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Methyl pentyl ketone

METHYL PENTYL KETONE see METHYL (H-AMYL) KETONE ... [Pg.232]

Methylsulfinyl -pentyl ketone gives a quantitative yield of methyl -pentyl ketone as a colorless liquid, mp of the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone 73-74°. [Pg.95]

Methyl palmitate, m269a Methyl pentyl ketone, hi4 Methylphenols, c303 thru c305 Methyl-w-phenylene diisocyanate, tl71... [Pg.275]

Synonyms AI3-01230 Amyl methyl ketone /J-Amyl methyl ketone BRN 1699063 Butyl acetone C-08380 EINECS 203-767-1 FEMA No. 2544 Ketone C-7 Methyl amyl ketone Methyl /3-amyl ketone Methyl pentyl ketone NSC 7313 UN 1110. [Pg.621]

Methyl-2-pentene-2-one, see Mesityl oxide 4-Methyl-2-pentyl acetate, see sec-Hexyl acetate 4-Methyl-l-pentylene, see 4-Methyl-l-pentene Methyl pentyl ketone, see 2-Heptanone Methylpentylmethylene, see Methylcyclopentane a-Methylphenanthrene, see 1-Methylphenanthrene... [Pg.1495]

Methyl Pentyl Ketone N-Amyl Methyl Ketone... [Pg.66]

METHYL PENTYL KETONE see MGN500 METHYL-N-PENTYLNITROSAMINE see AOLOOO METHYLPERONE HYDROCHLORIDE see FKIOOO ( )-a-METHYLPHENETHYLAMINE see BBKOOO dl-Ot-iMETHYLPHENETHYLAAENE see BBKOOO a-METHYLPHENETHYK-lMINE, d-FORM see AOA500 d-a-METHYLPHENETHYLAMINE SULFATE see BBK500... [Pg.1779]

Synonym methyl n-amyl ketone, methyl pentyl ketone... [Pg.403]

Synonyms Methyl -amyl ketone -Pentyl methyl ketone Methyl pentyl ketone Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Other Class Ketone Chemical Formula C7H14O Chemical Structure ... [Pg.1317]

METHYL PENTYL KETONE (110-43-0) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 102°F/38°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, aldehydes, nitric acid, perchloric acid. A variety of unstable peroxides may be formed from the reaction with hydrogen peroxide. Incompatible with aliphatic amines, aldehydes, strong bases, hydrogen peroxide, nitric acid, perchloric acid. Attacks some plastics and rubber. [Pg.796]

Beilstein Handbook Referenoe) AI3-01230 Amyl-methyl-cetone Amyt methyl ketone BRN 1699063 Butylacetone EINECS 203-767-1 FEMA Number 2544 2-Heptanone HSDB 1122 Ketone C-7 Ketone, methyl pentyl MAK Methyl-amyl-cetone Methyl amyl ketone Methyl-n-amyl ketone Methyl n-pentyl ketone Methyl pentyl ketone NSC 7313 Pentyl methyl ketone UN1110. Industrial solvent for nitrooellulose laoquers, synthetic flavoring and perfumery. Liquid mp = -35° bp = 151.0° d = 0.8111 Am = 274 nm (s = 22, MeOH) soluble in EtOH, Et20, very soluble in H2O LDso (rat orl) = 1670 mg/kg. Ashland Eastman Chem. Co. Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.315]

Not only acetone, but also ethyl methyl ketone, isobutyl methyl ketone, methyl pentyl ketone, 4-methyl-2-hexanone, acetophenone, or cyclopentanone may be added to the base. [Pg.891]

Heptanone methyl pentyl ketone 1238, 2002, 2461,2773, 3266, 172a, 174b, 1053, ... [Pg.1080]

Heptanone methyl pentyl ketone 172a 174b, 603, 3370... [Pg.1156]

SYNONYMS amyl methyl ketone, n-amyl methyl ketone, 2-heptanone, methyl amyl ketone, methyl pentyl ketone. [Pg.734]

METHYL AMYL ketone METHYL PENTYL KETONE... [Pg.203]

Synonyms Amyl methyl ketone n-Amyl methyl ketone Butylacetone 2-Heptanone Heptan-2-one Ketone C-7 MAK Methyl amyl ketone Methyl pentyl ketone n-Pentyl methyl ketone Classification Sat. aliphatic ketone Empirical C7H14O... [Pg.1195]

Methyl-2-pentyl acetate. See Methyl amyl acetate Methyl pentyl ketone. See Methyl n-amyl ketone Methyl phenol. See Cresylic acid... [Pg.1204]

Ketone C-7 MAK Methyl amyl ketone Methyl pentyl ketone n-Pentyl methyl ketone... [Pg.2582]

Methyl tert-pentyl ether Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether 110-43-0 Methyl pentyl ketone Heptan-2-one 22052-84-2 Methyl perlluoroisopropyl ether see Methyl heptafluoroisopropyl ether 2550-26-7 Methyl phenethyl ketone see 4-Phenylbutan-2-one... [Pg.56]

Synonyms 2-Heptanone 2-Ketoheptane Methyl Amyl Ketone Methyl Pentyl Ketone Penthyl Methyl Ketone Chemical Formula CHjCHjCHjCHjCHjCOCHj (ii) Observable Characteristics — Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid Color Colorless Odor Characteristic (Mi) Physical and Chemical Properties... [Pg.425]

Foods frequently contain saturated and unsaturated aliphatic ketones with between 3 and 17 carbon atoms in the molecule. These ketones are formed by several different mechanisms. Frequently occurring aliphatic ketones are methylketones. The most common methylketone is acetone (propanone, 8-46, = 0). Acetone is present, usually in small quantities, in all biological substrates, where it arises by decarboxylation of acetoacetic (3-oxobutanoic) acid. Acetoacetic acid is formed as an intermediate during degradation of fatty acids by -oxidation. Acetone in the skins of apples, for example, is produced from pyruvic acid via citramalic acid (Figure 8.16). The relatively large amount of acetone is generated by acetone-butanol fermentation (see Section 8.2.2.1.1). Many other saturated and unsaturated methylketones occur as odour-active components of essential oils. For example, a component of cinnamon and star anise essential oils is heptane-2-one, also known as methyl pentyl ketone (8-46, = 4). [Pg.545]


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