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  2. Butyl oleate - Wikipedia

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    Butyl oleate is a fatty acid ester and an organic chemical found in liquid form. It has the formula C 22 H 42 O 2 and the CAS Registry Number 142-77-8. [ 2 ] It is REACH registered and produced or imported into the European Union with the EC number of 205-559-6.

  3. Stearic acid - Wikipedia

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    Stearate soap, such as sodium stearate, could be made from stearic acid but instead are usually produced by saponification of stearic acid-containing triglycerides. Esters of stearic acid with ethylene glycol (glycol stearate and glycol distearate) are used to produce a pearly effect in shampoos, soaps, and other cosmetic products. [9]

  4. Butyl ester - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... The family of organic chemical compounds containing an ester group and a butyl group ...

  5. Butyl group - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, butyl is a four-carbon alkyl radical or substituent group with general chemical formula −C 4 H 9, derived from either of the two isomers (n-butane and isobutane) of butane. The isomer n -butane can connect in two ways, giving rise to two "-butyl" groups:

  6. Vinylation - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, vinylation is the process of attaching a vinyl group (CH 2 =CH−) to a substrate.Many organic compounds contain vinyl groups, so the process has attracted significant interest, especially since the reaction scope includes substituted vinyl groups.

  7. Vinyl tributyltin - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl tributyltin is an organotin compound with the formula Bu 3 SnCH=CH 2 (Bu = butyl). It is a white, air-stable solid. It is used as a source of vinyl anion equivalent in Stille coupling reactions. [1] [2] As a source of vinyltin reagents, early work used vinyl trimethyltin, [3] but trimethyltin compounds are avoided nowadays owing to their ...

  8. Butamben - Wikipedia

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    It is the ester of 4-aminobenzoic acid and butanol. [1] A white, odourless, crystalline powder. that is mildly soluble in water (1 part in 7000) and soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, fixed oils, and dilute acids.

  9. Butyrophenone - Wikipedia

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    Butyrophenone is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 C(O)C 3 H 7.It is a colorless liquid. The butyrophenone structure—a ketone flanked by a phenyl ring and a butyl chain—forms the basis for many other chemicals containing various substituents.