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butyl diglycol carbonate

butyl diglycol carbonate

[′byüd·əl dī¦glī‚kȯl ′kär·bə·nāt]
(organic chemistry)
(C4H9OCO2CH2CH2)2O A colorless, combustible liquid with a boiling range of 164-166°C; used as a plasticizer and solvent and in pharmaceuticals and lubricants manufacture.
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