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Mercaptans tert-butyl mercaptan

Methyl-3-heptanone Methylhydrazine Metolachlor Methyl mercaptan Methyl parathion Methyl phenol N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone Methyl tert-butyl ether Mevinphos ... [Pg.369]

Butyl cellosolve, see 2-Butoxyethanol tert-Butyl chromate (as CrOj) n-Butyl glycidyl ether n-Butyl lactate Butyl mercaptan p-tert-Butyltoluene Cadmium, dust and salts (as Cd) Cadmium, fume (as Cd)... [Pg.247]

HEPTANOL 5-HETHYL-l-HEXANOL ISOPROPYL-TERT-BUTYL-ETHER n-HEPTYL MERCAPTAN BUTYL-PROPYL-SULFIDE ETHYL-PENTYL-SULFIDE HEXYL-METHYL-SULFIDE... [Pg.69]

C4H10S tert-BUTYL MERCAPTAN 7.828E-04 530.00 -0.6800 274.26 503.50 1.373E-03 0.795... [Pg.156]

H. Berger (Koninklijke/Shell Laboratorium, Amsterdam) Concerning the effect of cyanides on metal catalysis (deactivation and formation of oxygenated products), what are your arguments against the explanation that the metal ion becomes completely inactive, while the products arise from a mechanism analogous to that proposed by Berger [Rec. Trav. Chim. 82, 733 (1963)] for the oxidation in tert-butyl alcohol with excess mercaptan relative to base, Did you check that no hydrolysis of disulfide occurs in the presence of cyanide ... [Pg.193]

Reactions of diphenylcyclopropenone with 2-alkyl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-pyridines and 2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydroquinoline in an alcohol or in tert-butyl mercaptan afforded hexahydropyrido[2,l-fe][l,3]oxazines (171) and [l,3]oxazino[2,3- ]quinolines (172), respectively (86S899). [Pg.260]

MALONIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES] (Vol 15) tert-Butyl mercaptan [75-66-1]... [Pg.143]

Butyl mercaptans, b388, m378, m379, m380 Butyl methyl ketone, d497 tert-Butyl perbenzoate, b468... [Pg.147]

Adsorptions of CS2 (102, 117), S02 (118), (CH3)2S (104, 119, 120), (C2H5)2S (105), n-propyl mercaptan (120, 121), thiophene (120), and isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, and tert-butyl mercaptans (121) on Ni have also been investigated. It is speculated that CS2 adsorbs dissociatively on Ni surfaces at room temperature (117). The interaction of CS2 with Ni is limited to the surface at 193 K, but above 298 K bulk sulfidation is observed (102). Sulfur dioxide chemisorbs rapidly and irreversibly on Ni at 193 K, but extensive incorporation into the bulk is not observed below 373 K. [Pg.156]

Butyl ether, see Dibutyl ether n-Butyl formate iso-Butyl formate Butyl hydroperoxide in heptane in hexane in pentane Butyl lactate Butyl mercaptan Butyl methacrylate Isobutyl methyl ketone tert-Butyl peracetate tert-Butyl perbenzoate Butyl peroxypivalate (in 75% sol. [Pg.112]

A radical chain reaction initiated by visible light irradiation occurs with l,2-dihydro-2-thioxo-1-pyridinyl 4-alkenylcarbamates (PTOC carbamates) 1 in the presence of a carboxylic acid and a hydrogen-atom donor, preferably tert-butyl mercaptan after homolytic cleavage of the weak N—O bond and a decarboxylation step, the aminyl radical is protonated by the carboxylic acid and cyclizes to give a carbon radical. After reaction with tert-butyl mercaptan and a base the pyrrolidine 2 is obtained. In competition with trapping by tert-butyl mercaptan, or in the absence of this, the carbon radical can react with the PTOC carbamate 1 in a chain-propagating step to give the sulfide 3 (Section 7.2.5.9.)127. [Pg.759]

Single-component adsorption equilibria on activated carbon of the n-alkanes Q-C4 and of the odorant tert-butyl mercaptan were measured at the operating conditions expected in a large-scale facility for adsorbed natural gas (ANG) storage. The experimental data were correlated successfully with the Adsorption Potential theory and collapsed into a single temperature-independent characteristic curve. The obtained isotherm model should prove to be very useful for predicting the adsorption capacity of an ANG storage tank and to size and optimize the operation of a carbon-based filter for ANG applications. [Pg.479]

C4H10S tert-butyl mercaptan 75-66-1 1.11 0.9560 2 4248 C5H3N04 5-nitro-2-furancarboxaldehyde 698-63-5 25.00 1.5067 2... [Pg.215]

C4H10S tert-butyl mercaptan 75-66-1 8.450E-K09 59.150 5503 C5H10O2 ethyl propanoate 105-37-3 9.140E-H09 63.000... [Pg.652]

C4H6CI2 1,3-dichloro-trans-2-butene 7415-31-8 4.074 3945 C4H10S tert-butyl mercaptan 75-66-1 3.185... [Pg.663]


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