etoksülaatsioon
Etoksülaatsioon is an industrial chemical process in which ethylene oxide is added to a substrate molecule to create a linear polyethylene glycol chain. The reaction typically proceeds under acidic or basic conditions and can be carried out with a variety of starting materials, including alcohols, fats, and fatty acids. The product of etoksülaatsioon is a polyether compound that can vary in molecular weight depending on the number of ethylene oxide units incorporated.
Historically, the first successful large‑scale implementation of this reaction dates back to the 1940s, when it
The basic mechanism involves ring opening of ethylene oxide, followed by nucleophilic attack on the substrate
Etoksülaatsioon products find application in detergents, lubricants, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical excipients. Their amphiphilic nature makes them