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1. Butenol C4H8O CID 143400 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
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2. Butenol (Noun) Any of several isomeric alcohols derived from a butene, but especially crotyl alcohol How to pronounce Butenol?
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3. Other names: trans-Crotonyl Alcohol; trans-Crotyl Alcohol; trans-2-Buten-1-Ol; trans-2-Butenol; trans-2-Butenyl alcohol; 2-(E)-Buten-1-ol; (E)-2-Buten-1-ol Permanent link for this species
Buten, Butenol, Butenyl
4. Other names: (Z)-2-Buten-1-ol; cis-Crotyl alcohol; cis-2-Buten-1-ol; cis-2-Butenol; cis-2-Butenyl alcohol; Z-Crotyl alcohol; (Z)-CH3CH=CHCH2OH; (2Z)-2-Buten-1-ol; 2-Buten-1-ol, (2Z)- Permanent link for this species
Buten, Butenol, Butenyl
5. Recommendation for sandal Butenol usage levels up to: 5.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate
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6. Recommendation for sandal Butenol flavor usage levels up to: not for flavor use
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7. Butenol meaning (organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric alcohols derived from a butene, but especially crotyl alcohol.
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8. Butenol (plural Butenols) (organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric alcohols derived from a butene, but especially crotyl alcohol;
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9. 140 °C Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 3-Methyl-2-Butenol: 139-140 °C Alfa Aesar A16089: 140 °C LabNetwork LN00196563: 137-138 °C FooDB FDB001927: 140 °C Sigma-Aldrich ALDRICH-162353: 140 °C Oakwood 358414
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10. Butenol (plural Butenols) (organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric alcohols derived from a butene, but especially crotyl alcohol; 9
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11. Search results for methyl- Butenol at Sigma-Aldrich.
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12. Search term: "methyl-Butenol" Compare Products: Select up to 4 products
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13. 2 matches found for methyl-Butenol
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14. Ethyl Trimethylcyclopentene Butenol: CAS Registry Number: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number is a unique identifier for a chemical and its synonyms
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15. Draw two fragmentation patterns for 3- Butenol
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16. Butenol: Butenol: 57323-59-8: 260-680-1: European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) Listed
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17. 2-buten-1-ol, 2-ethyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopenten-1-yl)-, 2buten1ol, 2ethyl4(2,2,3trimethyl3cyclopenten1yl), and ethyl trimethylcyclopentene Butenol Cancer Cancer: Ingredients linked to cancer in government, industry or academic studies or assessments.
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18. The rate of the reduction of 2-Butenol to n-butanol depends not only on the enzymes, but also on the ratio NAD(P)/NAD(P)H
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19. In the presence of methylviologen cation radical which is formed by the reduction of methylviologen by the system H2/hydrogenase, the ratio NAD(P)/NAD(P)H is too small for the dehydrogenation of 2-Butenol to 2-butenal.
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20. Close the spectrum for 1-isopropyl-2 methyl benzene and select the spectrum for 3-Butenol
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21. Methyl Butenol host cell nucleic acid Prior art date 2009-05-22 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion
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22. Joydeep Enterprise - Butenol, Acetaldehyde & Acetone Wholesale Sellers from Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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23. 60766-00-9 - Butenol, methyl- - Similar structures search, synonyms, formulas, resource links, and other chemical information.
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24. One hundred fifty constituents were identified in the aroma concentrate, from which furfural, hexadecanoic acid, 3-methyl-3-Butenol, and limonene were found to be the major constituents
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25. The amounts of esters, 3-methyl-3-Butenol, and their various esters were thought to contribute to the unique flavor of the acerola fruit.
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26. Germanium tetramethyl butenoxide Ge[OC(CH 3) 2 CH CH 2] 4, has been synthesized from germanium tetrachloride, methyl Butenol and triethylamine.Other methyl butenoxy derivatives of various elements, boron aluminium, titanium, alkyltin, niobium and tantalum have been prepared by the alcohol interchange of corresponding metal isopropoxides with methyl Butenol.
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27. Timoxeline BarbeButenol (C11H18N2O3) is a barbiturate that was primarily used in medicine as an experimental mind control drug but all testing was suspended when results determined that the drug could not be given to humans safely without death
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28. After developing timoxeline barbeButenol and realizing how dangerous it was, the C.I.A
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29. The adsorbed acetaldehyde reacts with ethanol to form 2-Butenol via the aldol condensation while the 2-Butenol is hydrogenated by the activated H to form 1-butanol
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BUTENOL [ˈbyo͞odəˌnôl, ˈbyo͞odəˌnäl]
Butanol is one of the group of "fusel alcohols" (from the German for "bad liquor"), which have more than two carbon atoms and have significant solubility in water. n-Butanol occurs naturally as a minor product of the fermentation of sugars and other carbohydrates, and is present in many foods and beverages.
Butanol (also called butyl alcohol) is a four-carbon alcohol with a formula of C4H9OH, which occurs in five isomeric structures (four structural isomers), from a straight-chain primary alcohol to a branched-chain tertiary alcohol; all are a butyl or isobutyl group linked to a hydroxyl group...
n-Butanol or n-butyl alcohol or normal butanol is a primary alcohol with a 4-carbon structure and the chemical formula C 4H 9OH. Its isomers include isobutanol, 2-butanol, and tert-butanol.
The unmodified term butanol usually refers to the straight chain isomer with the alcohol functional group at the terminal carbon, which is also known as n-butanol or 1-butanol. The straight chain isomer with the alcohol at an internal carbon is sec -butanol or 2-butanol .