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butyl, tert-
butyl or t-
butyl: −C(CH3)3 (preferred
IUPAC name: tert-
butyl)
According to
IUPAC nomenclature, "isobutyl", "sec-
butyl", and "tert-
butyl"...
- n-
Butyl acetate is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3CO2(CH2)3CH3. A colorless,
flammable liquid, it is the
ester derived from n-butanol and acetic...
- including:
Butyl acetate Butyl acrylate Butyl butyrate Butyl cyanoacrylate Butyl methacrylate Dibutyl phthalate Media related to
Butyl esters at Wikimedia...
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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)...
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Butyl bromide (C4H9Br) may
refer to: 1-Bromobutane (n-
Butyl bromide) 2-Bromobutane (sec-
butyl bromide) 1-Bromo-2-methylpropane (isobutyl bromide)...
- tert-
Butyl alcohol is the
simplest tertiary alcohol, with a
formula of (CH3)3COH (sometimes
represented as t-BuOH). Its
isomers are 1-butanol, isobutanol...
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Butyl rubber,
sometimes just
called "
butyl", is a
synthetic rubber, a
copolymer of
isobutylene with isoprene. The
abbreviation IIR
stands for isobutylene...
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Butyl chloride (C4H9Cl) may
refer to: n-
Butyl chloride (butan-1-chloride) sec-
Butyl chloride (butan-2-chloride)
Isobutyl chloride (1-chloro-2-methylpropane)...
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Methyl tert-
butyl ether (MTBE), also
known as tert-
butyl methyl ether, is an
organic compound with a
structural formula (CH3)3COCH3. MTBE is a volatile...
- tert-
butyl alcohol. It is
produced industrially as a
precursor to
other organic compounds. tert-
Butyl chloride is
produced by the
reaction of tert-
butyl alcohol...