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Isobutanol (IUPAC nomenclature: 2-methylpropan-1-ol) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2CHCH2OH (sometimes
represented as i-BuOH). This colorless...
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designed for use with
gasoline without modification. Both n-butanol and
isobutanol have been
studied as
possible fuels. Both can be
produced from biom****...
- t-BuOH).
These are 1-butanol, two
stereoisomers of sec-butyl alcohol,
isobutanol and tert-butyl alcohol.
Butanol is
primarily used as a
solvent and as...
- materials,
specifically No. 2 dent corn, into high-value
protein and
isobutanol, a
primary building block for
renewable hydrocarbons,
including sustainable...
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Isobutyl nitrite, C4H9NO2, is an
alkyl nitrite, an
ester of
isobutanol and
nitrous acid. Its
chemical structure is (CH3)2CH-CH2-ONO.
Isobutyl nitrite is...
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interest as a
precursor to
isobutanol. E. coli as well as
several other organisms has been
genetically modified to
produce isobutanol. α-Ketoisovalerate, derived...
- (CH3)3COH (sometimes
represented as t-BuOH). Its
isomers are 1-butanol,
isobutanol, and butan-2-ol. tert-Butyl
alcohol is a
colorless solid,
which melts...
- acetate, is a
common solvent. It is
produced from the
esterification of
isobutanol with
acetic acid. It is used as a
solvent for
lacquer and nitrocellulose...
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compound with
formula CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3. Its
structural isomers are 1-butanol,
isobutanol, and tert-butanol. 2-Butanol is
chiral and thus can be
obtained as either...
- may
refer to:
Butanols 1-Butanol (n-Butanol) 2-Butanol (sec-Butanol)
Isobutanol (2-methylpropan-1-ol) tert-Butyl
alcohol (tert-Butanol, 2-methylpropanol)...