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Meaning of "n-butanol"

n-butanol (noun): A chemical compound commonly used as a solvent or intermediate in chemical synthesis. It is a type of alcohol with four carbon atoms in its molecular structure

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The n-butanol was added and allowed to cool.
The aqueous fraction is extracted with n-butanol.
It is possible that n-butanol alone is converted to butylenes.
The solid dissolves in isopropanol and n-butanol.
During his heating n-butanol was eliminated.
The solid dissolves in isopropranol and n-butanol.
N-butanol is primarily produced through the petrochemical pathway.
Other stress treatments include n-butanol or ethanol.
The n-butanol formed in the reaction was withdrawn overhead.
Distillate is removed whilst periodically adding n-butanol.
Thus n-butanol an excellent green replacement for gasoline.
Representative alcohols include isopropanol and n-butanol.
Following the addition of n-butanol a vacuum is suitably applied.
The aqueous layer was extracted with n-butanol.
It was isolated from n-butanol solution of azithromycin with diffusion of antisolvent.

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Butyl nitrite is an alkyl nitrite made from n-butanol.
Methods for producing n-butanol by fermentation are also widely known.
The preferred aliphatic alcohol is n-butanol.
An n-butanol solution of the dichloromethylene bisphosphonic acid is then obtained.
The mixture was extracted with chloroform and n-butanol.
Usually, higher selectivities to n-butanol are obtained in the presence of hydrogen.
The suspension is extracted with n-butanol.
The material was taken with n-butanol and ammonia solution sp.
Another preferred solvent is an alcohol such as isopropanol or n-butanol.
The combined n-butanol phases were evaporated under reduced pressure to dryness.
Particularly pure products are obtained by using n-butanol as a solvent.
Systems with n-butanol and n-butylacetate are highly practicable compositions as well.
Calibration was performed with an external standard of acetone in n-butanol.
After removal of n-butanol the product was recrystallized from ethyl acetate.
The culture broth is exhaustively extracted with n-butanol.
After removal of n-butanol under reduced pressure, to the residue is added water.
Tributyl phosphate is manufactured by reaction of phosphoryl chloride with n-butanol.
The waterborne dispersion then is heated to remove n-butanol by azeotropic distillation.
This product is then subjected to a transesterification reaction using n-butanol.
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether or n-butanol is particularly preferably used as starter molecule.
The extracted substance was soluble in water and insoluble in n-butanol.
The above reaction can be repeated using n-butanol as solvent in place of ethanol.
Azithromycin is completely dissolved in n-butanol.
The solution may then be diluted with n-butanol and another alcohol if desired.
A particularly preferred initiator is n-butanol.
Eight phenolic compounds were isolated from the n-butanol soluble fraction of artichoke leaf extracts.
Good results have been obtained with benzyl alcohol and n-butanol.
Tert-butanol and n-butanol appeared superior to other alcohols in preventing degradation of the product.
The metabolic driving forces pushed the carbon flux to n-butanol.
Treatment with sevoflurane, n-butanol did not change the parameters to any clinically significant degree.
Anhydrous crystalline zolpidem hydrochloride may be obtained by crystallization from n-butanol.
The n-butanol solution of amine may then be recycled using freshly added hydrogen peroxide.
The reaction mixture is then cooled prior to the addition of n-butanol.
The hexanol column overhead stream comprising n-butanol and i-butanol is passed through a condenser.
The catalyst solution added to the flask is titanium tetrabutoxide in n-butanol.

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