- In
organic chemistry, a
propyl group is a three-carbon
alkyl substituent with
chemical formula −CH2CH2CH3 for the
linear form. This
substituent form is...
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Propyl propanoate (also
known as
propyl propionate and n-
propyl propionate) is the
organic compound with the
molecular formula C6H12O2. It is the ester...
- 1-Propanol (also propan-1-ol, propanol, n-
propyl alcohol) is a
primary alcohol with the
formula CH3CH2CH2OH and
sometimes represented as PrOH or n-PrOH...
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Propyl acetate, also
known as
propyl ethanoate, is an
organic compound.
Nearly 20,000 tons are
produced annually for use as a solvent. This
colorless liquid...
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Propyl gallate, or
propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate, is an
ester formed by the
condensation of
gallic acid and propanol.
Since 1948, this
antioxidant has...
- p. 749. ISBN 9780911910278. Logsden, John E.; Loke,
Richard A. (1999). "
Propyl Alcohols". In Kroschwitz,
Jacqueline I. (ed.). Kirk-Othmer
Concise Encyclopedia...
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Propyl benzoate is an
organic chemical compound used as a food additive. It is an ester.
Propyl benzoate has a
nutty odor and
sweet fruity or nut-like...
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There are two
isomers of propanol. 1-Propanol, n-propanol, or propan-1-ol: CH3CH2CH2OH, the most
common meaning 2-Propanol,
isopropyl alcohol, isopropanol...
- 5-Nitro-2-propoxyaniline, also
known as P-4000 and Ultrasüss, is
about 4,000
times the
intensity of
sucrose (hence its
alternate name, P-4000). It is an...
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Propylparaben (also
spelled propyl paraben) is the n-
propyl ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid. It
occurs as a
natural substance found in many
plants and...