ether$26080$ - translation to greek
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ether$26080$ - translation to greek

POLYMER
Polyphenyl Ether; Modified polyphenyl ether
  • Figure 5: structure of 3R2TE polyphenyl thioether
  • Figure 4: Structure of 2R1E [[diphenyl ether]]
  • Ullmann Ether Synthesis]] of 4R2E (''p''-diphenoxybenzene), a simple polyphenyl ether

ether      
n. αιθήρ, αιθέρας
amyl acetate         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Pentyl acetate; Pentyl ethanoate; N-Amyl acetate; Amyl-acetate; Amyl Acetate; Amalacitate; Acetic acid n-amyl ester; Acetic acid pentyl ester; N-amyl acetate; N-pentyl acetate; Amyl acetic ester; Amyl acetic ether; 1-Pentanol acetate; Amylacetic ester
οξικός αμυλεστήρας
acetic anhydride         
  • Acetic anhydride in a glass bottle
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Acetic Anhydride; Ethanoic anhydride; Ethanoyl ethanoate; Acetic anhydrides; Acetic acid anhydride; Acetanhydride; Acetyl acetate; Acetic oxide; Acetyl oxide; Acetylacetate; Ac2O; Acetic anhydrite
οξικός ανυδρίτης

Definition

ETHER
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Wikipedia

Polyphenyl ether

Phenyl ether polymers are a class of polymers that contain a phenoxy or a thiophenoxy group as the repeating group in ether linkages. Commercial phenyl ether polymers belong to two chemical classes: polyphenyl ethers (PPEs) and polyphenylene oxides (PPOs). The phenoxy groups in the former class of polymers do not contain any substituents whereas those in the latter class contain 2 to 4 alkyl groups on the phenyl ring. The structure of an oxygen-containing PPE is provided in Figure 1 and that of a 2, 6-xylenol derived PPO is shown in Figure 2. Either class can have the oxygen atoms attached at various positions around the rings.