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Acetaldehyde ethyl mercaptal

Mercaptals, CH2CH(SR)2, are formed in a like manner by the addition of mercaptans. The formation of acetals by noncatalytic vapor-phase reactions of acetaldehyde and various alcohols at 35°C has been reported (67). Butadiene [106-99-0] can be made by the reaction of acetaldehyde and ethyl alcohol at temperatures above 300°C over a tantala—siUca catalyst (68). Aldol and crotonaldehyde are beheved to be intermediates. Butyl acetate [123-86-4] has been prepared by the catalytic reaction of acetaldehyde with 1-butanol [71-36-3] at 300°C (69). [Pg.51]

Mercaptals and Mercaptols.—Ethylidene mercaptan is ordinarily obtained as the thio-ether by the action of ethyl mercaptan on acetaldehyde ... [Pg.197]


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