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ETO
NameEthylene oxide
SynonymsETO, oxirane
FormulaC₂H₄O
Molecular weight44.05

ETO is a critical component in various industries, including Bayer, Dow Chemical Company, and Royal Dutch Shell. ETO, also known as Ethylene oxide, is used in the production of Antibiotics, Antiseptics, and Disinfectants, as well as in the manufacturing of Polyethylene glycol and Polyethylene oxide. The use of ETO is widespread, with companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Merck & Co. relying on it for various applications. ETO is also used in the Food and Drug Administration-approved sterilization of Medical devices, including those produced by Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Stryker Corporation.

Introduction to

ETO ETO is a versatile chemical used in various fields, including Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine. It is used in the production of Plastics, Textiles, and Pharmaceuticals, with companies like DuPont, Monsanto, and Novartis utilizing ETO in their manufacturing processes. The properties of ETO make it an ideal component in the production of Surfactants, Lubricants, and Adhesives, which are used in various industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, and Construction. ETO is also used in the European Chemicals Agency-regulated production of Pesticides and Fungicides, with companies like BASF and Syngenta relying on it.

History of

ETO The discovery of ETO dates back to the late 19th century, with Charles Adolphe Wurtz and Auguste Laurent contributing to its development. The industrial production of ETO began in the early 20th century, with companies like Union Carbide and Monsanto playing a significant role in its manufacture. The use of ETO in World War I and World War II was widespread, with it being used in the production of Gas masks, Chemical weapons, and Explosives. The development of ETO-based products continued in the post-war period, with companies like 3M and Procter & Gamble introducing new products that utilized ETO.

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in Biology ETO is used in various biological applications, including the Sterilization of Medical equipment and Laboratory equipment. It is also used in the production of Vaccines, including those for Influenza, Hepatitis B, and Human papillomavirus. The use of ETO in Molecular biology is widespread, with it being used in the production of DNA sequencing and Polymerase chain reaction reagents. Companies like Illumina, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Agilent Technologies rely on ETO in their products and services. ETO is also used in the National Institutes of Health-funded research on Cancer treatment and Gene therapy.

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in Chemistry ETO is a critical component in various chemical reactions, including the production of Ethylene glycol and Polyethylene oxide. It is used in the manufacture of Surfactants, Lubricants, and Adhesives, which are used in various industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, and Construction. The use of ETO in Organic chemistry is widespread, with it being used in the production of Pharmaceuticals, including those produced by Pfizer, Merck & Co., and GlaxoSmithKline. ETO is also used in the American Chemical Society-recognized production of Catalysts and Enzymes.

Medical Applications of

ETO ETO is used in various medical applications, including the Sterilization of Medical devices and Medical equipment. It is also used in the production of Pharmaceuticals, including Antibiotics, Antiseptics, and Disinfectants. The use of ETO in Surgery is widespread, with it being used in the production of Surgical instruments and Surgical supplies. Companies like Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Stryker Corporation rely on ETO in their products and services. ETO is also used in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-recommended sterilization of Medical facilities and Hospitals.

Industrial Uses of

ETO ETO is used in various industrial applications, including the production of Plastics, Textiles, and Adhesives. It is used in the manufacture of Surfactants, Lubricants, and Catalysts, which are used in various industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, and Construction. The use of ETO in Industrial chemistry is widespread, with it being used in the production of Pesticides and Fungicides. Companies like BASF, Dow Chemical Company, and DuPont rely on ETO in their products and services. ETO is also used in the International Organization for Standardization-regulated production of Industrial equipment and Machinery. Category:Chemicals

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