethyl sulfate.
  • of 1,8-diaminonaphthalene with iodomethane or dimethyl sulfate.
  • n the concentration of its breakdown product, dimethyl sulfide (DMS), in first seawater, and then th
  • Dimethyl sulfide is a water-insoluble flammable liquid
  • es that particular phytoplankton that produce dimethyl sulfide are responsive to variations in clima
  • For example dimethyl sulfide is oxidized to dimethyl sulfoxide and
  • dimethyl-beta-propiothetin, and two products, dimethyl sulfide and acrylate.
  • Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or methylthiomethane is an orga
  • etrahydrofolate, whereas its two products are dimethyl sulfide and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.
  • f fish offal, fish oil, popcorn and sometimes dimethyl sulfide) used by birders to lure seabirds, an
  • ormic acid (formate), methanol, methylamines, dimethyl sulfide, and methanethiol.
  • of this enzyme are S-adenosyl methionine and dimethyl sulfide, whereas its two products are S-adeno
  • Some simple members include ethylene sulfite, dimethyl sulfite, and diphenylsulfite.
  • uced naturally by bacterial transformation of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) waste that is disposed of in
  • solvents used in acid-base chemistry, such as dimethyl sulfoxide or liquid ammonia have an oxygen or
  • The company manufactures dimethyl sulfoxide and dimethyl sulfide.
  • Dimethyl sulfoxide usually boils at 189 °C.
  • It is soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide and 100 % ethanol.
  • ybdenum-containing enzyme capable of reducing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to dimethyl sulfide (DMS).
  • er, solutions of the salt in acetonitrile and dimethyl sulfoxide are surprisingly stable towards eli
  • Adding Cytochalasin D (dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide)
  • A solubilization solution (usually either dimethyl sulfoxide, an acidified ethanol solution, or
  • high boiling solvents like methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, sorbitol are added conductivity in
  • With bisphenol A in dimethyl sulfoxide, DCDPS forms a material called Udel
  • Dansyl chloride is unstable in dimethyl sulfoxide, which should never be used to prep
  • also dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and dimethyl sulfoxide.
  • um salt NHC precursors, and sodium acetate in dimethyl sulfoxide.
  • ment with cryoprotectants such as glycerol or dimethyl sulphoxide, but the rate is not a universal o
  • It is converted in the body to dimethyl telluride which imparts a garlic-like odor to
  • Dimethyl terephthalate
  • HDM is produced by catalytic hydrogenation of dimethyl terephthalate (DMT).
  • dimethyl terephthalate - can be copolymerized to form
  • Dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) is an organic compound wi
  • are: 1,3-propanediol and terephthalic acid or dimethyl terephthalate.
  • A well-known tetrazole is MTT, which is a dimethyl thiazolyl diphenyl tetrazolium salt.
  • Theobromine is categorized as a dimethyl xanthine.