Examples of 'butanol' in a sentence

Meaning of "butanol"

A type of alcohol derived from butyric acid, often used as an industrial solvent or chemical intermediate. 'Butanol' is commonly found in manufacturing, biofuel production, and laboratory settings
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  • Any of four isomeric aliphatic alcohols, C₄H₉-OH
  • butan-1-ol or n-butanol or butyl alcohol - CH₃(CH₂)₃-OH
  • butan-2-ol or sec-butanol - CH₃CH₂CH(CH₃)-OH
  • 2-methyl-propan-1-ol or iso-butanol - (CH₃)₂CHCH₂-OH

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Use of butanol or isopropanol proves to be especially suitable.
The alcohols may be butanol and cyclopentanol.
The butanol formed is distilled off continuously.
So you have this other butanol here.
The butanol released condenses in the condenser.
The aqueous phase was extracted with butanol.
Butanol is a versatile and important chemical feedstock.
No ethyl acetate or butanol was detected in the pirfenidone.
The preferred saturated alcohol is tertiary butanol.
In particular butanol is suitable for that purpose.
The recrystallization of the product is performed in butanol.
Excess butanol was removed using a rotary evaporator.
During distillation two portions of butanol were added.
Butanol is an alcohol with a number of applications in various industries.
The most preferred solvent is tertiary butanol.

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Butanol may be used as a fuel in an internal combustion engine.
Examples of alcohol include ethanol and butanol.
Butanol from biomass is called biobutanol.
Other potential biofuels are butanol and hydrogen.
Butanol can also be produced by fermentation of biomass by bacteria.
A portion of the butanol was removed by distillation.
Butanol can be produced by fermentation of biomass.
Lower alcohols from methanol to butanol are particularly recommended.
The butanol is evaporated off under reduced pressure.
Like octane or different types of butanol.
The butanol feed used is of biological or chemical origin.
Examples of primary alcohols include ethanol and butanol.
The butanol phases are combined and evaporated to dryness.
Glycerol is a good alternative source for butanol production.
The butanol phase is evaporated to dryness.
Decomposition of the latter by butanol yielded deltic acid.
The use of butanol or isopropanol proves to be particularly suitable.
In this case solvents such as ethanol or butanol are used.
The butanol phases brought together are evaporated to dryness.
It can be advantageous to perform the esterification by means of butanol.
No more butanol can be detected at the column exit.
The aqueous solution is then extracted with butanol.
Butanol can be used as a gasoline substitute.
The fermentative production of butanol is also well known.
Butanol and glycerol were chosen because of their biocompatibility.
The clear filtrate was vacuum stripped to remove butanol.
Butanol is formed as a byproduct in this transesterification polymerization reaction.
The solution was extracted with butanol.
Butanol and isobutanol have limited solubility in water.
Initial condensate fractions included butanol and water.
Tertiary butanol itself has a high odor threshold.
Potential problems with the use of butanol fuel.
Butanol is also used as an industrial solvent.
The solvent used is tertiary butanol.
The butanol extract was concentrated in vacuo.

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