Aldehydes, Aliphatic and Araliphatic

Christian Kohlpaintner

Christian Kohlpaintner

Celanese GmbH, Werk Ruhrchemie, Oberhausen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Markus Schulte

Markus Schulte

Celanese GmbH, Werk Ruhrchemie, Oberhausen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Jürgen Falbe

Jürgen Falbe

Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf, Federal Republic of Germany

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Peter Lappe

Peter Lappe

Ruhrchemie AG, Oberhausen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Jürgen Weber

Jürgen Weber

Ruhrchemie AG, Oberhausen, Federal Republic of Germany

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First published: 15 June 2000
Citations: 5

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Introduction

2.

Saturated Aldehydes

2.1.

Physical Properties

2.2.

Chemical Properties

2.3.

Production

2.4.

Individual Saturated C5 - C13 Aldehydes

2.4.1.

C5 Aldehydes

2.4.2.

C6 Aldehydes

2.4.3.

C7 Aldehydes

2.4.4.

C8 Aldehydes

2.4.5.

C9 Aldehydes

2.4.6.

C10 Aldehydes

2.4.7.

C11 Aldehydes

2.4.8.

C12 Aldehydes

2.4.9.

C13 Aldehydes

3.

Unsaturated Aldehydes

3.1.

Physical Properties

3.2.

Chemical Properties

3.3.

Production

3.4.

Individual Unsaturated C5 - C11 Aldehydes

3.4.1.

C5 Alkenals

3.4.2.

C6 Alkenals

3.4.3.

C8 Alkenals

3.4.4.

C10 Alkenals

3.4.5.

C11 Alkenals

4.

Hydroxyaldehydes

4.1.

Properties

4.2.

Production

4.3.

Individual Hydroxyaldehydes

4.3.1.

3-Hydroxypropanal

4.3.2.

3-Hydroxybutanal (Acetaldol)

4.3.3.

4-Hydroxybutanal

4.3.4.

2,2-Dimethyl-3-hydroxypropanal (Hydroxypivaldehyde)

4.3.5.

2-Ethyl-3-hydroxyhexanal (Butyraldol)

4.3.6.

3,7-Dimethyl-7-hydroxyoctanal (Hydroxycitronellal)

5.

Araliphatic Aldehydes

5.1.

Properties

5.2.

Production

5.3.

Individual Araliphatic Aldehydes

5.3.1.

Phenylacetaldehyde

5.3.2.

4-Methylphenylacetaldehyde

5.3.3.

2-Phenylpropionaldehyde (Hydratropaldehyde)

5.3.4.

3-Phenylpropionaldehyde (Dihydrocinnamaldehyde)

5.3.5.

2-(4-Isobutylphenyl)propionaldehyde

5.3.6.

3-(4-Isopropylphenyl)-2-methylpropanal (Cyclamenaldehyde)

5.3.7.

3-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-methylpropionaldehyde (Lilial)

5.3.8.

Cinnamaldehyde (3-Phenyl-2-propenal)

5.3.9.

α-Alkylcinnamaldehydes (2-Alkyl-3-phenyl-2-propenals)

6.

Dialdehydes

6.1.

Properties

6.2.

Production

6.3.

Individual Dialdehydes

6.3.1.

Succinaldehyde (1,4-Butanedial)

6.3.2.

Glutardialdehyde (1,5-Pentanedial)

6.3.3.

TCD Dialdehyde

7.

Acetals

7.1.

Properties

7.2.

Production

7.3.

Uses

8.

Quality Control

9.

Analysis

10.

Storage, Transportation, and Environmental Regulations

11.

Economic Aspects

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