(PHENOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE - Synonyme de

Numéro CAS : 122-60-1

Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : C9H10O2

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • 1,2-EPOXY-3-PHENOXYPROPANE
  • EPOXY-1,2 PHENOXY-3 PROPANE
  • ETHER PHENYLIQUE GLYCIDIQUE
  • OXYDE DE PHENYLE ET DE GLYCIDYLE
  • Phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE)
  • PHENYL-2,3-EPOXYPROPYL ETHER
  • Éther de phényle et de glycidyle
  • Éther phénylique glycidique

Noms anglais :

  • (PHENOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE
  • GLYCIDYL PHENYL ETHER
  • OXIRANE, (PHENOXYMETHYL)-
  • PGE
  • PHENYL EPOXYPROPYL ETHER
  • Phenyl glycidyl ether
  • Phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE)
Utilisation et sources d'émission

Fabrication de produits organiques

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