amyl alcohol

NOUN
  1. a mixture of 2 or more isomeric alcohols; used as a solvent and in organic synthesis
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  • However, esters formed from other pentanol isomers amyl alcohols, or mixtures of pentanols, are often referred to as amyl acetate. A Special Message Just for You
  • The result plays up a unique note of amyl alcohol found in good grappas, pisco and rhum agricole. White Is the New Brown
  • The powdered bark can also be treated with solvents, such as toluene, or amyl alcohol to extract the quinine.
  • From the quantity of barium valerate found he calculates the amount of amyl alcohol present in the original solution; 150 c.c. of the spirit, which has been diluted so as to contain 12 to 15 per cent. of alcohol, are shaken up thoroughly with 50 c.c. of chloroform, the aqueous layer drawn off, and shaken with a fresh portion of chloroform. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
  • Extract the sample two times with an equal volume of chloroform: isoamyl alcohol to remove any trace phenol. OpenWetWare - Recent changes [en]
  • Amyl Alcohol [Footnote: The odor of amylic alcohol is sweet, nauseous, and heavy. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • At the same temperature of 350°C amyl alcohol vapour yields valeric aldehyde and hydrogen with copper, and amylene and water with thoria. Paul Sabatier - Nobel Lecture
  • The powdered bark can also be treated with solvents, such as toluene, or amyl alcohol to extract the quinine.
  • However, esters formed from other pentanol isomers amyl alcohols, or mixtures of pentanols, are often referred to as amyl acetate. A Special Message Just for You
  • Back in the days before the explosion of kits, our protocol involved PK digestion, phenol extraction, phenol:chloroform extraction, phenol:chloroform:isoamyl alcohol extraction, ammonium acetate/isopropanol precipitation, followed by EtOH washes. Marketing: the good, the boring and the ugly
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