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233trimethylbutane

2,3,3-Trimethylbutane is an organic compound that is one of the structural isomers of heptane (chemical formula C7H16). It is a branched alkane that can be described as a butane backbone bearing three methyl substituents: one on carbon 2 and two on carbon 3 of the main chain. Its structure can be represented as CH3-CH(CH3)-C(CH3)2-CH3.

IUPAC naming and structural details place this compound among the seven possible C7H16 isomers. In common shorthand,

Occurrence and preparation for 2,3,3-trimethylbutane are primarily in the context of petroleum and hydrocarbon research. It

Properties of 2,3,3-trimethylbutane align with those of branched alkanes: it is generally colorless, has low reactivity,

See also: isomers of heptane, alkanes, hydrocarbon terminology.

its
skeleton
is
sometimes
written
as
a
highly
branched
linear
alkane,
reflecting
the
increased
branching
relative
to
n-heptane.
The
compound
is
nonpolar
and
lacks
functional
groups,
typical
of
saturated
hydrocarbons.
can
be
present
in
trace
amounts
within
refined
fuel
fractions
and
other
hydrocarbon
mixtures.
Industrially,
it
is
not
widely
produced
as
a
standalone
material
but
can
be
generated
as
part
of
broader
hydrocracking
or
distillation
processes
that
yield
various
C7H16
isomers.
and
is
relatively
insoluble
in
water
while
being
soluble
in
many
organic
solvents.
Like
other
alkanes,
it
is
flammable
and
should
be
handled
with
appropriate
safety
precautions
in
well-ventilated
areas
away
from
ignition
sources.