Neopentyl Alcohol
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Neopentyl alcohol is a compound with formula (CH3)3CCH2OH. It is a colorless solid. The compound is one of the eight isomers of pentyl alcohol.


Preparation and reactions

Neopentyl alcohol can be prepared from the hydroperoxide of diisobutylene. It can also be prepared by the reduction of trimethylacetic acid with
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. Neopentyl alcohol was the first described in 1891 by L. Tissier, who prepared it by reduction of a mixture of trimethyl acetic acid and trimethylacetyl chloride with sodium amalgam. Neopentyl alcohol can be converted to neopentyl iodide by treatment with
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: :(CH3)3CCH2OH + H3(C6H5O)3Psup>+I → (CH3)3CCH2I + H3(C6H5O)2PO + C6H5OH


See also

* Pentaerythritol
* Neopentyl glycol">Pentaerythritol">H3(C6H5O)2PO + C6H5OH


See also

* Pentaerythritol * Neopentyl glycol * Trimethylolethane * Trimethylolpropane


References

{{alcohols Alcohol solvents Primary alcohols Alkanols Neopentyl compounds