- Originally, an
alcoholate was the
crystalline form of a salt in
which alcohol took the
place of
water of crystallization, such as [SnCl3(OC2H5)·C2H5OH]2...
- rather, the
aroma used is
produced locally, an
alcoholate made from the base ingredients. Once the
alcoholate is ready, it is then
added into a
mixture of...
-
diols which have
higher pKa
values than
phenols and
therefore do not form
alcoholate ions in
aqueous solutions. The base
catalysed reaction of an acyl chloride...
-
metal alcoholates",
issued 1934-10-30 US2796443A, Meyer,
Robert H. & Johnson,
Arthur K., "Method for
making anhydrous alkali metal alcoholates", issued...
- by JARI and 3,500 ppm
water in the E20
experiments by TU
Darmstadt the
alcoholate/alkoxide
corrosion stopped. In the fuel
ethanol this
resembles 20,000...
-
obtainable by
transesterification of
lower esters catalysed by
titanium alcoholates or
organic tin
compounds (e.g.
dibutyltin dilaurate).
Acrylate polymer...
- (1942). "alpha-Bromo
Secondary Alkyl Ketones. I.
Reaction with
Sodium Alcoholates. A New
Synthesis of
Tertiary Acids by Rearrangement1,2".
Journal of the...
-
becomes the
leaving group in the
subsequent nucleophilic attack by an
alcoholate ion. This Fehr–Ohloff–Büchi
variant of the Eschenmoser–Ohloff fragramentation...
-
longer in use) UN 3205 4.2
Alkaline earth metal alcoholates, n.o.s. UN 3206 4.2
Alkali metal alcoholates, self-heating, corrosive, n.o.s. UN 3207 (4.3)...
- (1942). "alpha-Bromo
Secondary Alkyl Ketones. I.
Reaction with
Sodium Alcoholates. A New
Synthesis of
Tertiary Acids by Rearrangement1,2".
Journal of the...