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O-Cymene

Trinitrobromotoluene, (02N)3(Br).C6H.CH3 mw 306.04, N 13.73% Only one isomer is described in-the literature 2,4,6-Trinitro-3-bromotoluene, col ndls(from ale), mp 143 4°, sol in ale, insol in liqroin was first prepd by nitrating 2,4-dinitro -5 bromotoluene and later by diazotizing 2,6 -dinitro-3-bromo-4 aminotoluene(Ref 1). Qvist et al(Ref 2) prepd this compd by nitrating the 5-bromo deriv of o-cymene(isopropyltoluene) and also by nitrating 2,4 dinitro-5-bromotoluene(Ref 3). The trinitrobromotoluene is definitely an expl compd although no investigator has reported its expl props... [Pg.317]

Cymene, Isopropyl-toluene or 1-MethyI-icopropyI-bcnzene (o-Cymene) and iso-Cymene (m-Cymene)... [Pg.420]

C9H20O 4-methyl-2-propyl-1-pentanol 54004-41-0 222.88 18,524 2 19871 C10H14 o-cymene 527-84-4 201.64 10.000 1... [Pg.574]

Properties Colorless or yellowish oil characteristic penetrating odor bitterish burning taste. D 0.965-0.990 (15C), optical rotation —4 to —8 degrees, refr index 1.4740-1.4790 (20C). Soluble in 3-10 volumes of 70% alcohol (inferior and adulterated oils do not yield a clear solution). Chief known constituents Ascaridole (C10H16O2) o-cymene /-li-monene. [Pg.269]

A mixture of o-menthanes resulted from reduction of o-cymene with Ca(NH3)6,297 and a neat route to the o-menthane skeleton involved photochemical addition of allene to 3-methylcyclohex-2-en-l-one and opening of the cyclobutyl ring with BF3.298 O-Menthadi- and tri-enes resulted from pyrolysis of verbenene.299 Acid-and base-promoted isomerizations of o-menthadienes300 and dehydration of cis- and trans- o-menthan-8-ols with a variety of reagents have been recorded.301 Optically active 2-methyl-4-isopropenylcyclohexanone (which is a useful precursor for ra-menthane derivatives) has been prepared by pyrolysis of chiral 2,2,5-trimethyl-bicyclo[3.1.1 ]heptan-2-one.302... [Pg.33]

Cresols precursors namely, p-cymene, m-cymene, and o-cymene which were traditionally used as fragrance... [Pg.167]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.36 ]




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