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Propanol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two isomers of propanol . If the isomer is not specified, it is more likely to refer to propan-1-ol. •Propan-1-ol (or n -propanol) — CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH •Propan-2-ol (or isopropyl al...
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Propan-1-ol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1-propanol, propylic alcohol, opta ... Propanol was discovered in crude fusel oil and obtained by fractionation; it is available as a by-product of the reaction between carbon monoxide and hydrogen. ... Propanol is used as a solvent for resins and cellulose esters.
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Some physical and chemical data on 1-propanol are given in Table 1. 2.3 Analytical Methods A summary of methods for the determination of 1-propanol in air, water, and biological media is presented in Table 2. The sensitivity of the gas chromatographic determination of alcohols with electron capture or...
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