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Di-iso-propyl ketone

Ketonic hydrolysis to di-iso-propyl ketone. Mix 15 g. of the ester with 30 ml. of glacial acetic acid, 10 ml. of water and 10 ml. of concentrated sulphuric acid, and reflux in a flask coimected by a ground glass joint... [Pg.480]

Ketonic hydrolysis with a mixture of sulphuric and acetic acids of the ethyl wobutyrylwobutyrate yields di-iso-propyl ketone ... [Pg.477]

The products of methyl n-hexyl ketone oxidation are capronic and acetic acids, capronic aldehyde, and diketone (130°C) [126], The hydroperoxide formed by the oxidation of di-iso-propyl ketone is relatively stable [127]. Decay of hydroperoxide produces acetone and isobutyric acid... [Pg.155]

Acetone Diethyl ketone Di-n-propyl ketone. Di-iso-propyl ketone Di-n-butyl ketone Di-iso-butyl ketone... [Pg.346]

Di iso-propyl ketone Dipropyl oxalate Di iso-propyl oxalate Dodecyl alcohol Dulcitol Flaidic acid Erythritol Ethane... [Pg.471]

Di-methyl aceto acetic ester Methyl iso-propyl ketone... [Pg.258]

Di-n-hexyl ketone Methyl ethyl ketone Methyl n-propyl ketone Methyl iso-propyl ketone Methyl n-butyl ketone Methyl iso-butyl ketone Methyl n-amyl ketone Methyl n-hexyl ketone Chloroacetone. ... [Pg.346]

Bamford CH, Norrish RGW (1935) Primary photochemical reactions. Part VII. Photochemical decomposition of iso-valeraldehyde and di-n-propyl ketone. J Chem Soc 1504—1511... [Pg.123]


See other pages where Di-iso-propyl ketone is mentioned: [Pg.481]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.481]    [Pg.471]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.481]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.481]    [Pg.471]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.1173]    [Pg.256]    [Pg.830]    [Pg.831]    [Pg.978]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.87 , Pg.328 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.477 , Pg.480 ]




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