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Chemical Compound Review

Aethoxyd     1,3-bis(4- ethoxyphenyl)thiourea

Synonyms: Ethoxide, Aethoksid, Ethoxyd, Etoksid, Aethoxydum, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of Etoksid

  • In contrast, the larger, pathological Rosenthal fibers characteristic of Alexander's disease were labeled after both etching procedures, but labeling was enhanced after ethoxide etching [1].
 

High impact information on Etoksid

  • Solid-state X-ray crystal structures of the anilido, ethoxide, and phenoxide complexes confirm that they are monomeric systems [2].
  • The activation energies were 161+/-23 and 130+/-24 kJ/mol for the magnesium methoxide and the magnesium ethoxide, respectively [3].
  • Compound 8 was prepared and transformed into 9, 10, 11 by the reaction with DDC, ethyl bromoacetate and Sodium ethoxide respectively [4].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Etoksid

  • In an inert N(2) atmosphere, the decomposition temperature of magnesium ethoxide was about 260 degrees C, which was lower than that of magnesium methoxide by approximately 70 degrees C. The degree of the crystallization of MgO particles from the ethoxide was also significantly higher than that of the methoxide [3].

References

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  2. Cleavage of X-H bonds (X = N, o, or C) by copper(I) alkyl complexes to form monomeric two-coordinate copper(I) systems. Goj, L.A., Blue, E.D., Munro-Leighton, C., Gunnoe, T.B., Petersen, J.L. Inorganic chemistry. (2005) [Pubmed]
  3. Crystallization behaviors of nanosized MgO particles from magnesium alkoxides. Jung, H.S., Lee, J.K., Kim, J.Y., Hong, K.S. Journal of colloid and interface science. (2003) [Pubmed]
  4. Synthesis of new triazolopyrimidines and substituted pyrimidines. Ouf, N.H. Bollettino chimico farmaceutico. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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