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Iso-Amyl chloride

Dissolve 3-5 g. of aniline hydrochloride in 20 ml. of absolute ethyl alcohol contained in a 50 ml. conical flask, and add 0-5 ml. of a saturate solution of hydrogen chloride in absolute ethyl alcohol. Cool in ice and add 4 g. (4 -6 ml.) of iso-amyl nitrite (compare Section 111,53) gradually. Allow the mixture to stand for 5-10 minutes at the room temperature, and precipitate the diazonium salt by the gradual addition of ether. Filter ofiF the crystals at the pump on a small Buchner funnel, wash it with 5 ml. of alcohol - ether (1 1), and then with 10 ml. of ether. Keep... [Pg.597]

Sec-Butyl Acetate N-Butyl Acrylate Iso-Butyl Acrylate N-Butyl Acrylate N-butyl Alcohol N-Butyl Alcohol Sec-Butyl Alcohol Tert-butyl Alcohol N -Butyraldehyde N-butyl Methacrylate N-Butylamine N-Butylamine Sec-Butylamine Tert-Butylamine Benzyl N-butyl Phthalate N-Amyl Alcohol N-Amyl Chloride... [Pg.29]

Iso-amyl acetate has been obtained in this way from isoamyl alcohol and acetyl chloride. The method does not offer any advantages over the more usual esterification reactions. [Pg.133]

Allyl alcohol (propen-l-ol-3) chloride (3-chloropropene) isopropyl ether isothiocyanate n-propyl ether 4-Allylveratrole iso-Amyl acetate n-Amyl alcohol iso-Amyl alcohol sec-Amyl alcohol (2-pentanol) ferf-Amyl alcohol sec-Amylbenzene iso-Amyl benzoate... [Pg.109]

Aminothiarole n-Amy] acetate iso-Amvl acetate n-Atnyl alcohol 7-Amyl alcohol Inactive Amyl alcohol leo-Amy] alcohol sec-Amyl alcohol tert-Amyl alcohol n-Amylamine iso-Amylamine n-Amylbenzene iso-Amyl bromide iso-Amyl-n-butyrate iso-Amyl chlcu ide iso-Amyl cyanide iso-AmvIene Amylene bromide Aroylene chloride iso-Amyl ether iso-Amyl formate Amylidene chloride... [Pg.469]

The presence of pulp, even at very low pulp consistencies (0.1%) in the column leads to enhanced bubble coalescence and hence a narrowing of the gas velocity for the dispersed bubble regime as the pulp consistency increases (Reese et ah, 1996). Bubble coalescence inhibitors such as inorganic salts (e.g., sodium chloride and sodium phosphate dibasic) and organic compounds (e.g., ethanol, n-pentanol, iso-amyl alcohol, and benzoic acid) can be effectively applied to the liquid at concentrations up to 200 ppm to inhibit bubble coalescence behavior in three-phase fluidization (Briens et al., 1999). With the addition of the bubble coalescence inhibitor, the bed hydrodynamics at low gas velocities are significantly different from the case without the... [Pg.776]

Compound Name Methyl N-Butyl Ketone Iso-Amyl Nitrite Isovaleraldehyde Diethylene Glyccl Monomethyl Ether Ethylene Glycol Momomethyl Ether Methyl Chloride Methyl Chloroformate Trichloroe thane Methyl Chloroformate Chloromethyl Methyl Ether... [Pg.153]

Ester Content (as Ethyl Acetate) — min 85 0 max 88,0%, It shall be detd in accordance with ASTM D1617-69, described in Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Part 20(1972), 736-39 Note 1. The method described in ASTM Dl6l7— 69 applies not only to EtAcet, but also to other esters, such as N-butyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, acetate ester of ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, sec-butyl acetate, amyl acetate, dibutyl phthalate and iso butyl acetate Note 2 Org chlorides, nitriles and amides interfere. Ketones and aldehydes interfere only slightly with this procedure... [Pg.70]

Grignard reagent from -amyl bromide, 16, 41 from benzyl chloride, 10, 4 17, 89 from bromomesitylene, 11, 66 from a-bromonaphthalene, 11, 80 from 2-bromopentane, 11,84 from -butyl bromide, 15,11 from ethyl bromide, 11, 98 17, 48 from iso propyl bromide, IS, 48... [Pg.54]


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