What's the difference between butylene and rutylene?
Butylene
Definition:
(n.) Any one of three metameric hydrocarbons, C4H8, of the ethylene series. They are gaseous or easily liquefiable.
Example Sentences:
(1) 10 aryl propylene oxides and 6 aryl butylene oxides were synthesized.
(2) We study the "suicide" phenomena as well as metabolic pathways of mixed acids (methyl red test, MR) and butylene glycol (Voges-Proskauer, VP), in 107 strains belonging to mesophilic Aeromonas group, isolated from stools.
(3) Several oligomers of poly(butylene tartrate)s were synthesized and their kinetic behavior was studied under acidic conditions.
(4) Three general test groups of volatile organic chemicals were identified by test data: chemicals which had boiling points below 63 degrees C, for which the vaporization technique was the most sensitive test procedure (ethylene, propylene, and butylene oxides and methylene chloride); chemicals which had boiling points from 107 degrees to 132 degrees C, for which the vaporization technique was still useful, but where sensitivity was only slightly increased over the preincubation technique (1-bromo-2-chloroethane, epichlorohydrin, and ethylene dibromide); and 3) a chemical which had a boiling point at 194 degrees C, where the preincubation technique was the most appropriate test method (styrene oxide).
(5) Thirty percent 1,3-butylene glycol and 30% propylene glycol were approximately as effective as 10% HG.
(6) This paper reports the identification of seven individual oligomers isolated from a poly(butylene adipate) plasticizer.
(7) The antimicrobial properties of three glycols, - propylene glycol, hexylene glycol, and 1,3-butylene glycol - against Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus pyogenes A, Streptococcus mitis, and E. coli were studied in vitro.
(8) In contrast, 1,3-butylene glycol had no protective effects.
(9) Several oligomers of poly(butylene tartrate) were synthesized, and their kinetic behavior was studied under alkaline conditions.
(10) The concentration of butylene glycol obtained in the fermentation beer ranged from 2.3 to 4.4%.
(11) The film was made of polymer blends consisting of polypropylene, styrene ethylene butylene styrene-block copolymer, and ethylene ethylacrylate copolymer.
(12) The other short chain (C2 to C4) alkyldiols were separated by this method and did not interfere with the quantitation of 1,3-butylene glycol.
(13) A microanalytical method with direct on-column specimen injection for determination of 1,3-butylene glycol (1,3-butanediol) in whole blood or plasma using gas-liquid chromatography with flame ionization is described.
(14) However, all compounds were mutagenic in at least one system with the propylene oxides being more mutagenic than the corresponding butylene oxide derivatives.
(15) The biodegradability of three aliphatic adipic acid diesters and a 1,3-butylene glycol adipic acid polyester was determined in acclimated, activated sludge systems.
(16) GC analysis of epichlorohydrin and butylene oxide concentrations within Tedlar bags suggested that these two chemicals volatilized and were contained in the media after 1 hr of incubation at 37 degrees C. The mutagenic activity of six volatile liquid mutagens was similar in single and triple plate Tedlar bags.
(17) The results speak in favour of using hexylene glycol in cosmetic and dermatological vehicles instead of propylene glycol and 1,3-butylene glycol.
(18) The method described is suitable for the rapid detection of potentially toxic blood or plasma levels of 1,3-butylene glycol, as well as for the detection of other short chain glycols.
(19) Maximal production of butylene glycol with minimal residual sugar was obtained with a medium consisting of molasses, diluted to 20 degrees Brix, and 0.4% urea.
(20) Lard, medium chain triglycerides, or 1,3-butylene glycol comprised 43% of the diet fed to mice.
Rutylene
Definition:
(n.) A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H18, of the acetylene series. It is produced artificially.