-
engineered to
produce 1-
butanol indirectly from CO2 and water.
Butanols are
normally present in
fusel alcohol.
Since the 1950s, most
butanol in the
United States...
-
Report for n-
Butanol from the
Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) IPCS
Environmental Health Criteria 65:
Butanols: four isomers...
- (2005). "
Butanols". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3527306732.. Doyle, R. R. (1986). "2-
Butanol safety warning"...
- is
considered as one of the main
obstacles to
commercial production of
butanols.
Using inexpensive and
abundant feedstocks, e.g., corn stover,
could enhance...
-
component of some biofuels.
Isobutanol is one of the
least toxic of the
butanols with an LD50 of 2460 mg/kg (rat, oral). In
March 2009, the
Government of...
- for
Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). IPCS
Environmental Health Criteria 65:
Butanols: four
isomers IPCS
Health and
Safety Guide 7: tert-
Butanol...
- The kauri-
butanol value ("Kb value") is an international,
standardized measure of
solvent power for a
hydrocarbon solvent, and is
governed by an ASTM...
- may
refer to:
Butanols 1-
Butanol (n-
Butanol) 2-
Butanol (sec-
Butanol)
Isobutanol (2-methylpropan-1-ol) tert-Butyl
alcohol (tert-
Butanol, 2-methylpropanol)...
- Acetone–
butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation, also
known as the
Weizmann process, is a
process that uses
bacterial fermentation to
produce acetone, n-
butanol,...
- 3,3-Dimethyl-1-
butanol (DMB) is a
structural analog of choline. DMB
inhibits microbial trimethylamine (TMA)
formation in mice and in
human ****, thereby...