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DIETHYLENE OXIMIDE (MORPHOLINE)

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), also known as Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C22H43NO3.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a heterocyclic organic compound that consists of a six-membered ring containing both oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the ring. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has a somewhat amine-like odor and is a clear, colorless liquid at room temperature.

CAS Number: 1095-66-5
Molecular Formula: C22H43NO3
Molecular Weight: 369.58
EINECS Number: 214-139-1

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a common additive for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used in organic synthesis as a building block in the preparation of the antibiotic linezolid, the anticancer agent gefitinib and the analgesic dextromoramide. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is also used as a solvent in chemical reactions and in the preparation of enamines. 

Further, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) serves as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is an organic chemical compound having the chemical formula O(CH2CH2)2NH. 
This heterocycle features both amine and ether functional groups. 

Because of the amine, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a base; its conjugate acid is called morpholinium. 
For example, treating Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) with hydrochloric acid makes the salt morpholinium chloride. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a colorless liquid with a weak, ammonia- or fish-like odor.

The naming of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is attributed to Ludwig Knorr, who incorrectly believed it to be part of the structure of morphine.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), which has the chemical formula O (CH2CH2) 2NH, is a hygroscopic, weakly basic, oily, slightly aromatic volatile liquid and mixes with many organic solvents such as ethanol, methanol, acetone, ethers, BTX (used as a solvent of its own). 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) decomposes by giving toxic nitrogen oxides with heat and gives strong reactions with strong oxidations, resulting in danger of fire, and attacks copper and copper compounds.

Solubility in alkaline solutions is limited.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is incredibly common but a surprisingly little-known substance. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has applications as diverse as cleaning, rubber production, construction, heating and cooling, personal care, agriculture, and so much more. 

And yet, for all its usefulness, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is strangely invisible. 
People don’t often think or write about Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), and it really is practically invisible, as it is a colorless, easily soluble substance.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a common additive for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is often produced industrially by the dehydration of diethanolamine with sulfuric acid.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a weaker base. 
The melting point is -5 ° C and the boiling point is 129 ° C. The density is 0.999 g / mL. A hygroscopic liquid. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be mixed with water and many organic solvents. A characteristic amine smell It has. 

Under normal conditions, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), which is highly stable, decomposes at the end of the overheating and ignites when it forms nitrogen oxide, entering into severe reaction with strong oxidants. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a very stable and useful molecule.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a solution for resins and paints. 

Alkyl derivatives are used as catalysts in the production of polyurethane foams. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is considered a weak base and can react with acids to form salts.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can also undergo reactions with various reagents to produce a range of derivatives used in organic synthesis.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), CAS Number 110-91-8, is a colorless, mobile, hygroscopic liquid with a characteristic amine-like odor. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is completely miscible with water and a large number of organic solvents, and is itself a solvent for a large variety of organic materials, including resins, dyes, waxes,shellac, and casein.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is an extremely versatile chemical with many important applications. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as an intermediate in the manufacture of rubber chemicals and optical brighteners. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is also used extensively as a corrosion inhibitor in steam boiler systems.
Fatty acid derivatives of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) are used as emulsifiers in the manufacture of waxes and polishes.

Other derivatives have found applications as bactericides,pharmaceutical chemicals, and antioxidants for lubricating oils. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) derivatives are particularly useful in the textile industry, where they are employed as textile lubricants and sizing emulsifiers.
Chemically, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is an amino ether. 

The ether function of the molecule is typically inert and most of the reactions of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) involve the secondary amine group.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has been employed as a catalyst for the condensation of aldehydes and ketones which contain active methyl or methylene groups.
The condensates may be hydrogenated to polyhydroxy compounds which can be sulfated to form surface-active agents.

Small quantities of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) are used in the emulsion polymerization of monomers, such as butadiene and isoprene, as well as their copolymerization with styrene,acrylonitrile, and the like.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has been used as a temperature sensitive polymerization inhibitor. 
Small amounts permit complete impregnation of porous materials with molten vinylpyrroletype monomers just above their melting points, but still allow complete polymerization at slightly higher temperatures.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has also been used as a gelling agent in the preparation of alumina catalysts for the treatment of hydrocarbons.
Catalysts of fine particle size suitable for fluidized solid techniques result from this procedure.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a permitted (FDA) in edible coatings for fruit and vegetables. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a food contaminant arising from its use as a boiler water additive Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a common additive, in ppm concentrations, for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used because its volatility is about the same as water, so once it is added to the water, its concentration becomes distributed rather evenly in both the water and steam phases. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)s pH adjusting qualities then become distributed throughout the steam plant to provide corrosion
protection. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is often used in conjunction with low concentrations of hydrazine or ammonia to provide a comprehensive all-volatile treatment chemistry for corrosion protection for the steam systems of such plants. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) decomposes reasonably slowly in the absence of oxygen even at the high temperatures and pressures in these steam systems. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is an organic chemical compound having the chemical formula O(CH2CH2)2NH. 
This heterocycle, pictured at right, features both amine and ether functional groups. 
Because of the amine, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a base; its conjugate acid is called morpholinium. 

