CDI can also be used for esterification, although alcoholysis requires heat or the presence of a potent nucleophiles as sodium ethoxide, The alcohol reaction can be used to form glycosidic bonds, as well.
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:All the above said, ethoxide, one of the alkoxides, is often used because it is an " extremely " strong base, and some reactions require that level of basicity.
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Materials can be coated with a thin film of niobium ( V ) oxide chemical vapor deposition or atomic layer deposition processes, produced by the thermal decomposition of niobium ( V ) ethoxide above 350 �C.
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For example, the full negative charge associated with ethoxide, the conjugate base of ethanol, is most commonly accompanied by the positive charge of an alkali metal salt such as the sodium cation ( Na + ).
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If an alkoxide such as sodium ethoxide is used as base, deprotonation takes place only to the extent of about 0.1 % because acetone is a weaker acid than ethanol ( pK a = 16 ).
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Amorphous tantalum ( V ) oxide films can also be prepared by atomic layer deposition or by a pulsed chemical vapour deposition technique in which tantalum ( V ) ethoxide and tantalum ( V ) chloride are applied alternately.
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Ethoxide can be used as a base in organic ( non-polar ) solutions where Sodium Hydroxide ( OH-) would not dissolve ( as well ) .-- talk ) 01 : 18, 23 April 2008 ( UTC)
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In terms of mechanism, such reactions proceed via the nucleophilic addition giving a hemiaminal-C ( OH ) ( NHR )-intermediate, followed by an Titanium Ethoxide [ Ti ( OEt ) 4 ] have been shown to catalyse imine formation.
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For instance, determining nitrogen isotope effect along with hydrogen isotope effect was used to show that the reaction of 2-phenylethyltrimethylammonium ion with ethoxide in ethanol at 40 o C follows an E2 mechanism, as opposed to alternative non-concerted mechanisms.
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In other reactions, such as " some " nucleophilic substitution reactions, the point of the reaction is to add ethoxide to another molecule through an ether-like bond . talk ) 01 : 28, 23 April 2008 ( UTC)