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2- ETHYL-1-BUTANOL

Ethoxylated Dodecanol Ethoxylated Dodecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Myristyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Nonylphenol Ethoxylated Pentadecanol Ethoxylated Pentadecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Tetradecanol Ethoxylated Tetradecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Tridecanol Ethoxylated Tridecyl Alcohol Ethoxytriethylene Glycol Ethoxy Triglycol Ethyl Acetate Ethylacetic Acid Ethyl Acetoacetate Ethyl Acrylate Ethyl Alcohol Ethyl Aldehyde Ethylaluminum Dichloride Ediylaluminum Sesquichloride Ethylamine Ethylbenzene Ethyl Butanoate Ethyl Butanol 2-Ethyl-1 -Butanol 2-Ethylbutyl Alcohol Ethyl Butyrate... [Pg.49]

Glutaraldehyde Solution Acetylacetone N-Amyl Mercaptan N-Amyl Alcohol Pentaerythritol 1-Pentene Amyl Acetate N-Amyl Alcohol Ethyl Butanol N-Amyl Chloride N-Amyl Methyl Ketone N - Amyltrochlorosilane Peracetic Acid Urea Peroxide Perchloric Acid Perchloric Acid... [Pg.74]

ETHYL BUTANOL Pseudohexyl Alcohol, sec-Pentylcarbinol, sec-Hexyl Alcohol, 2-Ethyl-l-butanol Combustible Liquid 1 2 0... [Pg.101]

Butanol 2-ethyl butanol 1-Hexand 2-ethyl hexancl Isononyl alcohol... [Pg.93]

Ethyl Butanol 2-Ethyl-1-Butanol 2-Ethylbutyl Alcohol Sec-Hexyl Alcohol Sec-Pentyl Carbinol Pseudohexyl Alcohol... [Pg.247]

Ethyl Butanol Fresh-air mask plastic gloves coverall goggles safety shower and eye bath. Remove to fresh air. Remove and wash contaminated clothing. Wash affected skin areas with water. Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and get medical care. [Pg.326]

Ethyl Butanol Data not available Data not available 0.5-5 Data not available... [Pg.386]

Ethyl Butanol 128 1.9 8.8 Carbon dioxide or dry chemical for small fires alcohol foam for large fires Not pertinent Not pertinent 580 (calc.) No ... [Pg.443]

ETHYL BUTANOL-1 (97-95-0) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 70°F/ 21°C). Violent reaction with oxidizers, ammonium persulfate, bromine dioxide, nitric acid, perchlorates, permanganates, peroxides, sulfuric acid. Reacts, possibly violently, with acetaldehyde, alkalineearth and alkali metals, strong acids, strong caustics, aliphatic amines, benzoyl peroxide, boranes, chromic acid, chromium trioxide, dialkylzincs, dichlorine oxide, ethylene oxide, hypochlorous acid, isocyanates, isopropyl chlorocarbonate, lithium tetrahy-droaluminate, nitric acid, nitrogen dioxide, pentafluoroguanidine, phosphorus pentasulfide, tangerine oil, triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum. [Pg.520]

The distribution of alcohols recovered by the hydrogenation of the products of hydroformylation of the pentenes are also listed in Table I. The ratio of alcohols from 1-pentene is quite constant throughout the course of the reaction at a value of 80 17 3, hexanol 2-methylpentanol 2-ethyl-butanol. The ratio of products from 2-pentene also remains essentially constant throughout the reaction at a value of approximately 70 27 3. These ratios of products are considerably different from those previously reported (1, 2). The fact that the present reactions were run at lower... [Pg.614]

When straight or branched olefins, with the double bond in other than the terminal position, are subjected to the Oxo reaction, the products are almost identical with those obtained from the isomeric olefin in which the double bond is in the terminal position. For example, almost the same distribution of products was obtained from pentene-2 as from pentene l. In these tests the aldehydes (which are sensitive to heat and light) were reduced to the corresponding alcohols, and these were separated and identified. The alcohols from pentene-2 contained 10 per cent 2-ethyl-butanol-1, 46 per cent 2-methylpentanol-l, and 44 per cent 1-hexanol those from pentene-1 contained 6 per cent 2-ethylbutanol-l, 46 per cent 2-methylpentanol-l, and 48 per cent 1-hexanoL However, the rates of hydroformylation were quite different, that of pentene-1 being approximately 3.5 times that of pentene-2. This is a general rate relationship for isomeric olefins with the double bond in the terminal and internal positions. [Pg.684]

Ethyl butanoate. See Ethyl butyrate 2-Ethyl butanoic acid. See Diethylacetic acid 2-Ethyl butanol. See 2-Ethyl-1-butanol 2-Ethyl-1 -butanol... [Pg.1693]

Aminobiphenyl C14-15 alcohols Stearamidopropyl dimethylamine lactate 3,3,5-Trimethyl cyclohexanone raw material matches Antimony trisulfide raw material, 2-ethyl butanol 2-Ethyl butenal... [Pg.5588]

Ethyl butanol-1 Heptanol Heptanol-2 Octanol Octanol-2... [Pg.116]


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