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Dibutyl ether is a chemical compound belonging to the ether family with the molecular formula of C 8H 18O. It is colorless, volatile, and flammable liquid and has peculiar ethereal smell.
Liquid dibutyl ether is lighter than water. On the other hand, the vapor is heavier than air. It is not soluble in water, but it is soluble in acetone and many other organic solvents. Due to this property, dibutyl ether is used as solvent in various chemical reactions and processes. For example, phenyllithium is commercially available as a ca. 1.8M solution in dibutyl ether.
Because of the formation of peroxides, it should be protected from heat, light and air.
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Dibutylether is a chemical compound belonging to the ether family with the molecular formula of C 8H 18O. It is colorless, volatile, and flammable liquid...
intermediate for the synthesis of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol dibutylether, and piperonyl acetate, and as a solvent in high baked...
Sodium-benzophenone ketyl is used in the purification of organic solvents, particularly ethers, because it reacts with water and oxygen to give non-volatile products....
contamination. This material can be purified by recrystallization from diethyl ether. Large-scale purifications employ a Soxhlet extractor. Commonly, the impure...
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oxygen-containing solvents, such as alcohols, esters, ethers, and ketones. For example, in dry dibutylether or diethylene glycol, the solubility exceeds 1 M...
extracted from this acid using an organic solvent such as dibutylether, diisopropyl ether (DIPE), or thiosemicarbazide. Using liquid-liquid extraction...
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contents vac transferred to another reaction vessel. This pot contains dibutylether dried over sodium and benzophenone, which gives it its purple color...
CH3MgCl + P(OC6H5)3 → P(CH3)3 + 3 C6H5OMgCl The synthesis is conducted in dibutylether, from which the more volatile PMe3 can be distilled. With a pKa of 8...
found to be stable against oxidation by the catalyst. Only the solvent dibutylether leaves the catalyst in the aqueous phase, whereas with dibutylformamide...
Dibutylethers UN 1150 3 1,2-Dichloroethylene UN 1151 ? (UN No. no longer in use) UN 1152 3 Dichloropentanes UN 1153 3 Ethylene glycol diethyl ether UN...
yield by reacting trimethylaluminium in hexane with boron tribromide in dibutylether as a solvent. Yet other methods are reacting tributyl borate with trimethylaluminium...
Industries Trademark: ELATUR® DPT), used as a replacement for DBP and DiBP Dibutyl terephthalate (DBT)(Eastman Chemical Trademark: Eastman Effusion™), used...
complexed MgH2 e.g. MgH2.THF by the reaction of phenylsilane and dibutyl magnesium in ether or hydrocarbon solvents in the presence of THF or TMEDA as ligand...
disrupting masculine neurological development when exposed prenatally. Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) has also disrupted insulin and glucagon signaling in animal...
ingredients, and in September 2006, several companies agreed to phase out dibutyl phthalates. There are no universal consumer safety standards for nail polish...
4.3 by reaction in presence of potassium tert-butoxide in refluxing dibutylether through a diaryne intermediate 4.2. This is a stable compound but will...
nonane. The names of the first four alkanes were derived from methanol, ether, propionic acid and butyric acid, respectively. The rest are named with...
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