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- Q416613 subject Q8420862.
- Q416613 subject Q8579838.
- Q416613 abstract "Acetolactone or α-acetolactone is an organic compound with formula C2H2O2. It is the smallest member of the lactone family but can also be described as the epoxide of ketene. The compound was described in 1997 as a transient species in mass spectrometry experiments.Although acetolactone itself has not been isolated in bulk, the related species bis(trifluoromethyl)acetolactone ((CF3)2C2O2), which enjoys a degree of electronic stabilisation from its two trifluoromethyl groups, is known and has a half-life of 8 h at 25 °C. This compound is prepared by photolysis of bis(trifluoromethyl)malonyl peroxide.".
- Q416613 iupacName "oxiran-2-one".
- Q416613 thumbnail Acetolactone-2D.png?width=300.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q174211.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q180809.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q2302144.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q368158.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q59078.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q622436.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420862.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8579838.
- Q416613 wikiPageWikiLink Q912268.
- Q416613 iupacname "oxiran-2-one".
- Q416613 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q416613 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q416613 type ChemicalObject.
- Q416613 type Thing.
- Q416613 type Q11173.
- Q416613 comment "Acetolactone or α-acetolactone is an organic compound with formula C2H2O2. It is the smallest member of the lactone family but can also be described as the epoxide of ketene.".
- Q416613 label "Acetolactone".
- Q416613 depiction Acetolactone-2D.png.