Ethylene glycol mono-p-tolyl ether
CAS: 15149-10-7
Ref. 3D-QAA14910
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- 1-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-4-methylbenzene
- 2-(4-Methylphenoxy)Ethanol
- 2-(4-Methylphenoxy)ethan-1-ol
- 2-(p-Tolyloxy)ethan-1-ol
- 2-(p-Tolyloxy)ethanol
- Ethanol, 2-(4-methylphenoxy)-
- Ethanol, 2-(p-tolyloxy)-
- Ethylene glycol mono(4-methylphenyl) ether
- Ethylene glycol mono-p-cresol ether
- NSC 68802
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Ethylene glycol mono-p-tolyl ether is a nonporous, ionizable, and alkylation agent. It is used in the production of nanomaterials for photocatalytic activity. Ethylene glycol mono-p-tolyl ether has been shown to inhibit HIV-1 replication with an IC50 of 4 μM. The molecule has also been shown to have no effect on human erythrocytes or cell lines. Ethylene glycol mono-p-tolyl ether can be synthesized by reacting ethylene glycol with p-toluidine and chloroform in the presence of boron trifluoride (BF3). This reaction produces an alcohol group that is then reacted with a chloride ion to produce the desired product. Ethylene glycol mono-p-tolyl ether has been used as a monomer for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes for use in analytical methods.