For example, when Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is neutralized by hydrochloric acid, one obtains the salt morpholinium chloride.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used in organic synthesis. 
For example, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a building block in the preparation of the antibiotic linezolid and the anticancer agent gefitinib (Iressa). 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has been shown to exhibit anti-mycotic and anti-fungal functions (PMID 7279992, 8077515 ). 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) belongs to the family of Oxazinanes. 

These are compounds containing an oxazinane moiety, which consists of a saturated aliphatic six-member ring with one oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, and four carbon atoms. 
Isomers of oxaphospholane include 1,2-oxazinane, 1,3-oxazinane, and 1,4-oxazinane.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), also known as 1, 4-oxazepine and diethylenimine oxide, is a kind of colorless alkaline oily liquid.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) smells of ammonia and has hygroscopicity. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) could evaporate with water vapor and miscible with water. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is Soluble in acetone, benzene, ether, pentane, methanol, ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, propylene glycol and other organic solvents. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) Vapor could form an explosive mixture with air and the explosion limit is 1.8% to 15.2% (volume fraction). 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a secondary amine, and at the same time it has the property of inorganic acid and organic acid, so that it can generate salt and amide.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) contains secondary amine groups and it has all the typical reaction characteristics of the secondary amine groups. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can react with inorganic acid to form a salt, and also can react with organic acid to form salt or amide. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can carry out alkylation reactions and it also carry out ketone reaction or Willgerodt reaction with ethylene oxide. 

Because of the unique chemical properties of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), it has become one of the important petrochemical products with important commercial application. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be applied to produce rubber vulcanization accelerators such as NOBS, DTOS and MDS. 
And Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is also applied to produce anti-corrosives, anti-corrosion agents, detergents, detergents, analgesics, local anesthetics, sedatives, respiratory and vascular stimulants, surfactants, optical bleach, fruit preservatives, and textile dyeing auxiliaries.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) also has a wide range of applications in the field of rubber, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, coatings and other industries. 
In medication it could be applied in the production of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) guanidine, virus Ling, ibuprofen, cough must, naproxen, dichloroaniline, sodium phenylacetate and other important drugs.
The two main production method of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) are DEA method (diethanolamine method) and DEA method (diethylene glycol method).

It is noteworthy that new polymer monomer acrylic Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has obtained a rapid development in recent years. 
Acrylic acid Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) could be produced from the reaction between acrylic acid and Diethylene oximide (Morpholine). 
And acrylic acid Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a kind of water-soluble monomer, and it is still water-soluble after the polymerization. 

So it could be applied for the modification of aqueous polymers. 
Besides, acrylic Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used as a reactive diluent for UV curable resins. 
With the deepening of applied research, many new specific uses have been developed and it becomes polymer monomer with rapid development.

Flash point: 31 °C (88 °F; 304 K)
Autoignition temperature: 275 °C (527 °F; 548 K)
Explosive limits: 1.4%–11.2%[3]
Appearance: Colorless liquid
Odor: Weak ammonia-like or fish-like[3]
Density: 1.007 g/cm3
Melting point: −5 °C (23 °F; 268 K)
Boiling point: 129 °C (264 °F; 402 K)
Solubility in water: miscible
Vapor pressure: 6 mmHg (20 °C)[3]
Acidity (pKa): 8.36[4] (of conjugate acid)
Magnetic susceptibility (χ): -55.0·10−6 cm3/mol

