butylation - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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butylation (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bjuːˈtaɪ.leɪ.ʃən/

Meaning and Usage

"Butylation" refers to the chemical process of adding a butyl group to a molecule. It is important in organic chemistry and is frequently used in the synthesis of various organic compounds.

This term is commonly found in scientific literature and technical discussions, particularly within the fields of chemistry and biochemistry. Its usage is more prevalent in written contexts such as research papers, academic journals, and chemical literature rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The butylation process improved the stability of the compound in the laboratory experiments.
  2. Процесс бутилирования улучшил стабильность соединения в лабораторных экспериментах.

  3. A significant amount of butylation can lead to the formation of more complex chemical structures.

  4. Существенное количество бутилирования может привести к образованию более сложных химических структур.

  5. Researchers are studying the effects of butylation on cancer treatment efficacy.

  6. Исследователи изучают влияние бутилирования на эффективность лечения рака.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Butylation" is primarily a technical term and does not lend itself to idiomatic expressions. However, chemistry-related phrases incorporating similar concepts might include:

  1. "In the final analysis": The butylation in the final analysis demonstrated significant enhancements in the polymer's performance.
  2. В конечном итоге, бутилирование продемонстрировало значительные улучшения в производительности полимера.

  3. "In the long run": The effects of butylation, in the long run, could revolutionize the industry.

  4. Эффекты бутилирования в долгосрочной перспективе могут революционизировать индустрию.

  5. "The bottom line": The bottom line is that butylation can provide improved product formulations.

  6. Главное, что бутилирование может обеспечить улучшенные формулы продуктов.

Etymology

The term "butylation" is derived from "butyl," which itself comes from "butane," referring to a four-carbon alkane (C₄H₁₀). The suffix "-ation" indicates a process or action, commonly used in English to form nouns from verbs. The history of "butyl" traces back to the early 19th century in the study of organic chemistry.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Alkylation (though more general) - Functionalization

Antonyms: - Dealkylation (the removal of an alkyl group) - Destabilization (as a contrasting term relating to stability)



25-07-2024