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Classification of alcohols

Structure and Classification of Alcohols 425 10-3 Nomenclature of Alcohols and Phenols 427 10-4 Physical Properties of Alcohols 430 10-5 Commercially Important Alcohols 433 10-6 Acidity of Alcohols and Phenols 435 10-7 Synthesis of Alcohols Introduction and Review 438 Summary Previous Alcohol Syntheses 438 10-8 Organometallic Reagents for Alcohol Synthesis 440 10-9 Addition of Organometallic Reagents to Carbonyl Compounds 443... [Pg.11]

Classification of alcohols. Alcohols are classified according to the type of carbon atom (primary, secondary, or tertiary) bonded to the hydroxyl group. Phenols have a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom in a benzene ring. [Pg.426]

B. SiUanaukee P, Olsson U. Improved Diagnostic Classification of Alcohol Abusers by Combining Carbohydrate-deficient Transferrin and-Glutamyltransferase. Clin Chem 2001 47 681-5. [Pg.1842]

Classification of alcohols. The reagent reacts with an alcohol in a few minutes to form a carbamate, the NMR spectrum of which can be used to determine whether the alcohol is primary, secondary, or tertiary.2 In the case of a tertiary alcohol, loss... [Pg.489]

In the past, different authors had different views on the classification of alcohols in tobacco and tobacco smoke. In onr catalog, we employ a system different from those used by our forerunners. In 1954, Kosak (2170), in his smoke component compilation, listed seven alcohols four alcohols (methanol, glycerol, diethylene glycol, and ethylene glycol) and three phenols (phenol, phenols, and catechol). He did not list either levoglucosan or a phytosterol as an alcohol but listed both as miscellaneous smoke components. In 1959, Johnstone and Plimmer (1971) listed thirteen alcohols plus five phytosterols identified in tobacco and/or smoke. [Pg.111]

A How is the classification of alcohols into primary, secondary, or tertiary different from the classification of amines into primary, secondary, or tertiary (other than that alcohols contain oxygen and amines contain nitrogen) ... [Pg.952]

A review of the role of measurements of brain metabolite levels by H NMR in the classification of alcohol use disorders has been produeed. The use of H NMR for the assessment of foetal brain metabolism has also been reviewed. ... [Pg.396]

Describe the classification of alcohols describe the solubility of alcohols in water. [Pg.406]

The classification of alcohols has been moved to Section 12.2 Properties of Alcohols. ... [Pg.729]

Used for classification of alcohols and derivatisation of thiols for nmr anal. Liq. Bp2o 80-85°. [Pg.914]


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