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Pivalic acid is a
carboxylic acid with a
molecular formula of (CH3)3CCO2H. This colourless,
odoriferous organic compound is
solid at room temperature...
- chloride. It was
first made by
Aleksandr Butlerov in 1874 by
reacting pivalic acid with
phosphorus pentachloride.
Pivaloyl chloride is used as an input...
- tert-butyl
group having the
chemical formula: tBu-CO-NH2. It is the
amide of
pivalic acid. N-Pivalamide, is a
functional group having the
following chemical...
- the
formula CH3O2CC(CH3)3. It is a
colorless liquid, the
methyl ester of
pivalic acid. The
ester is well
known for
being resistant to
hydrolysis to the...
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greater lipophilicity compared to that of ampicillin.
Prodrugs that
release pivalic acid when
broken down by the body—such as pivampicillin, pivmecillinam...
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carbon monoxide. Some
commonly industrially produced Koch
acids include pivalic acid, 2,2-dimethylbutyric acid and 2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid. The Koch...
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Lindstedt S,
Nordin I (June 1995). "Effect of short-term
treatment with
pivalic acid
containing antibiotics on
serum carnitine concentration—a risk irrespective...
- reaction. It can
produce 2-tert-butylpyridine upon
reacting pyridine with
pivalic acid,
silver nitrate and
ammonium in
sulfuric acid with a
yield of 97%...
- for some
trivial names, -oyl
chloride substitutes -ic acid. For example,
pivalic acid
becomes pivaloyl chloride and
acrylic acid
becomes acryloyl chloride...
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protonation of said heterocycle. A
typical reaction is that
between pyridine and
pivalic acid with
silver nitrate,
sulfuric acid and
ammonium persulfate to form...