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  2. Isobutyric anhydride - Wikipedia

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    It is an acyclic carboxylic anhydride of isobutyric acid. [2] It is classified as an organic acid anhydride, being derived from dehydration of isobutyric acid. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, pungent odor. [3] [4] Isobutyric anhydride is a reagent in the production of the ester of cyclohexanone oxime. [5]

  3. Butyric anhydride - Wikipedia

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    Butyric anhydride or butanoic anhydride is the chemical compound with the formula (CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CO) 2 O. The molecule can be described as a condensation of two molecules of butyric acid with elimination of one water molecule (hence its name).

  4. C8H14O3 - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyric anhydride This page was last edited on 4 September 2024, at 03:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. 2,2,4,4-Tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol - Wikipedia

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    Synthesis of CBDO involves pyrolysis of isobutyric anhydride followed by hydrogenation of the resulting 2,2,4,4-tetramethylcyclobutanedione. [4] This synthesis resembles the method used to produce CBDO today. The first step involves conversion of the isobutyric acid or its anhydride into the ketene.

  6. Isobutyric acid - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyric acid, also known as 2-methylpropanoic acid or isobutanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid with structural formula (CH 3) 2 CHCOOH. It is an isomer of butyric acid. It is classified as a short-chain fatty acid. Deprotonation or esterification gives derivatives called isobutyrates. Isobutyric acid is a colorless liquid with a somewhat ...

  7. Category:Carboxylic anhydrides - Wikipedia

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  8. Isobutyraldehyde - Wikipedia

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    In the context of butanol fuel, isobutyraldehyde is of interest as a precursor to isobutanol. E. coli as well as several other organisms has been genetically modified to produce isobutanol. α-Ketoisovalerate, derived from oxidative deamination of valine, is prone to decarboxylation to give isobutyraldehyde, which is susceptible to reduction to the alcohol: [3]

  9. Azobisisobutyronitrile - Wikipedia

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    Azobisisobutyronitrile (abbreviated AIBN [1]) is an organic compound with the formula [(CH 3) 2 C(CN)] 2 N 2.This white powder is soluble in alcohols and common organic solvents but is insoluble in water.