- Butene, also
known as
butylene, is an
alkene with the
formula C4H8. The word
butene may
refer to any of the
individual compounds. They are
colourless gases...
- 1-Butene (IUPAC name: But-1-ene, also
known as 1-
butylene) is the
organic compound with the
formula CH3CH2CH=CH2. It is a
colorless gas. But-1-ene is an...
- is a four-carbon
branched alkene (olefin), one of the four
isomers of
butylene. It is a
colorless flammable gas, and is of
considerable industrial value...
- ecoflex, Wango, Ecoworld,
Eastar Bio, and Origo-Bi. It is also
called poly(
butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) and
sometimes polybutyrate-adipate-terephthalate...
- or
BioPBS (Mitsubishi Chemical). PBS
consists of
polymerized units of
butylene succinate, with
repeating C8H12O4 units. The
synthesis of
succinic acid...
- Butanediol, also
called butylene glycol, may
refer to any one of four
stable structural isomers: 1,2-Butanediol 1,3-Butanediol 1,4-Butanediol 2,3-Butanediol...
-
yellow bell peppers. 1,3 Butanediol, |
quote = Also
referred to as 1,3-
Butylene glycol,
maintains FDA GRAS
status as a
flavor molecule. Gräfje H, Körnig...
- 1,2-
Butylene carbonate is an
organic compound with
formula C 5H 8O 3, or (H5C2)(C2H3)(CO3). It is a
double ester with the
carbonate functional group bonded...
-
Butylene carbonate usually refers to 1,2-
Butylene carbonate, but it may also
refer to: cis-2,3-
Butylene carbonate trans-2,3-
Butylene carbonate Propylene...
- 2,3-
Butylene carbonate, a
chemical substance, may
refer to: cis-2,3-
Butylene carbonate trans-2,3-
Butylene carbonate This set
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