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Acetone
About: Acetone is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9458 publications have been published within this topic receiving 120867 citations. The topic is also known as: propanone & dimethylketone.
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21 Apr 1980TL;DR: The use of an inert liquid carrier for the adduct, such as acetone, facilitates the desired separation and purification of the bisphenol-A from the released phenol as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Pure bisphenol-A can be obtained by subjecting the adduct of the latter and phenol to spray drying conditions and recovering the bisphenol-A from the released phenol. The use of an inert liquid carrier for the adduct, such as acetone, facilitates the desired separation and purification of the bisphenol-A.
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TL;DR: In this article, the enol of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-butanone was detected by NMR, spectroscopy during photoreactions of 3 -hydroxy 3-methyl 2 butanone in acetonitrile and 2-propanol.
Abstract: The enol of acetone, formed by disproportionation reactions of 1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl radicals, is detected by NMR, spectroscopy during photoreactions of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-butanone in acetonitrile and of acetone in 2-propanol and slowly tautomerizes to acetone. The photolysis of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-butanone is shown to proceed via Type I cleavage, predominantly from an excited triplet state.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a bi-functional mesoporous silica material, containing both carboxylic acid and amino groups, acts as a catalyst for the reaction between aldehydes and carbon nucleophiles.
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15 Oct 2011
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Abstract: The article contains sections titled:
1. Introduction
2. Properties
2.1. Physical Properties
2.2. Chemical Properties
3. Production
3.1. Methacrylic Acid and Methyl Methacrylate from Acetone Cyanohydrin
3.2. Methacrylic Acid from Isobutene
3.3. Methacrylic Acid from Isobutyric Acid
3.4. Methacrylic Acid From Ethylene
4. Quality Specifications
5. Storage and Transportation
6. Uses
7. Economic Aspects
8. Toxicology and Occupational Health
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