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Butyraldehyde, also
known as butanal, is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3(CH2)2CHO. This
compound is the
aldehyde derivative of butane. It is...
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metabolized to
lactic acid,
which is in turn
metabolized to n-butanol, n-
butyraldehyde, and n-butyric acid. n-Butyl
lactate reacts with
strong acids, strong...
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presence of a
metal catalyst.
Illustrative is the
generation of
butyraldehyde by
hydroformylation of propylene: H2 + CO + CH3CH=CH2 → CH3CH2CH2CHO...
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compound with the
formula (CH3)2CHCHO. It is an aldehyde,
isomeric with n-
butyraldehyde (butanal).
Isobutyraldehyde is made,
often as a side-product, by the...
- process) to
preferentially form the
butyraldehyde n-butanal.
Typical catalysts are
based on
cobalt and rhodium.
Butyraldehyde is then
hydrogenated to produce...
- 2-Ethylhexanal is
synthesized by
condensation of two
equivalents of
butyraldehyde followed by
hydrogenation of the
intermediate 2-ethylhexenal. The compound...
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Hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) is used as the
source of calcium.
Butyraldehyde and
formaldehyde react in a
water solution in the
presence of a basic...
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molecular formula C4H8O may
refer to:
Butanone Butyraldehyde Crotyl alcohol Cyclobutanol 1,2-Epoxybutane 2,3-Epoxybutane
Ethyl vinyl ether Isobutyraldehyde...
- flexibility. It is
prepared from
polyvinyl alcohol by
reaction with
butyraldehyde. The
major application is
laminated safety gl**** for
automobile windshields...
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converts propene and
syngas to 2-ethylhexanol via
hydroformylation to
butyraldehyde,
aldol condensation to 2-ethylhexanal and
finally hydrogenation. Pentaerythritol...