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Isobutanol, a primary alcohol, is not typically involved in epoxidation reactions. Epoxidation reactions usually involve the addition of oxygen to an alkene using a suitable oxidant, such as a peroxyacid or a transition metal catalyst. Isobutanol's presence might act as a solvent or diluent, but it's unlikely to directly influence the epoxidation process.