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is colorless water-absorbing oily liquid and it smells ammonia. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is soluble in water and methanol, ethanol, benzene, acetone, ether, ethylene glycol and other commonly used solvents.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) used as the raw materials for rubber accelerator and fluorescent whitening agent.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is the intermediates of fungicide dimethomorph and fluDiethylene oximide (Morpholine) and organophosphate insecticide phosalphos.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is Mainly used for the production of rubber vulcanization accelerator, but also for surfactant, textile auxiliaries, pharmaceuticals,
pesticide synthesis. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) also used as a catalyst for polymerization of butadiene, corrosion inhibitors, optical bleach, the goods are dyes, resins, wax, early glue, casein and other solvents. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) salts are also widely used. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) salts like Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) hydrochloride (10024-89-2) are the organic synthesis of intermediates.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) fatty acid salt can be used as the coating agent of fruits or vegetables epidermal coating agent, and it could inhibit the base respiration and prevent the epidermis from evaporation of water and epidermal atrophy.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is the main raw materials of accelerator NOBS for analysis reagents and resins, wax, shellac and other solvents, used in the production of sodium sulfate, Water glass and ultramarine, Also used in the manufacture of glass, Paper, Detergent, Soap.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used for the analysis of reagents and resins, wax, casein, shellac and a variety of solvents solvent.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) could produce salt after reacting with inorganic acid, and it also could produce salt or amide after reacting with organic acid. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) also can be alkylated, and it also could come up a ketone reaction or Willgerodt reaction with ethylene oxide.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) are mainly used to manufacture rubber accelerant (such as NOBS, OTOS and MDS), sulfuration agent (like DT-DM), cleanser, descaling agent, antirust, anti-scorching agent, antiseptic, surfactant, textile printing & dyeing agent, optical bleaching agent, chemical plating bath, antioxidant, hydrolyzing agent, initiator, developer, fruit preserving agent, deodorizer, brightener and organic solvents. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used in many industries such as medicine, pesticide, animal medicine, petroleum and extraction of coke aromatic hydrocarbont.
In foreign countries, a great deal of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used for antirust, descaling and metal cleaning, especially for antirust and anticorrosive in high temperature conditions. 
In boiler maintenance fields, amount of morpholkine is also used as descaling agent. 

Owing to its unique chemical characters, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) has become one of the most important fine petroleum chemical products.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) undergoes most chemical reactions typical for other secondary amines, though the presence of the ether oxygen withdraws electron density from the nitrogen, rendering it less nucleophilic (and less basic) than structurally similar secondary amines such as piperidine. 
For this reason, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) forms a stable chloramine.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is commonly used to generate enamines.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used in organic synthesis. 
For example, it is a building block in the preparation of the antibiotic linezolid, the anticancer agent gefitinib
(Iressa) and the analgesic dextromoramide.

In research and in industry, the low cost and polarity of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) lead to its common use as a solvent for chemical reactions.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a relatively stable compound, but it can react with certain chemicals under specific conditions. 
For example, it can undergo ring-opening reactions with strong acids or react with acyl chlorides to form amides.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can also participate in various substitution reactions, where functional groups can be introduced onto the Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) ring.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be synthesized through various methods. 
One common method involves the reaction of diethylene glycol with ammonia. 

This reaction typically requires a catalyst, such as zinc oxide, and elevated temperatures.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)'s corrosion inhibition properties are particularly important in industrial settings where metal pipes and equipment are in contact with water or steam. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) forms a protective film on metal surfaces, reducing corrosion.

Uses Of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine):
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a common additive, in parts per million concentrations, for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used because its volatility is about the same as water, so once it is added to the water, its concentration becomes distributed rather evenly in both the water and steam phases. 
Its pH-adjusting qualities then become distributed throughout the steam plant to provide corrosion protection. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is often used in conjunction with low concentrations of hydrazine or ammonia to provide a comprehensive all-volatile treatment chemistry for corrosion protection for the steam systems of such plants. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) decomposes reasonably slowly in the absence of oxygen at the high temperatures and pressures in these steam systems.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is a common additive for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is widely used in organic synthesis as a building block in the preparation of the antibiotic linezolid, the anticancer agent gefitinib and the analgesic dextromoramide. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is also used as a solvent in chemical reactions and in the preparation of enamines. 
Further, it serves as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit. 
Naturally, fruits make waxes to protect against insects and fungal contamination, but this can be lost as the fruit is cleaned. 
A small amount of new wax is applied to replace it. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as an emulsifier and solubility aid for shellac, which is used as a wax for fruit coating.
The European Union has forbidden the use of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) in fruit coating.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is often used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other chemicals. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be used in the production of rubber accelerators, pharmaceuticals, corrosion inhibitors, and dyes.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a corrosion inhibitor in industrial systems, particularly in steam systems, to help prevent the corrosion of metal surfaces.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a solvent in various applications, including the manufacture of resins, waxes, and shellacs. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is also used as a solvent in the extraction of certain natural products.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is sometimes used as an antioxidant in the refining of edible oils.
One of the most significant applications of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is as a corrosion inhibitor. 

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is added to water and steam systems in industrial settings to prevent the corrosion of metal surfaces. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) forms a protective film on metal, reducing the rate of corrosion. 
This is particularly important in power plants, refineries, and other facilities with extensive metal piping and equipment.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other chemicals. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) serves as a building block in the production of various compounds, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, rubber accelerators, and dyes. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is often used in organic synthesis reactions.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is employed as a solvent in different applications. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be used in the manufacturing of resins, waxes, and shellacs. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)s solvent properties make it useful in extraction processes for certain natural products.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a pH regulator and buffering agent in various industrial processes, such as water treatment and the production of certain chemicals. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) helps maintain a stable pH level in aqueous solutions.
In the natural gas and petroleum industries, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used to remove acidic gases like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from natural gas. 

