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  2. Butyl group - Wikipedia

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    Butan-2-yl (sec-butyl) group is chiral. The carbon atom at position 2 is a stereocenter. It has four different groups attached: −H, −CH 3, −CH 2 −CH 3, and −R (the R group is not equal to those three groups). The names of the two chiral groups are: (2S)-butan-2-yl and (2R)-butan-2-yl.

  3. Dinoseb - Wikipedia

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    The product of this reaction is 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol. The second step in the synthesis of dinoseb is the nitration of 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol. First, the nitronium ion is formed from nitric acid and sulfuric acid. [21] 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol takes up the nitronium ion to form the arenium ion, which has three resonance structures. Water ...

  4. sec-Butylbenzene - Wikipedia

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    (Butan-2-yl)benzene. Other names sec-butylbenzene; ... Its structure consists of a benzene ring substituted with a sec-butyl group. It is a flammable colorless liquid ...

  5. Butralin - Wikipedia

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    Butralin's major soil metabolite is 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitroaniline. [15] Other major metabolites see the loss of more or all of the carbons and hydrogen over the nitrogen, or loss of oxygen from the nitro groups.

  6. sec-Butylamine - Wikipedia

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    sec-Butylamine is an organic chemical compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH 3 CH 2 CH(NH 2)CH 3. It is a colorless liquid. sec-Butylamine is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being n-butylamine, tert-butylamine, and isobutylamine. sec-Butylamine is chiral and therefore can exist in either of two enantiomeric ...

  7. sec-Butyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    sec-Butyl acetate, or s-butyl acetate, is an ester commonly used as a solvent in lacquers and enamels, where it is used in the production of acyclic polymers, vinyl resins, and nitrocellulose. [3]

  8. Binapacryl - Wikipedia

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    Binapacryl was used as a miticide and fungicide.Chemically, it is an ester derivative of dinoseb.Although binapacryl has low toxicity itself, it is readily metabolized to form dinoseb, which is highly toxic.

  9. Butyraldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Butyraldehyde, also known as butanal, is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 (CH 2) 2 CHO. This compound is the aldehyde derivative of butane. It is a colorless flammable liquid with an unpleasant smell. It is miscible with most organic solvents.