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Valerianic aldehyde

SYNS AMYL ALDEHYDE BUTYL FORMAL PENTANAL n-PENTANAL VALERAL VALERIANIC ALDEHYDE VALERIC ACID ALDEHYDE VALERIC ALDEHYDE VALERYLALDEHYDE... [Pg.1415]

C.5) (C.5) Pentanal, pentanal, valeraldehyde valerianic aldehyde, amyl aldehyde (110-62-3] FEMA 3098... [Pg.112]

VALERIANIC ALDEHYDE (110-62-3) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 54°F/12°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids, bromines, ketones. Incompatible with caustics, ammonia, amines. [Pg.1219]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) AI3-16105 Amyl aldehyde BRN 1516304 Butyl formal CCRIS 3220 EINECS 203-784-4 FEMA Number 3098 HSDB 851 NSC 35404 Pentanal n-Pentanal Pentyl aldehyde UN2058 Valeral Valeraldehyde n-Valeraldehyde Valerianic aldehyde Valeric acid aldehyde Valeric aldehyde n-Valeric aldehyde Valetyl aldehyde Valerylaldehyde. Liquid mp = -91.5° bpn 103° d = 0.8095 Xm = 178,182,184 nm (gas) slightly soluble in H2O, soluble in EtOH, EtzO. [Pg.662]

CAS 110-62-3 EINECS/ELINCS 203-784-4 UN 2058 (DOT) FEMA 3098 Synonyms Aldehyde C-5 Amylaldehyde Butyl formal Pentaldehyde Pentanal n-Pentanal Valeral Valeraldehyde Valerianic aldehyde Valeric acid aldehyde Valeric aldehyde Valerylaldehyde Empirical C5H10O Formula CH3(CH2)3CHO Properties Colorless liq. sol. in alcohol, ether, propylene glycol, oils si. sol. in water m.w. 86.13 dens. 0.81 (20/4 C) m.p -92 C b.p. 103.4 C flash pt. 4 C ref. index 1.3882... [Pg.4655]

Valeriana officinalis Valeriana officinalis extract Valeriana officinalis root extract Valerian extract. See Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) extract Valerianic acid. See n-Valeric acid Valerianic aldehyde. See n-Valeraldehyde Valerian root extract. See Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) extract Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)... [Pg.4656]

I o-valerianic aldehyde C4Kg OOti (about O Old per cent,),... [Pg.220]

The slight solubility of yellow phosphorus in several other liquids has been notioed— e.g. ethyl chloride, ethylene chloride, chloroform, bromoform, ohloral, acetic ether, acetone aldehyde, cacodyl sulphide, allyl thiooyanate, mercury methide, valerianic acid, amyl valerate, fusel oil, benzoyl chloride, stannic chloride, ethyl nitrite, nicotine, coniine, cavutchin, styrene, aniline, quinoline, creosote, etc. J. Hartmann found that 100 grms. of bile at 38-5° dissolved 0 02424 grm. of phosphorus, and more at a higher temp. [Pg.791]

It contains d-a-pinene, 1-limonene, terpineol, eucalyptol, valeric and benzoic aldehydes, and terpinyl valerianate ( ). [Pg.382]

The crude oil was light lemon-coloured, had an indistinct odour at first, hut distinctly a secondary aromatic one. The chief constituents were dextro-rotatory pinene, geraniol, geranyl-acetate, geranyl-valerian-ate, a small amount of a sesquiterpene, together with a little volatilo aldehyde, and most probably a minute quantity of amyl-acetate. No other terpene than pinene was detected and cincol was quite absent,... [Pg.376]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.112 ]




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