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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:14 pm    Post subject: General information of Isobutyric acid Reply with quote

Isobutyric acid is a kind of organic acid. Isobutyric acid, also known as 2-methylpropanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid with structural formula (CH3)2-CH-COOH. It is found in the Free State in carobs (Ceratonia siliqua) and in the root of Arnica dulcis, and as an ethyl ester in croton oil. Isobutyric acid (TradingChem) is an isomer of n-butyric acid; they have the same chemical formula C4H8 O2 but a different structure. Isobutyric acid may be artificially prepared by the hydrolysis of isobutyronitrile with alkalis, by the oxidation of isobutanol with potassium dichromate and sulfuric acid, or by the action of sodium amalgam on methacrylic acid. It is a liquid of somewhat unpleasant smell, boiling at 155°C. Its specific gravity is 0.9697 (0°C) and pKa is 4.84 (20°C). Heated with chromic acid solution to 140°C, it gives carbon dioxide and acetone. Alkaline potassium permanganate oxidizes it to α-hydroxyisobutyric acid, (CH3)2-C (OH)-COOH. Its salts are more soluble in water than those of butyric acid.
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