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Propyl butyrate

M-Butyl formate. Ethyl iso-butyrate IsO -butyl acetate Ethyl butyrate -Propyl propionate Iso-amyl formate, -But> l acetate Iso-propyl butyrate Iso-butyl propionate n-Propyl -butyrate -Butyl propionate Iso-butyl isobutyrate Ethyl lactate Iso-butyl butyrate Cycloheicyl formate -Butyl -butyrate Iso-propyl lactate. Cyclohexyl acetate Diethyl oxalate Di-iao-propyl oxalate... [Pg.544]

Propyl butyrate, permeation in selected barrier polymers, 3 389t re-Propyl chloroformate... [Pg.766]

If esters arc perfluorinated the main products are perfluoroalkanes or perfluoroacyl fluorides byproducts are carbon dioxide and oxygen difluoride. The acyl and the alkyl groups in the ester give perfluorocarboxylic acids.41 A comparison of the results obtained from butyl acetate and ethyl butyrate, and from butyl propionate and propyl butyrate, indicates that perfluoro-butanoic acid is obtained in better yield from ethyl and propyl butyrate than from butyl acetate and butyl propionate. Thus, perfluorocarboxylic acids are formed more readily from the acyl than from the alkyl group of the ester. [Pg.313]

C4H7CIO2 Ethyl chloro- 143.5 C2HT402 Propyl butyrate 143 CiHip m-Xylene 139.0 Nonazeotrope 243... [Pg.267]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.222 ]




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