This process is known as gas sweetening and helps reduce corrosion and improve the quality of natural gas.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be found as an ingredient in some pharmaceutical formulations. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used in the synthesis of certain pharmaceutical intermediates and active ingredients.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as an accelerator in the vulcanization of rubber. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) aids in the cross-linking of rubber molecules, improving the rubber's strength and elasticity.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used in the production of surfactants, which are essential ingredients in many cleaning and detergent products.

In analytical chemistry, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be used as a mobile phase in techniques like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is commonly used in the petroleum and natural gas industries. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is added to natural gas to remove acidic gases like hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, which can be corrosive and toxic.

In the rubber industry, Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is employed as an accelerator for the vulcanization of rubber.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is used as a pH regulator and buffering agent in water treatment processes.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is utilized in the production of some herbicides and pesticides.

In the field of analytical chemistry, it can be used as a mobile phase in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) due to its solubility and low UV absorbance.
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be found as an ingredient in some pharmaceutical formulations.

Safety Considerations Of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine):
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is considered harmful if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. 
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can cause irritation to the respiratory system, skin, and eyes.

Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) is important to handle Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety goggles.
Storage should be in a cool, dry place away from incompatible materials, such as strong acids and strong oxidizers.

Health Hazards Of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine): 
Exposure to Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. 
Prolonged or high-level exposure can lead to more severe health effects.
It's important to handle Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) with care, use appropriate personal protective equipment, and follow safety protocols in occupational settings where it is used or handled.

Environmental Impact Of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine):
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) can be released into the environment through industrial processes, and it can be persistent in water.
Due to its potential environmental impact, regulatory agencies may have guidelines and regulations regarding its discharge and disposal.

Synonyms Of Diethylene oximide (Morpholine):
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)
110-91-8
1-Oxa-4-azacyclohexane
Diethylene oximide
Tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine
Diethylenimide oxide
Diethyleneimide oxide
Diethylene imidoxide
Drewamine
Tetrahydro-2H-1,4-oxazine
Tetrahydro-p-oxazine
p-Isoxazine, tetrahydro-
morpholin
Tetrahydro-1,4-isoxazine
BASF 238
Caswell No. 584
2H-1,4-Oxazine, tetrahydro-
4H-1,4-Oxazine, tetrahydro-
138048-80-3
NSC 9376
Tetrahydro-p-isoxazine
CCRIS 2482
HSDB 102
EINECS 203-815-1
UNII-8B2ZCK305O
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 054701
BRN 0102549
8B2ZCK305O
DTXSID2025688
CHEBI:34856
AI3-01231
NSC-9376
MFCD00005972
C4H9NO
Tetrahydro-4H-1-4-oxazine
DTXCID305688
EC 203-815-1
4-27-00-00015 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) (IARC)
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [IARC]
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)-2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-D8
tetrahydro-14-iso-xazine
1,4-oxazinane
CAS-110-91-8
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine),REAG
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), PRACT
UN2054
morphline
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine); Molsidomine Imp. E (EP); Molsidomine Impurity E
morpho line
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine)-
6LR
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) (BASF)
4H-1, tetrahydro-
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [MI]
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [UN2054] [Flammable liquid]
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [FCC]
DIEYTHYLENE OXIMIDE
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [HSDB]
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [INCI]
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) on Rasta Resin
WLN: T6M DOTJ
NCIMech_000154
Tetrahydro-1, 4-isoxazine
NCIOpen2_007748
Oprea1_317540
Tetryhydro-2H-1,4-oxazine
Tetrahydro-4H-1,4-Oxazine
BIDD:ER0297
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), analytical standard
CHEMBL276518
NSC9376
AMY22834
BCP24054
STR00194
Tox21_202450
Tox21_303240
STL182843
TETRAHYDRO-2H-1, 4-OXAZINE
AKOS000118829
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), ACS reagent, >=99.0%
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
DB13669
NA 2054
UN 2054
USEPA/OPP Pesticide Code: 054701
NCGC00249227-01
NCGC00256942-01
NCGC00259999-01
61791-40-0
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), p.a., ACS reagent, 99.0%
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) [UN2054] [Flammable liquid]
FT-0628993
M0465
EN300-18064
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine) purified by distillation from glass
Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), purified by redistillation, >=99.5%
Q410243
J-522715
F2190-0339
InChI=1/C4H9NO/c1-3-6-4-2-5-1/h5H,1-4H
ScavengePore(TM) phenethyl Diethylene oximide (Morpholine), macroporous, 40-70 mesh, extent of labeling: 0.7-1.5 mmol/g loading
StratoSpheres(TM) PL-MPH resin, 50-100 mesh, extent of labeling: 3.0-4.0 mmol/g loading, 1 % cross-linked

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