Trimethylethylammonium hydroxide is an industrial chemical used primarily as a structure directing agent in the synthesis of zeolites and other porous materials. It serves as a template to control the formation of specific pore architectures during crystallization.
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CAS 30382-83-3
Diethyldimethylammonium hydroxide
Structure directing agent
Choline hydroxide
Structure directing agent
1,1,3,5-Tetramethylpiperidin-1-ium chloride
Structure directing agent
Methyl 3-oxovalerate
chemical intermediate
Oxt-101
oxetane monomer for polymer synthesis
Diisobutylthiuram disulfide
Polymerization promoter
Cyclohexyl acrylate
acrylic ester monomer
ethyl(trimethyl)azanium hydroxide
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