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  2. 2,2-Dimethylbutane - Wikipedia

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    2,2-Dimethylbutane, trivially known as neohexane at William Odling's 1876 suggestion, [4] is an organic compound with formula C 6 H 14 or (H 3 C-) 3-C-CH 2-CH 3. It is therefore an alkane , indeed the most compact and branched of the hexane isomers — the only one with a quaternary carbon and a butane (C 4 ) backbone.

  3. Dimethylbutanol - Wikipedia

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    Dimethylbutane; Hexanol This page was last edited on 1 April 2021, at 21:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Dimethylbutane - Wikipedia

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    Dimethylbutane (DMB) may refer to: 2,2-Dimethylbutane; 2,3-Dimethylbutane; See also. Dimethylbutanol This page was last edited on 1 April 2021, at ...

  5. Isopentane - Wikipedia

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    In 1864–1865 two chemists tried to extract same hydrocarbons from the Pennsylvanian oil. Carl Schorlemmer noted "that a mere trace of the liquid boiled below 30°C", [ 6 ] but the first to properly separate isomers (and thus discover isopentane) was American chemist Cyrus Warren (1824–1891) slightly later, who measured the boiling point of ...

  6. 3,3-Dimethyl-1-butanol - Wikipedia

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    DMB inhibits microbial trimethylamine (TMA) formation in mice and in human feces, thereby reducing plasma trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) levels after choline or carnitine supplementation. [1]

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  8. How Worried Should You Be About Seed Oils? Nutrition ... - AOL

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    Olive oil—which is higher in healthy omega-3s—is a good alternative to seed oils in cold preparations, such as salad dressings. If you’re grilling or cooking at high-heat and need an oil ...

  9. Penex - Wikipedia

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    The Penex process is a continuous catalytic process used in the refining of crude oil. It isomerizes light naphtha (C 5 /C 6) into higher-octane, branched C 5 /C 6 molecules. It also reduces the concentration of benzene in the gasoline pool. [1] It was first used commercially in 1958. [2]