- The
diisopropylbenzenes (DIPB) are
organic compounds with the
formula C6H4(CH(CH3)2)2.
Three isomers exist: 1,2- 1,3-, and 1,4-
diisopropylbenzene. All...
- 1,3-
Diisopropylbenzene is an
aromatic hydrocarbon with the
formula C6H4(CHMe2)2 (Me = CH3). It is one of
three isomeric diisopropylbenzenes. This colorless...
- may
refer to:
Cyclododecatriene Diisopropylbenzenes 1,2-
Diisopropylbenzene 1,3-
Diisopropylbenzene 1,4-
Diisopropylbenzene Hexamethylbenzene Iceane 2-Phenylhexane...
- as high as 90%. The
addition of two
equivalents of
propylene gives diisopropylbenzene (DIPB).
Using transalkylation, DIPB is
comproportionated with benzene...
-
Hydroquinone is
prepared by
dialkylation of
benzene with
propene to give 1,4-
diisopropylbenzene. This
compound reacts with air to
afford the bis(hydroperoxide). Analogous...
- from benzene,
starting with
dialkylation with
propylene to give 1,3-
diisopropylbenzene.
Oxidation and Hock
rearrangement of this
disubstituted arene gives...
- 1,3-
Diisopropylbenzene is
produced via transalkylation, a
special form of Friedel–Crafts alkylation....
- and
involves the
dialkylation of
benzene with
propene to give 1,4-
diisopropylbenzene. This
compound reacts with air to
afford the bis(hydroperoxide), which...
- can be
obtained by
several routes. One
route involves oxidation of
diisopropylbenzene and the Hock rearrangement. The net
reaction can be
represented as...
-
which can be
easily bridged together with
small dienes, such as 1,3-
Diisopropylbenzene(DIB), 1,4-diphenylbutadiyne, limonene,
divinylbenzene (DVB), dicyclopentadiene...