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eth·ox·y

 (ĭ-thŏk′sē) also eth·ox·yl (ĭ-thŏk′səl)
n.
The univalent organic group C2H5O-.

[Short for ethoxyl : eth(yl) + ox(o)- + -yl.]
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Besides, the same spectrum afforded signals for ethoxy group at I' 4.16 (4H, q, J = 7.2 Hz) and 1.29 (6H, t, J = 7.2 Hz).
This distribution effect can be due to the fact that PEGMA macromonomer is an amphiphilic macromolecule containing a hydrophilic tail of ethoxy groups and a hydrophobic head of methyl methacrylate (MMA), acting as stabilizer agent for microdrops of HA monomer in water during the synthesis of nanogels.
At equal weight, OTPS that has a lower molecular weight and three ethoxy groups per molecule shall have more functional groups available on a molar basis to react with the silanol groups of silica.
Indeed, this investigation involved different approaches for the assessment of these new ART materials, which consisted of a basic powder containing zinc oxide, alumina and an acidic liquid of ethoxy benzoic acid and eugenol that are mixed together in a viscous paste.
Save, "Highly structured pH-responsive honeycomb films by a combination of a breath figure process and in situ thermolysis of a polystyrene-block-poly(ethoxy ethyl acrylate) precursor," Polymer Chemistry, vol.
The commonly used surfactive macromolecular monomers include anionic monomers (e.g., dialkyl maleate cationic [22] and 2-acrylamide long-chain alkyl sulfonic acid [23]), cationic monomers (e.g., (2-methacry-loyloxyethyl) dodecyldimethyl ammonium bromide [24] and (4-(2-(acryloyloxy) ethoxy) benzyl triethyl ammonium bromide) [25]), and F-containing monomers (e.g., fluorocarbon cationic surfmer [26, 27]).
(9) Ethoxy 3-(benzylimino)-2-(naphthalen-1-yl-diazenyl) but-1-en-1-ol (7a).
The inorganic functionality (typically methoxy or ethoxy) reacts with any hydroxyl group (water, metal hydroxide, carbinol).
(a) water based -- water with ortho--phenyl phenol or tertiary amylphenol or O benzylp- chlorophenol (b) alcohol based -- Ethyl or iso propyl alocohol with O phenyl phenol or tertiary amylphenol (c) Iodophor -- butoxypoly propoxy poly ethoxy ethanol iodine complex Patient Treatment:
The peaks located at 1260, 1390 and 1440 [cm.sup.-1] and the broad peaks at 2800-3000 [cm.sup.-1] originate from several C-H stretching modes in the ethoxy groups of APTES structure [9, 22].