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  2. Isobutyraldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyraldehyde is the chemical compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 CHCHO. It is an aldehyde, isomeric with n-butyraldehyde (butanal). [1] Isobutyraldehyde is made, often as a side-product, by the hydroformylation of propene. Its odour is described as that of wet cereal or straw. It undergoes the Cannizaro reaction even though it has alpha ...

  3. Butyraldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Butyraldehyde is produced almost exclusively by the hydroformylation of propylene: . CH 3 CH=CH 2 + H 2 + CO → CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CHO. Traditionally, hydroformylation was catalyzed by cobalt carbonyl but rhodium complexes are more common.

  4. Isobutyric acid - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyric acid is manufactured by the oxidation of isobutyraldehyde, which is a byproduct of the hydroformylation of propylene. [7] It can also be prepared by the high pressure hydrocarboxylation (Koch reaction) from propylene: [7] CH 3 CH=CH 2 + CO + H 2 O → (CH 3) 2 CHCO 2 H

  5. Isobutylidenediurea - Wikipedia

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    It is produced by the condensation reaction of isobutyraldehyde and two equivalents of urea: (CH 3) 2 CHCHO + 2 OC(NH 2) 2 → (CH 3) 2 CHCH{NHC(O)NH 2} 2 + H 2 O. The controlled-release process is the reverse of the above reaction, which only occurs after the IBDU dissolves.

  6. Isobutanol - Wikipedia

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    Isobutanol (IUPAC nomenclature: 2-methylpropan-1-ol) is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 CHCH 2 OH (sometimes represented as i-BuOH).This colorless, flammable liquid with a characteristic smell is mainly used as a solvent either directly or as its esters.

  7. Aldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Aldehyde structure. In organic chemistry, an aldehyde (/ ˈ æ l d ɪ h aɪ d /) is an organic compound containing a functional group with the structure R−CH=O. [1] The functional group itself (without the "R" side chain) can be referred to as an aldehyde but can also be classified as a formyl group.

  8. C4H8O - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyraldehyde; 2-Methoxypropene; Tetrahydrofuran This page was last edited on 16 January 2019, at 11:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Butanediol - Wikipedia

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    2-methylpropane-1,1-diol (not a glycol), hydrate of 2-methylpropanal (isobutyraldehyde) These three methylpropanediols are structural isomers of butanediols.