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Isopropylacetic Acid

Isopropylacetic acid) Litchi chinensis (lychee fruit) (Sapindaceae), ... [Pg.434]

ISOPROPOXYPHENYL (METHYL)(T-BUTOXYSULFIN"YL)CARBAMATE see INE062 2-ISOPROPOXYPROPANE see IOZ750 ISOPROPYDRIN see DM 600 ISOPROPYLACETAAT (DUTCH) see INEIOO ISOPROPYLACETAT (GERMAN) see INEIOO ISOPROPYL ACETATE see INEIOO ISOPROPYL (ACETATE d) (FRENCH) see INEIOO ISOPROPYLACETIC ACID see ISUOOO ISOPROPYL ACETIC ACID, BENZYL ESTER see ISWOOO... [Pg.1736]

Isopropylacetic acid. See Isovaleric acid Isopropyl acetic acid, benzyl ester. See Benzyl isovalerate... [Pg.2247]

Synonyms Delphinic acid Isobutyl formic acid Isopentanoic acid Isopropylacetic acid Isovalerianic acid... [Pg.2284]

Figure 2. Catalytic activities of CsxH3-xPWi2O40 for decomposition of isopropylacetate as a function of the surface acidity. The reaction was carried out at 373 K in liquid-solid reaction system. Figure 2. Catalytic activities of CsxH3-xPWi2O40 for decomposition of isopropylacetate as a function of the surface acidity. The reaction was carried out at 373 K in liquid-solid reaction system.
A powerful oxidizer. Explosive reaction with acetaldehyde, acetic acid + heat, acetic anhydride + heat, benzaldehyde, benzene, benzylthylaniUne, butyraldehyde, 1,3-dimethylhexahydropyrimidone, diethyl ether, ethylacetate, isopropylacetate, methyl dioxane, pelargonic acid, pentyl acetate, phosphoms + heat, propionaldehyde, and other organic materials or solvents. Forms a friction- and heat-sensitive explosive mixture with potassium hexacyanoferrate. Ignites on contact with alcohols, acetic anhydride + tetrahydronaphthalene, acetone, butanol, chromium(II) sulfide, cyclohexanol, dimethyl formamide, ethanol, ethylene glycol, methanol, 2-propanol, pyridine. Violent reaction with acetic anhydride + 3-methylphenol (above 75°C), acetylene, bromine pentafluoride, glycerol, hexamethylphosphoramide, peroxyformic acid, selenium, sodium amide. Incandescent reaction with alkali metals (e.g., sodium, potassium), ammonia, arsenic, butyric acid (above 100°C), chlorine trifluoride, hydrogen sulfide + heat, sodium + heat, and sulfur. Incompatible with N,N-dimethylformamide. [Pg.365]


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