ALKANE

ălˈkān, any of a group of aliphatic hydrocarbons whose molecules contain only single bonds (see chemical bond). Alkanes have the general chemical formula CnH2n+2. An alkane is said to have a continuous chain if each carbon atom in its molecule is joined to at most two other carbon atoms; it is said to have a branched chain if any of its carbon atoms is joined to more than two other carbon atoms. The first four continuous-chain alkanes are methane, CH4; ethane, C2H6; propane, C3H8; and butane, C4H10. Names of continuous-chain alkanes whose molecules contain more than five carbon atoms are formed from a root that indicates the number of carbon atoms and the suffix -ane to indicate that the compound is an alkane; e.g., alkanes with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 carbon atoms in their molecules are pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, and decane, respectively. The name of a branched-chain alkane is formed by adding prefixes to the name of the continuous-chain alkane from which it is considered to be derived; e.g., 2-methylpropane (called also isobutane) is thought of as being derived by replacing one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to the second (2-) carbon atom of a propane molecule with a methyl (CH3) group, forming CH3CH(CH3)2. Chemically, the alkanes are relatively unreactive. They are obtained by fractional distillation from petroleum and are used extensively as fuels. The alkanes are sometimes referred to as the methane series (after the simplest alkane) or as paraffins.

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...Mass-Energy Relationships, 264 18 Organic Chemistry, 268 Alkanes, 268 Common Functional Groups, 272 Macromolecules...alcohol (B) an aldehyde (C) a ketone (D) an ester (E) an alkane Chapter 19 Questions on this chapter are incorporated into...
...L. and Blomquist G. J. 1989 . Novel very long-chain methyl-branched alcohols and their esters, and methyl-branched alkanes in pupae of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni Hubner . Insect Biochem. 19 , 197-208. Nelson D. R., Fatland...
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...benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, alkanes, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...widely distributed in the environment. Alkanes While the PAH degradation mechanisms were...student in our laboratory was investigating alkane degradation. He was able to isolate an...
...and background are the C.sub.2-C.sub.12 alkanes, for which there were similar concentrations...organic sampler Semivolatile/aromatic/alkane Filter/PUF sampler...Semivolatile/aromatic/alkane TIGF filter/PUF/XAD/PUF...
...of many organic-compound classes, including alkane and aromatic diacids, branched alkanes, carboxylic acids, cholesterol, levoglucosan...BHM-summer. The pattern for branched and straight alkanes was similar: highest in BHM-winter followed...
...and the quantitative results reported in Tables 3 and 4. The alkane peaks were much more pronounced and distinct in the sample...east of Ground Zero (0.7 km; Market Street) (Figure 8). The alkanes detected were the same as those found in uncombusted fuel...
...hydrogen. The hydrogen reacts with the carbon and oxygen to form liquid hydrocarbons and water. Products range from methanol to alkane chains such as octane and decane (the constituents of gasoline and diesel fuel) to paraffin waxes, the specific product being...
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...Hill. Of particular interest are linear alkanes, chains in which single bonds connect...for example, run most efficiently on alkanes with 9 to 20 carbons per molecule. The reaction that converts coal and biomass to alkanes, however, produces carbon chains of many...
...alternatives are considered proprietary. For example, some are based on alkane, a class of saturated hydrocarbons including kerosene and other...petroleum products, but many manufacturers dont release the specific alkane they use. "This makes it hard to verify safety claims," says...
...also a keen supporter. On a world level, methane recovery has really huge potential" says Cameron Davies, chief executive of Alkane Energy, a European firm that specialises in the collection of methane from coal mines. There is so much methane coming from...
...species: the human pathogen Candida glabrata, model organism Kluyveromyces lactis, salt-tolerant Debaryomyces hansenii, and the alkane-using Yarrowia lipolytica, and then compared them to S. cerevisiae. Their findings similarly described evidence for whole-genome...
...ester and "hydrotreat" it, stripping off oxygens and saturating the molecule with hydrogens. That gives them a straight-chain alkane, not much different from the diesel that flows from gas pumps into millions of diesel engines everyday across America. In nature...


 

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...fertiliser, which contains fewer nitrates and phosphates. The scheme s stakeholders will include DARD, Fivemiletown Creamery and Alkane Biogas Ltd. Mr McCaughey said the plant would have an independent board and local chairman. The people who have the ultimate...
...fifth overall with a portfolio value of pounds 101,225, a gain of 102 per cent. Dr Langton took a chance on risky stocks such as Alkane Energy and Biofuels which specialise in renewable energy - in contrast to his more cautious approach to genuine share trading...
...comes with an extra-deep single slot, an extra-lift mechanism for removing small slices and a warming rack. Eggsacting THE Alkane Egg-Perfect makes boiling an egg to the required soft, medium or hard childs play. Pop the egg-shaped device into the pan and...
...480p. Sales at its principal title,the Daily Mirror, are taking a hit from repeated cover-price cuts at its mainrival The Sun. Alkane Energy returned to the black in the first six months with a pre-taxprofit of pounds sterling337,000 against a pounds sterling1...
...have been SOCO, Sterling Energy, Petroceltic and Stanley Gibbons. "There are a few in negative territory with the worst being Alkane Energy but Im having a free ride on them as I sold half the original holding after they had more than doubled between April...
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ALKANE al kan, any of a group of aliphatic hydrocarbons whose molecules contain only single bonds (see chemical bond ). Alkanes have the general chemical formula C n H 2n+2 . An alkane is said to have a continuous chain if each carbon atom in its molecule is joined to at most...
...carbon and hydrogen atoms derived from an alkane molecule by removing one hydrogen atom...group is derived from the name of its alkane by replacing the - ane suffix with...alkyl groups can be formed from the same alkane by removing different hydrogen atoms...
METHANE SERIES see alkane . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
PARAFFIN SERIES see alkane . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...is derived from the name of the corresponding alkane by replacing the - ane alkane suffix with - ene and, if necessary, adding a...include hydrogenation, with the formation of an alkane, and hydration, with the formation of an alcohol...
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