Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Diacetone alcohol physical properties

Fuge, E.T.J., Bowden, S.T., Jones, W.J. (1952) Some physical properties of diacetone alcohol, mesityl oxide and methyl isobutyl ketone. J. Phys. Chem. 56, 1013-1016. [Pg.429]

Table 12.30 Physical Properties of Acetone-Free Diacetone Alcohol (2)... Table 12.30 Physical Properties of Acetone-Free Diacetone Alcohol (2)...
Physical properties Methyl isobutyl Methyl rj-butyl Ethyl rj-butyl Methyl rj-amyl Methyl isoamyl Dipropyl Diacetone alcohol... [Pg.255]

The low surface tension of alcohols is a property which favors their use in coating formulations. Alcoholic solvents afford a wide range of evaporation rates and excellent solvency for various resins and polymer compositions. The four lowest molecular weight alcohols are completely miscible with water and with most organic solvents. Tertiary butyl alcohol, diacetone alcohol, furfuryl alcohol, and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol are also completely soluble in water. A compilation of general physical properties data is reported in Table 4. Table 5 reports solubility data. [Pg.35]


See other pages where Diacetone alcohol physical properties is mentioned: [Pg.536]    [Pg.335]    [Pg.85]    [Pg.253]    [Pg.65]    [Pg.225]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.900 ]




SEARCH



Alcohols physical properties

Diacetone

Diacetone alcohol

Physical Alcohol

© 2024 chempedia.info