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Color formation

Shipment, Stora.ge, ndPrice. Tank cars and tank trailers, selected to prevent color formation, are of aluminum or stainless steel, or lined with epoxy or phenoHc resins dmms are lined with phenoHc resins. Flexible stainless steel hose is used for transfer. Because of butanediol s high freezing point (about 20°C) tank car coil heaters are provided. The U.S. Hst price for bulk quantities in 1991 was about 2.18/kg, but heavy discounting was prevalent for large contracts. [Pg.109]

Powdered antimony pentoxide is used primarily in plastics. Stabilizers used to prevent the particles from growing are caustic, and can react with the halogen in the formulation. This can result in color formation and a lower flame-retarding efficiency of the system. [Pg.455]

The Wiesner Reaction. The reaction of lignified tissue and phloroglucinol—hydrochloric acid gives a visible absorption spectmm with a maximum at 550 nm. This has been attributed to coniferaldehyde units in lignin as the groups responsible for the color formation. [Pg.139]

Substituted Phenols. Phenol itself is used in the largest volume, but substituted phenols are used for specialty resins (Table 2). Substituted phenols are typically alkylated phenols made from phenol and a corresponding a-olefin with acid catalysts (13). Acidic catalysis is frequendy in the form of an ion-exchange resin (lER) and the reaction proceeds preferentially in the para position. For example, in the production of /-butylphenol using isobutylene, the product is >95% para-substituted. The incorporation of alkyl phenols into the resin reduces reactivity, hardness, cross-link density, and color formation, but increases solubiHty in nonpolar solvents, dexibiHty, and compatibiHty with natural oils. [Pg.292]

The most widely appHed colorimetric assay for amino acids rehes upon ninhydrin-mediated color formation (129). Fluorescamine [38183-12-9] and (9-phthalaldehyde [643-79-8] are popular as fluorescence reagents. The latter reagent, ia conjunction with 2-mercaptoethanol, is most often used ia post-column detection of amino acids separated by conventional automated amino acid analysis. More recently, determiaation by capillary 2one electrophoresis has been developed and it is possible to determine attomole quantities of amino acids (130). [Pg.285]

Anhydrous a-dextrose is manufactured by dissolving dextrose monohydrate in water and crysta11i2ing at 60—65°C in a vacuum pan. Evaporative crysta11i2ation is necessary to avoid color formation at high temperatures and hydrate formation at low temperatures. The product is separated by centrifugation, washed, dried to a moisture level of ca 0.1%, and marketed as a very pure grade of sugar for special appHcations. [Pg.291]

Thiols iateract readily with many mbber-containing materials. For this reason, care should be taken ia the selection of gasket and hose materials. Teflon, Kel-F, Viton, or other suitable fluoroelastomers function as gasket materials. Viton is suitable for hoses. Carbon steel is useful for many thiols, although some thiols become very discolored when carbon steel is utilized. In these cases, the use of stainless steel is very desirable. Isolation from air and water also minimizes color formation. 2-Mercaptoethanol and 1,2-ethanedithiol should be stored ia stainless steel (61). [Pg.15]

In the presence of cationic initiators, the possibiUty for loss of pendant ether groups to form free alcohol is another side reaction that usually results in color formation because of the highly conjugated products formed. [Pg.515]

To obtain reliable, accurate, and reproducible methods for quantitative estimation of deoxy sugars, certain conditions must be fulfilled. Thus, it is necessary that the chromogen be formed quantitatively from the sugar. The chromogen must then react quantitatively with the compound used for color formation, and lastly, the dye, once formed, should be stable and have a well defined molar extinction coefficient. In methods in which all of these conditions are not or cannot be fulfilled, recourse must be had to simultaneous determinations with suitable standard substances, a requirement not always easy to fulfil. [Pg.103]

Ohmiya, A. et ah. Carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase (CmCCD4a) contributes to white color formation in Chrysanthemum petals. Plant Physiol. 142, 1193, 2006. [Pg.394]

From an analytical point of view, azo coupling is easy to monitor as visual inspection of the color formation by reaction in transparent reactors can be performed. [Pg.461]

Another approach to improve the color formation properties of Malachite Green lactone has been the introduction of nitrogen atoms into the phthalide ring. Thus, condensation of pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid anhydride with dimethylaniline in the presence of zinc chloride has been shown54 to yield a mixture of the 4- and 7-azaphthalides 11 and 12. [Pg.106]

Pressure-sensitive recording materials are obtained by dissolving a triphenylmethane leuco dye in a solvent composed of paraffin oils. The microcapsules are formed from a water-soluble106 or water-dispersible material.107,108 Leuco dyes dissolved in sunflower oil are microencapsulated in a solution containing a melamine-HCHO precondensate and coated on the back side of a paper sheet. Contact of the microcapsule-coated sheet with an acid-coated receptor sheet allows the color formation to occur. [Pg.152]


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