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  2. Di-tert-butyl ether - Wikipedia

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    2-tert-Butoxy-2-methylpropane Di-tert-butyl ether. Identifiers CAS Number. 6163-66-2 ...

  3. tert-Butanesulfinamide - Wikipedia

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    tert-Butanesulfinamide (also known as 2-methyl-2-propanesulfinamide or Ellman's sulfinamide) is an organosulfur compound and a member of the class of sulfinamides. Both enantiomeric forms are commercially available and are used in asymmetric synthesis as chiral auxiliaries, often as chiral ammonia equivalents for the synthesis of amines.

  4. tert-Butyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    tert-Butyl bromide (also referred to as 2-bromo-2-methylpropane) is an organic compound with the formula Me 3 CBr (Me = methyl). The molecule features a tert-butyl group attached to a bromide substituent. This organobromine compound is used as a standard reagent in synthetic organic chemistry. It is a colorless liquid.

  5. Butyl group - Wikipedia

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    The effect of the tert-butyl group on the progress of a chemical reaction is called the Thorpe–Ingold effect illustrated in the Diels-Alder reaction below. Compared to a hydrogen substituent, the tert-butyl substituent accelerates the reaction rate by a factor of 240. [2] tert-Butyl effect. The tert-butyl effect is an example of steric hindrance.

  6. Di-tert-butyl peroxide - Wikipedia

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    For this reason di-tert-butyl peroxide is commonly used as a radical initiator in organic synthesis and polymer chemistry. The decomposition reaction proceeds via the generation of methyl radicals. (CH 3) 3 COOC(CH 3) 3 → 2 (CH 3) 3 CO • (CH 3) 3 CO • → (CH 3) 2 CO + CH • 3 2 CH • 3 → C 2 H 6

  7. Butyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    2-Bromo-2-methylpropane (tert-butyl bromide) This page was last edited on 5 February 2022, at 12:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. tert-Butyl hydroperoxide - Wikipedia

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    Industrially, tert-butyl hydroperoxide is used to prepare propylene oxide. In the Halcon process, molybdenum-based catalysts are used for this reaction: (CH 3) 3 COOH + CH 2 =CHCH 3 → (CH 3) 3 COH + CH 2 OCHCH 3. The byproduct t-butanol can be dehydrated to isobutene and converted to MTBE.

  9. Isobutylene - Wikipedia

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    Isobutylene (or 2-methylpropene) is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 C=CH 2. It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of butylene . It is a colorless flammable gas, and is of considerable industrial value.