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Butyric ethyl ester

The method of von Miller/3 electrolyzing potassium ethyl--malonate with potassium salts 0 aliphatic carboxylic acids, also gives satisfactory results. If potassium acetate is chosen as the second component of the electrolytic mixture, propionic ethyl ester is formed and likewise by using potassium propionate or potassium butyrate we obtain butyric ethyl ester or valeric ethyl ester respectively. [Pg.108]

Yon Miller and Hofer 3 have also carried out the principle of the electrolysis of mixtures, discussed under malonic acid, using potassium ethyl succinate, and submitting the latter to electrolysis at the anode with potassium salts of monocarboxylic acids. They thus obtained on the addition of potassium acetate about 69% of the theoretical quantity of butyric ethyl ester ... [Pg.111]

Diacetoxymercuriphenyl-a-amino) butyric ethyl ester, dichloride, dibromide,... [Pg.393]

Electrosyntheses Butyric ethyl ester—Succinic ethyl ester... [Pg.14]

In this way they prepared butyric ethyl ester from potassium acetate and potassium-ethyl succinate. The synthesis of the ethyl ester of valeric, capronic, and isobutyl-acetic acid was also effected. [Pg.54]

Esters of medium volatility are capable of removing the water formed by distillation. Examples are propyl, butyl, and amyl formates, ethyl, propyl, butyl, and amyl acetates, and the methyl and ethyl esters of propionic, butyric, and valeric acids. In some cases, ternary azeotropic mixtures of alcohol, ester, and water are formed. This group is capable of further subdivision with ethyl acetate, all of the ester is removed as a vapor mixture with alcohol and part of the water, while the balance of the water accumulates in the system. With butyl acetate, on the other hand, all of the water formed is removed overhead with part of the ester and alcohol, and the balance of the ester accumulates as a high boiler in the system. [Pg.376]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Butyric acid, Ethyl ester Butyric ether Ethyl butanoate Chemical Formula CHjCHjCHjCOOCjHj... [Pg.161]

ETHYL 2,4-DIPHEN YLB UTANO ATE (Butyric acid, 2,4-diphenyl-, ethyl ester)... [Pg.72]

B-Butyraldehyde, condensation with N-phenylhydroxylamine, 46, 96 -Butyric acid, reaction with iron powder to yield 4-heptanone, 47, 75 Butyric acid, 7-bromo-, ethyl ester, 46, 42... [Pg.123]

The molecular ion can be very small or nonexistent. Esters where R is greater than methyl form a protonated acid that aids in the interpretation (e.g., m/z 47, formates m/z 61, acetates m/z 75. propionates m/z 89, butyrates etc.). Interpreting the mass spectra of ethyl esters may be confusing without accurate mass measurement because the loss of C2H4 can be confused with the loss of CO from a cyclic ketone. [Pg.64]

The ability to disperse the calcium soap formed from a given amount of sodium oleate has been studied for a number of a-sulfo fatty acid esters with 14-22 carbon atoms [28,30]. In principle, the lime soap dispersion property increases with the number of C atoms and the dissymmetry of the molecule. Esters with 14 C atoms have no dispersion power and in the case of esters with 15-17 carbon atoms the least symmetrical are the better lime soap-dispersing agents. However this property does not only depend on the symmetry but on the chain length of the fatty acid group. For example, methyl and ethyl a-sulfomyristate have better dispersing power than dodecyl propionate and butyrate. The esters with 18 and more carbon atoms are about equal in lime soap dispersion power. Isobutyl a-sulfopalmitate is the most effective agent under the test conditions. [Pg.482]

Cyano-2-phenyl-butyric acid ethyl ester (VI)... [Pg.1615]

The mesogenic units with methylenic spacers were prepared by reacting the sodium salt of either 4-methoxy-4 -hydroxybiphenyl or 4-phenylphenol with a bromoester in DMF at 82° C for at least 4 hours in the presence of tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulfate (TBAH) as phase transfer catalyst. In this way, ethyl 4-(4-oxybi-phenyl)butyrate, ethyl 4-(4-methoxy-4 -oxybiphenyl)butyrate, ethyl 4-(4-oxybiphenyl)valerate, ethyl 4-(4-methoxy-4 -oxybiphenyl)-valerate, n-propyl 4-(4-oxybiphenyl)undecanoate and n-propyl 4-(4-methoxy-4 -oxybiphenyl)undecanoate were obtained. These esters were hydrolyzed with base and acidified to obtain the carboxylic acids. The corresponding potassium carboxylates were obtained by reaction with approximately stoichiometric amounts of potassium hydroxide. Experimental details of these syntheses were described elsewhere (27). [Pg.102]

Butane, 1,4-diiodo-, 30, 33 2-Butanone, 3-acetamido-, 33,1 n-BuTYLACETYLENE, 30, IS tert-Butyl alcohol, 30, 19, 20 32, 20 ierl-Butylbenzene, 32, 91 n-Butyl bromide, 30, 16 tert-Butyl hypochlorite, 32, 20 n-Butyl iodide, 30, 34 Butylketene dimer, 31, 71 -ter -Butylphenyl salicylate, 32, 26 Butyrchloral, 33, IS Butyric acid, a, y-dicyano-o-phenyl-, ethyl ester, 30, 80... [Pg.53]

Acetic acid, butyl ester Acetic acid, pentyl ester Acetic acid, decyl ester Acetic acid, benzyl ester Acetic acid, benzyl ester Acetic acid, 1-cyclohexenyl ester Acetic acid, 3-cyclohexenyl ester Butyric acid, benzyl ester Phenylacetic acid, propyl ester Oleic acid, methyl ester Linoleic acid, methyl ester Linolenic acid, methyl ester Adipic acid, methyl ester Adipic acid, ethyl ester Adipic acid, diethyl ester Adipic acid, dipropyl ester Adipic acid, (methylethyl)ester Adipic acid,... [Pg.370]

Production of Citrus Essence Oils. Distillative concentration of citrus juices yields essence oils, which separate from the aqueous phase in the receiver when the distillate condenses. The composition of essence oils is similar to that of peel oils, but the essence oils usually contain larger quantities of aliphatic ethyl esters (e.g., ethyl butyrate in orange essence oil). Thus, their aroma resembles that of a particular juice more than that of peel oils. [Pg.185]

Using the same approach, we can combine all other important volatile ingredients of a strawberry to form specific bases. All fruity esters like ethyl butyrate, ethyl caproate or ethyl isobutyrate can be combined to a fruity base , and all caramel-like ingredients to a caramel base , and so on. Finally, all major flavour characters of a strawberry can be obtained by appropriate combination of only a few bases. [Pg.474]

Butyric acid, a,y-DiCYANO-a-PHENYL-, ETHYL ESTER, 80... [Pg.57]

Butyric Acid, Ethyl Ester Ethyl Butyrate... [Pg.30]


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