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Ether isopropyl—

Some small amount of byproduct formation occurs. The principal byproduct is di-isopropyl ether. The reactor product is cooled, and a phase separation of the resulting vapor-liquid mixture produces a vapor containing predominantly propylene and propane and a liquid containing predominantly the other components. Unreacted propylene is recycled to the reactor, and a purge prevents the buildup of propane. The first distillation in Fig. 10.3a (column Cl) removes... [Pg.281]

Ethers. Diethyl ether, di-n-propyl ether, di-isopropyl ether, ani ... [Pg.318]

Secondary and tertiary alkyl halides are not suitable because they react with alkox ide bases by E2 elimination rather than by 8 2 substitution Whether the alkoxide base IS primary secondary or tertiary is much less important than the nature of the alkyl halide Thus benzyl isopropyl ether is prepared m high yield from benzyl chloride a pri mary chloride that is incapable of undergoing elimination and sodium isopropoxide... [Pg.672]

The sulfate ester hydrolysate is stripped to give a mixture of isopropyl alcohol, isopropyl ether, and water overhead, and dilute sulfuric acid bottoms. The overhead is neutralized using sodium hydroxide and refined in a two-column distillation system. Diisopropyl ether is taken overhead in the first, ie, ether, column. This stream is generally recycled to the reactors to produce additional isopropyl alcohol by the following equiUbrium reaction ... [Pg.108]

Pressure, MPa Alcohol concentration in Hquid phase, mol % Isopropyl alcohol Water Propjiene Isopropyl ether... [Pg.111]

The nature of the initiation step, which may occur in a variety of ways, is not known in all cases. Commonly used ethers such as ethyl ether, isopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, and i)-dioxane are particulady prone to form explosive peroxides on prolonged storage and exposure to air and light (see Peroxides AND PEROXY COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC), and should contain antioxidants (qv) to prevent their build-up. One of the exceptions to the peroxide forming tendency of ethers is methyl fert-alkyl ethers such as methyl fert-butyl ether [1634-04-4] (MTBE) and fert-amyl methyl ether [994-05-8] (TAME). Both have shown htde tendency if any to form peroxides (2,8). [Pg.425]

Isopropyl Ether. Isopropyl ether is manufactured by the dehydration of isopropyl alcohol with sulfuric acid. It is obtained in large quantities as a by-product in the manufacture of isopropyl alcohol from propylene by the sulfuric acid process, very similar to the production of ethyl ether from ethylene. Isopropyl ether is of moderate importance as an industrial solvent, since its boiling point Hes between that of ethyl ether and acetone. Isopropyl ether very readily forms hazardous peroxides and hydroperoxides, much more so than other ethers. However, this tendency can be controlled with commercial antioxidant additives. Therefore, it is also being promoted as another possible ether to be used in gasoline (33). [Pg.429]

Chloroform Trichloro methane 192 CHCh Methyl isopropyl ether 104 C4Hi 0... [Pg.99]

Ethyl isopropyl ether 110 CsHi O Pyridine 172 C5H5N... [Pg.100]

Methyl isopropyl ether C4Hi 0 598538 74.123 1.4344E-I-05 -1.5407E-I-02... [Pg.216]

Ethyl isopropyl ether C.HioO 625547 88.150 1.0625E-I-05 2.9215E-I-02... [Pg.216]


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Of isopropyl ether

P-Hydroxyethyl isopropyl ether

P-Nitrophenyl isopropyl ether

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System isopropyl ether

Tert-Amyl isopropyl ether

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