Further hydrolysis of the ethoxy groups and subsequent condensation leads to crosslinking.
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Look at all those OH groups on sugar, plus some hydrogen bond acceptors ( the ethoxy group ).
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Chlorotrianisene, or tri-" p "-anisylchloroethylene ( TACE ), is a potent marketed estrogen and a ethoxy groups.
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It differs from vanillin by having an ethoxy group ( O CH 2 CH 3 ) instead of a methoxy group ( O CH 3 ).
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Research shows that by replacing the ethoxy group in this compound by a methoxy group the crystal structure is less stable and in the final application and the color fades more easily.
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"' 14-Ethoxymetopon "'is an opioid analog that is a derivative of metopon which has been substituted with an ethoxy group at the 14-position.
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For thalidomide analogs, an ethoxy group at X3 and a methoxy group at X2, with X1 being just a hydrogen, gave the highest PDE4 and TNF-? inhibition.
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An ethoxy group ( CH 3 CH 2 O ) is found in the organic compound ethyl phenyl ether, C 6 H 5 OCH 2 CH 3 which is also known as ethoxybenzene.
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When ethyl propionate with an oxygen-18-labeled ethoxy group is treated with sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ), the oxygen-18 label is completely absent from propionic acid and is found exclusively in the ethanol.
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Differences in chemical structure that distinguish these two compounds from more common organophosphate pesticides-namely, the presence of the " S "-alkyl group on the phosphorus atom where most OP compounds possess a methoxy or ethoxy group-underlie differences in their behavior as acetylcholinesterase enzyme inhibitors compared to the rest of the OP class.