Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cetylic acid

Cetylic acid Edenor C16 98-100 Emersol 140 Emersol 143 -hexadecoic acid hexadecylic acid Hydrofol Elystrene 9016 Industrene 4516 1-pentadecanecarboxylic acid. [Pg.501]

E.14) (E.14) Hexadecanoic acid, hexadecanoic acid, palmitic acid, cetylic acid (57-10-3] FEMA 2832... [Pg.155]

Cetyl esters wax. See Cetyl esters Cetyl 2-ethylhexanoate. See Cetyl octanoate Cetyl ethyl morpholinium ethosulfate N-Cetyl ethylmorpholinium ethosulfate N-Cetyl-N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate. SeeCetethyl morpholinium ethosulfate Cetylic acid. See Palmitic acid... [Pg.1035]

Synonyms Cetylic acid Hexadecanoic acid n-Hexadecoic acid ... [Pg.1239]

Cetylic acid. See Palmitic acid Cetyl isononanoate... [Pg.852]

CAS 57-10-3 EINECS/ELINCS 200-312-9 FEMA 2832 INS570 E570 Synonyms Cetylic acid Hexadecanoic acid n-Hexadecoic acid Hexadecylic acid 1-Pentadecanecarboxylic acid Classification Aliphatic organic compd. saturated fatty acid... [Pg.3025]

Cetylic Acid 57-10-3 Chromium (III) Potassium Cyanic Acid 420-05-3... [Pg.3474]

Coolanol 35 Glycerin Glycerol Glycyl Alcohol 1,2,3-Propanetriol Glutamic Acid Cetylic Acid Hexadecanoic Acid Palmitic Acid... [Pg.1672]

The free acids are obtained upon acidification. Fata usually consist of mixtures of glycerides. The term wax is usually applied to esters of fatty acids with other alcohols such as cetyl alcohol CH3(CH2),4CHjOH and oleyl alcohol CH3(CHj),CH=CH(CHj),CH30H. [Pg.445]

Other constituents may be added to assist in the formation of uniform beads or to influence the use properties of the polymers through plasticization or cross-linking. These include lubricants, such as lauryl or cetyl alcohol and stearic acid, and cross-linking monomers such as di- or trivinylbenzene, diaHyl esters of dibasic acids, and glycol dimethacrylates. [Pg.170]

Castor esters have been found to be nonirritating and noncomedogenic to the skin. Cetyl ricinoleate was found to be an effective noncomedogenic moisturizer (118). Castor-based quaternaries prepared by reaction of a castor fatty acid and a tertiary diamine are used for hair care. The ricinoleic quaternium is incorporated into clear shampoo formulations for foam enhancement and conditioning (119,120). [Pg.156]

Palmitic Acid.—This acid, together with steanc and oleic-acids, in the form of the glycerides, are the chief constituents of fats. Palmitin (glyceride of palmitic acid) is also found in certain x egetable oils like palm and olive oil. The acid occurs also as the cetyl ester in spermaceti and as the myricyl ester in bees-wax. It may be obtained from oleic acid by fusion with potash,... [Pg.258]

Solids. —It may Idc a hydrocM bon (c .g., paraffin wa, naphthalene) highei alcohol eg., cetyl alcohol) aldehyde e.g., z5-hydroxybenzaldehyde) ketone and qiiinonc e.g., benzo-phenone, camphor) acid (higher fatty, e.g., palmitic acid or aromatic acid) ester (of glycerol, phenols or aromatic alcohols) phenol e.g., thymol),... [Pg.336]

Spermaceti, a fragrant substance from sperm whales, was much used in cosmetics until it was banned in 1976 to protect the whales from extinction. Chemically, spermaceti is cetyl palmitate, the ester of cetyl alcohol (u-ClrtH33OH) with palmitic acid. Draw its structure. [Pg.1093]

The reaction of olefin sulfation and its possibilities has been extensively studied [3-10] and it was used to produce alcohol sulfates. Dry distillation of spermaceti gives palmitic acid and cetene-1, which can be sulfated with sulfuric acid to give cetyl-2 sulfate [11]. Other surfactants were obtained from olefins produced from natural substances, such as alcohol sulfates by sulfation of olefins from decarboxylation of oleic acid [12], by sulfation of olefins made by dehydrating hydroabietyl alcohol, by direct sulfation of abietyl alcohol [13,14], or by sulfation of natural terpenes [15]. [Pg.226]


See other pages where Cetylic acid is mentioned: [Pg.173]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.15]    [Pg.400]    [Pg.260]    [Pg.941]    [Pg.1107]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.1605]    [Pg.1659]    [Pg.211]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.15]    [Pg.400]    [Pg.260]    [Pg.941]    [Pg.1107]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.1605]    [Pg.1659]    [Pg.211]    [Pg.425]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.144]    [Pg.445]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.441]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.268]    [Pg.384]    [Pg.92]    [Pg.681]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.92]    [Pg.245]    [Pg.250]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.151]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.501 ]




SEARCH



Cetyl sulfonic acid

Malonic acid, cetyl-, diethyl ester

© 2024 chempedia.info