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Butanol is a higher [[Alcohol|alcohol]] with a 4 carbon atoms and a general formula of C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O. There are 4 different isomeric structures for butanol:
Butanol is a higher [[Alcohol|alcohol]] with a 4 carbon atoms and a general formula of C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O. There are 4 different isomeric structures for butanol:


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|[[Image:1-Butanol skeletal.svg|138px]]
|[[Image:Butan-2-ol-2D-skeletal.png|93px]]
|[[Image:Isobutanol-2D-skeletal.png|113px]]
|[[Image:Tert-butanol-2D-skeletal.png|100px]]
|-
|''n''-butanol
|''sec''-butanol
|isobutanol
|''tert''-butanol
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*butan-1-ol
*butan-2-ol
*sec-butanol
*tert-butanol


 
These butanol isomers, due to their different structures, have somewhat different melting and boiling points. All are moderately miscible in [[Water|water]] and used as a base for perfumes. For the purposes of [[Distillation|distillation]], butanol is considered to be a [[Fusel_oils|fusel oil]]. Like most alcohols, they are poisonous.
These butanol isomers, due to their different structures, have somewhat different melting and boiling points. All are moderately miscible in [[Water|water]] and used as a base for perfumes. For the purposes of [[Distillation|distillation]], butanol is considered to be a [[Fusel_oil|fusel oil]]. Like most alcohols, they are poisonous.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 15 December 2022

Butanol is a higher alcohol with a 4 carbon atoms and a general formula of C4H10O. There are 4 different isomeric structures for butanol:

File:1-Butanol skeletal.svg File:Butan-2-ol-2D-skeletal.png File:Isobutanol-2D-skeletal.png File:Tert-butanol-2D-skeletal.png
n-butanol sec-butanol isobutanol tert-butanol


These butanol isomers, due to their different structures, have somewhat different melting and boiling points. All are moderately miscible in water and used as a base for perfumes. For the purposes of distillation, butanol is considered to be a fusel oil. Like most alcohols, they are poisonous.