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Amyl i-valerate

Poly(isobutylene) i-Amyl w-valerate Chlorobenzene/propanol 21-22... [Pg.369]

Successful results have been obtained (Renfrew and Chaney, 1946) with ethyl formate methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, iso-butyl, sec.-butyl and iso-amyl acetat ethyleneglycol diacetate ethyl monochloro- and trichloro-acetates methyl, n-propyl, n-octyl and n-dodecyl propionates ethyl butyrate n-butyl and n-amyl valerates ethyl laurate ethyl lactate ethyl acetoacetate diethyl carbonate dimethyl and diethyl oxalates diethyl malonate diethyl adipate di-n-butyl tartrate ethyl phenylacetate methyl and ethyl benzoates methyl and ethyl salicylates diethyl and di-n-butyl phthalates. The method fails for vinyl acetate, ieri.-butyl acetate, n-octadecyl propionate, ethyl and >i-butyl stearate, phenyl, benzyl- and guaicol-acetate, methyl and ethyl cinnamate, diethyl sulphate and ethyl p-aminobenzoate. [Pg.393]

Isomerism.—Isomerism in the case of the acids is of the same character as that of the alkyl halides and the alcohols if we consider the acids as mono-carboxyl substitution products of the hydrocarbons. In the five carbon acids, the pentanoic or valeric acids, we have one compound which possesses an asymmetric carbon atom. It is the 2-methyl butanoic-i acid. According to the van t Hofif-LeBel theory this compound should exist in three forms, dextro lew and inactive. By oxidation of the fermentation amyl alcohol which is a mixture of 2-methyl butanol-1 and 2-methyl butanol-4 there is obtained a mixture of two of the valeric acids, viz., the 2-methyl butanoic-i acid and the 2-methyl butanoic-4. This same mixture is found naturally in the roots of Valeriana officinalis. By separating out the 2-methyl butanoic-4 acid the 2-methyl butanoic-1 acid is obtained. This acid is inactive, but has nevery with certaintyy been separated into its optical components, though it is claimed that a dextro form has been obtained. [Pg.130]

Amyl benzoate Benzyl isovalerate Benzyl-2-methyl butyrate Benzyl valerate Butyl phenylacetate p-Cresyl isovalerate Cuminyl acetate Dimethyl benzyl carbinyl acetate Ethyl-4-phenylbutyrate Greeny I acetate Isoamyl benzoate Isobutyl phenylacetate Isoeugenyl ethyl ether a-Methylbenzyl butyrate Phenethyl butyrate Phenethyl isobutyrate... [Pg.7078]


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