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Ether dialkyl alkanol

Carbon disulfide reacts with alkanols or diaLkyl ethers at 250—500°C over activated alumina catalyst to give diaLkyl sulfides. For example, methanol yields dimethyl sulfide [75-18-3]. [Pg.28]

Similarly, they derived relationships for alkenes, alkylbenzenes, alkanols, dialkyl ethers, mono-, di-, and trialkyl amines, and alkyl halides. For example, the equation for dialkyl ethers (C4-C8) is... [Pg.58]

Solvatochromic Approach Solvatochromic relationships are multivariate correlations between a property, usually solubility or partitioning property (see Sections 11.4 and 13.3), and solvatochromic parameters, parameters that account for the solutes interaction with the solvent. In the case of vapor pressure, the solvatochromic parameters only have to account for intermolecular interaction such as selfassociation between the solute (i.e., pure compound) molecules themselves. The following model has been reported for liquid and solid compounds, including hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, alkanols, dialkyl ethers, and compounds such as dimethyl formamide, dimethylacetamide, pyridine, and dimethyl sulfoxide... [Pg.78]

Coffander-iype Relationships Collander has studied partition coefficients in different alcohol-water systems [16]. He found that these partition coefficients are mutually correlated. For certain compounds containing one hydrophilic group, such as alkanols, alkanoic acids, alkanoates, dialkyl ethers, and alkylamines and selected compounds containing two, three, or four such groups, he reports the following equation ... [Pg.151]

Polarizability-Kow Relationships Molar polarizabilities can be derived from molecular orbital (MO) calculations by the complete neglect of differential overlap (CNDO) method [42]. The following correlation has been found for polar compounds that contain either hydrogen-bond-accepting or hydrogen-bond-donating groups (alkanols, alkanones, dialkyl ethers, alkanenitriles) ... [Pg.155]


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