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† trityl Chem. Obs.|ˈtraɪtɪl| [ad. F. trityle (Chancel, 1853), so called as being the third of the series of alcohol radicals of the form CnH2n+1: see trito- and -yl, and cf. tetryl, pentyl, hexyl, etc.] The radical C3H7, now called propyl. Hence † ˈtritylene = propylene, † triˈtylic a. = propylic, etc.
1854Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. VI. 287 Propionic Alcohol..to which the author [Chancel] gives the name Hydrate of Trityl. 1856Fownes Elem. Chem. (ed. 6) 474 Trityl-alcohol, or hydrated oxide of trityl. We prefer the name propylic alcohol. 1857Miller Elem. Chem. III. 27 Tritylic or Propylic Alcohol C6H8O2. Ibid. 28 Propylic (Tritylic) Ether..C6H7O. Ibid. 190 Tritylene, Propylene... Reynolds obtained this gas mixed with marsh gas. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 887 Trityl (better known as Propyl). Ibid. 888 One of the earliest..recognitions of the trityl-group is to be found in Chancel's note..(1853), which describes a trityl-alcohol. Ibid. 891 Tritylamine, or Propylamine... Bright, colourless, highly refracting, very mobile liquid. Ibid. 892 Tritylene, or Propylene, C3H6. |