2225-23-2 Purity
98%
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Specification
The molecular formula of ethylene glycol is C2H6O2.
Some synonyms for ethylene glycol are Ethane-1,2-diol and 1,2-ethanediol.
Ethylene glycol is primarily used to make antifreeze and de-icing solutions for cars, airplanes, and boats.
The primary hazard associated with ethylene glycol is the threat to the environment.
Ethylene glycol is a 1,2-glycol compound produced via a reaction of ethylene oxide with water.
The IUPAC name of ethylene glycol is ethane-1,2-diol.
The CAS number for ethylene glycol is 107-21-1.
The UNII number for ethylene glycol is FC72KVT52F.
Ethylene glycol can contaminate the environment by easily penetrating the soil and contaminating groundwater and nearby streams.
The molecular weight of ethylene glycol is 62.07 g/mol.
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Reference: [1] Tetrahedron Letters, 1979, p. 1231 - 1232
Reference: [1] Tetrahedron Letters, 1979, p. 1231 - 1232
Reference: [1]Chemistry Letters,1974,p. 187 - 188
Reference: [1]Tetrahedron Letters,1979,p. 1231 - 1232
Reference: [1]Tetrahedron Letters,1979,p. 1231 - 1232
* For details of the synthesis route, please refer to the original source to ensure accuracy.