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O que (quem) é butanol$10375$ - definição

MEASURE OF SOLVENT PERFORMANCE
Kauri-butanol

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CHEMICAL COMPOUND FAMILY
Butyl Alcohol; Butyl alcohols; Butyl alcohol; Butanols; Butyl Alcohols; Butyric alcohol; Propylcarbinol; BuOH; Butanolic; Butylol; Butylhydroxide; Butyl hydroxide; Propylmethanol
Butanol (also called butyl alcohol) is a four-carbon alcohol with a formula of C4H9OH, which occurs in five isomeric structures (four structural isomers), from a straight-chain primary alcohol to a branched-chain tertiary alcohol; all are a butyl or isobutyl group linked to a hydroxyl group (sometimes represented as BuOH, n-BuOH, i-BuOH, and t-BuOH). These are n-butanol, 2 stereoisomers of sec-butanol, isobutanol and tert-butanol.
Butanol         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND FAMILY
Butyl Alcohol; Butyl alcohols; Butyl alcohol; Butanols; Butyl Alcohols; Butyric alcohol; Propylcarbinol; BuOH; Butanolic; Butylol; Butylhydroxide; Butyl hydroxide; Propylmethanol
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Kauri-butanol value         
The Kauri-butanol value ("Kb value") is an international, standardized measure of solvent power for a hydrocarbon solvent, and is governed by an ASTM standardized test, ASTM D1133.ASTM D1133 - 10 Standard Test Method for Kauri-Butanol Value of Hydrocarbon Solvents The result of this test is a scaleless index, usually referred to as the "Kb value".

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Kauri-butanol value

The Kauri-butanol value ("Kb value") is an international, standardized measure of solvent power for a hydrocarbon solvent, and is governed by an ASTM standardized test, ASTM D1133. The result of this test is a scaleless index, usually referred to as the "Kb value". A higher Kb value means the solvent is more aggressive or active in the ability to dissolve certain materials. Mild solvents have low scores in the tens and twenties; powerful solvents like chlorinated solvents and naphthenic aromatic solvents (i.e. "High Sol 10", "High Sol 15") have ratings that are in the low hundreds.

In terms of the test itself, the kauri-butanol value (Kb) of a chemical shows the maximum amount of the hydrocarbon that can be added to a solution of kauri resin (a thick, gum-like material) in butanol (butyl alcohol) without causing cloudiness. Since kauri resin is readily soluble in butyl alcohol but not in most hydrocarbon solvents, the resin solution will tolerate only a certain amount of dilution. "Stronger" solvents such as benzene can be added in a greater amount (and thus have a higher Kb value) than "weaker" solvents like mineral spirits.