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Butyl valerate

Kolbe noted also the formation of traces of methyl acetate and butyl valerate from electrolysis of acetate and valerate respectively. Careful analysis of reaction products by Petersen (1900) identified compounds which are today formulated as being derived from carbocations formed by loss of one electron from the alkyl radical [50]. Propanoic acid gives mostly ethene while butanoic acid and 2-methyl-propanoic acid give mostly propene. Acetate and long chain alkylcarboxylates give mostly the Kolbe type dimer hydrocarbon on electrolysis of their potassium salts in concentrated solution at a platinum electrode, using high current density and low temperatures [51]. [Pg.312]

Petersen 4 subjected the behavior of both acids to a thorough investigation. He established the formation of normal octane. and butyl valerate in the decomposition of n-valeric acid among... [Pg.90]

The electrolysis of these three isomeric acids affords thus considerable qualitative differences in the results. Summing up the whole matter, it can be said that the electrolysis of a valeric acid gives octane, butyl valerate, butylene, butyl alcohol, and butyric aldehyde. [Pg.92]

C8H18 2,2,3-trimethylpentane 564-02-3 1.252E+10 88.690 18071 C9H1802 butyl valerate 591-68-4 1.454E+10 103.920... [Pg.655]

C9H1802 butyl valerate 591-68-4 5.615 21044 C10H2002 2-ethylhexyl acetate 103-09-3 5.895... [Pg.667]

C9H1802 butyl valerate 591-68-4 gas 2.069 2 20947 C10H20 2-methyl-1-nonene 2980-71-4 gas 0.000 2... [Pg.679]

Wagenknecht [17] found that the reduction of 1-bromobutane at graphite in carbon dioxide-saturated DMF containing TEABr is a two-electron process, and that the generated butyl carbanions lead to the formation of butane, 1-butene, octane, butyl valerate, butyl-A,A-dimethyloxamate, and dibutyl-2-methylmalonate. Earlier work by Kaabak and CO workers [26], dealing with the reduction of iodoethane and 1-bromobutane at graphite in DMF, revealed that alkanes, olefins, dimers, and solvent-derived species are produced. [Pg.345]

F.32) Pentanoic acid, butyl ester, butyl pentanoate, butyl valerate, butyl valerianate (591-68-4) FEMA 2217... [Pg.177]

C9H1802 n-BUTYL VALERATE -43.663 1.1626E+00 -1.0255E-03 5.0332E-07 -1.0407E-10 298 1500... [Pg.378]


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N-BUTYL VALERATE.137(Vol

N-Butyl valerate

Valeral

Valerate

Valerates

Valeric

Valeric acid (hydrolysis of n-butyl cyanide)

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