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Butanol (also
called butyl alcohol) is a four-carbon
alcohol with a
formula of C4H9OH,
which occurs in five
isomeric structures (four
structural isomers)...
- 1-
Butanol, also
known as butan-1-ol or n-
butanol, is a
primary alcohol with the
chemical formula C4H9OH and a
linear structure.
Isomers of 1-
butanol are...
- sec-
butanol, is an
organic compound with
formula CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3. Its
structural isomers are 1-
butanol, isobutanol, and tert-
butanol. 2-
Butanol is chiral...
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Butanol may be used as a fuel in an
internal combustion engine. It is more
similar to
gasoline than it is to ethanol. A C4-hydrocarbon,
butanol is a drop-in...
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formula of (CH3)3COH (sometimes
represented as t-BuOH). Its
isomers are 1-
butanol, isobutanol, and butan-2-ol. tert-Butyl
alcohol is a
colorless solid, which...
- Acetone–
butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation, also
known as the
Weizmann process, is a
process that uses
bacterial fermentation to
produce acetone, n-
butanol,...
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solvent either directly or as its esters. Its
isomers are 1-
butanol, 2-
butanol, and tert-
butanol, all of
which are
important industrially.
Fusel alcohols...
- 4-Amino-1-
butanol, or 4-aminobutanol, also
known as 4-hydroxybutylamine, is an
alkanolamine and an
analogue and
precursor of the
neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric...
- The kauri-
butanol value ("Kb value") is an international,
standardized measure of
solvent power for a
hydrocarbon solvent, and is
governed by an ASTM...
- by the
addition of
water to alkenes. Ethanol, isopropanol, 2-
butanol, and tert-
butanol are
produced by this
general method. Two
implementations are emplo****...