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Alcoholates (verb): The act of creating or forming alcoholates, which are compounds formed by the reaction of an alcohol with a metal
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Solvates are for example alcoholates of the compound.
Aluminium alcoholates and titanium alcoholates are preferred.
Suitable bases include alkali metal alcoholates.
These alcoholates may be used as an alcohol solution.
Alkali alkoxides are sometime referred to as alkali alcoholates.
These alcoholates can be used alone or in combination.
It is preferred to employ titanium alcoholates such as tetraethyl titanate.
Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanol.
Examples of the solvent compound are hydrates and alcoholates.
Mixtures of magnesium alcoholates also can be employed if desired.
Specific examples of the solvate include hydrates and alcoholates.
Potassium alcoholates are particularly preferred.
Preferably alkali metal alcoholates are used.
Sodium methylate and sodium ethylate are preferred alkali metal alcoholates.
Usually alkaline or earth metal alcoholates are used as base.

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Alkali alcoholates are chemical compounds that are used in a wide variety of industrial applications.
Inorganic aluminium salts and aluminium alcoholates are especially recommended.
Commonly used catalysts for alcoholysis include alkali hydroxides and alcoholates.
Particular preference is given to titanium alcoholates based on aliphatic alcohols.
Na and K alcoholates can be added to increase the reaction rate.
It is immaterial whether an isolated metal alcoholate or a mixture of metal alcoholates is employed.
It was found that melt stable alcoholates are capable of reducing the emission of acrolein.
Electrolytic systems have been proposed for use in producing alkali alcoholates from salt solutions.
Alcoholates are preferred, in particular those of titanium.
Bases such as potassium hydroxide or potassium alcoholates can also be used.
Alkoxy alcoholates such as, for example, methoxyethanolates are especially recommended.
It is also possible to use complexes of titanium alcoholates with magnesium halides.
Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanol; except for.
Suitable bases include alkali metal alcoholates and alkaline earth metal alcoholates.
Suitable Lewis bases are for example alkali metal alcoholates.
The electrolytic method of making alkali alcoholates may be performed in a continuous or batch operation.
Randomizing agents may also be added, such as sodium alcoholates.
The disadvantage of this process is that these alcoholates are expensive and hardly commercially available.
In the esterification, it is also possible to use alkali metal alcoholates.
Generally alkaline alcoholates such as methylate or ethylate of lithium, sodium, or potassium are used.
Additionally, the cost of magnesium alcoholates is fairly high.
Suitable bases are alkaline or alkaline earth metals hydroxides, carbonates or alcoholates.
Metallic sodium, sodium hydroxide and sodium alcoholates are particularly useful.
Process according to claim 5, wherein the metal alcoholate is chosen from alkoxy alcoholates.
In the case of zirconium, the alcoholates and acetyl acetonates can also be used.
The alkali metal or alkaline earth metal derivatives can be the oxides, hydroxides or alcoholates.
Hydrophobic groups may be introduced using alcoholates like sodium ethanolat, butanolat or octanolat.
Specific examples thereof include magnesium dichloride, magnesium dibromide, magnesium diiodide, and alcoholates thereof.
These carboxylates, acetylacetonates and alcoholates can be readily formulated into a typical polyol pre-mix.
Particularly preferred transition metal compounds are Ti and V halides, alcoholates or haloalcoholates.
Aluminum alcoholates also include tritertiary butoxide ; other aluminum salts are aluminum chloride and aluminum sulfate.
Such solvates are for example hydrates, alcoholates and the like.
The preferred aminoalcoholates are the alcoholates of methanolamine, of ethanolamine or of propan-3-olamine.
Such solvates include for example hydrates, alcoholates and the like.
Examples of alcoholates may include methylate, ethylate, propylate, and butylate.

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