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Copper oleate

There is specificity of the antioxidant action in the presence of heterogeneous catalyst. The kinetics of ionol retarding action on the oxidation of fuel T-6 catalyzed by the copper powder and homogeneous catalyst copper oleate was studied in Ref. [12]. Copper oleate appeared to be very active homogeneous catalyst it was found to catalyze the autoxidation of T-6 in such small concentration as 10 6 mol L-1 (T = 398 K). The kinetics of autoxidation catalyzed by copper salt obeys the parabolic law (see Chapter 4) ... [Pg.688]

The generation of free radicals occurs by the thermal and copper oleate-catalyzed decomposition of formed hydroperoxides with the rate [12]... [Pg.688]

Copper oleate EINECS 233-866-5 9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, copper salt (Z)-9-Octadecenoic acid, copper salt Oleic acid, copper salt. Fungicide. Registered by EPA as a fungicide and molluscicide. [Pg.158]

Synonyms Copper oleate Cupric oleate 9-Octadecenoic acid copper salt... [Pg.1042]

Octadecenoic acid, compd. with 2,2, 2"-nitrilotris[ethanol] (1 1). See TEA-oleate 9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, compd. with N-tallow alkyl-2,2 - iminobis [ethanol]. See Dihydroxyethyl tallowamine oleate 9-Octadecenoic acid copper salt. See Copper oleate (ic)... [Pg.2917]

Perchloropentacyclodecane Phenothiazine Phenyl-o-naphthylamine Phenyl-P-naphthylamine Styrenated diphenylamine 4,4 -Thiobis-6-(t-butyl-m-cresol) 3,3 -Thiodipropionic acid Jriisodecyl phosphite Triisotridecyl phosphite Trilauryl phosphite Trilauryl trithiophosphite Tris (tridecyl) phosphite Zinc dibutyidithiocarbamate antioxidant, lubricating oils Copper oleate (ic) Pyrogallol Selenium dioxide... [Pg.4840]

Cetalkonium chloride Hydrargaphen Methylenebis (thiocyanate) o-Phenylphenol Sodium pentachlorophenate Sodium o-phenylphenate biocide, marine antifouling paints Copper oleate (ic) Copper oxide (ous) Tributyltin acetate biocide, marine lubricants Hexahydro-1,3,5-triethyl-s-triazine biocide, marine paints Tributyltin fluoride biocide, marine/antifouling paints Tributyltin oxide biocide, medical Succinaldehyde biocide, metalworking fluids... [Pg.4907]

Copper Copper acetate (Ic) Copper chloride (ous) Copper hydroxide (ic) Copper oleate (ic)... [Pg.4937]

Cetylarachidol Cetyl betaine Cocamine acetate Cocopropylenediamine Cocotrimonium chloride Copper oleate (ic) Copper phosphate (ic) C9-11 pareth-2 CIO-12 pareth-3 Cl2-15 pareth-7 C12-15 pareth-16 C13-15 pareth-2 Cl 3-15 pareth-3 C13-15 pareth-7 C13-15 pareth-11 Cyanopropylmethylsiloxane Dammar Decyl glucoside 2-Decyl tetradecanoic acid Dibehenyl/diarachidyl dimonium chloride Diceteareth-10 phosphate Dicocodimethylamine dimerate Dicocodimonium chloride Diethylaminoethyl PEG-5 laurate Dihydrogenated tallow methylamine... [Pg.5167]

Calcium silicofluoride Camphor Carbaryl Carbofuran Chlorfenvinphos Chloridazon m-Chlorobenzotrifluoride Chlorodiphenyl (54% Cl) Chloroform 3-Chloro-2-methylpropene Chlorpyrifos-methyl Chromate copper arsenate Copper acetoarsenite Copper carbonate (ic) Copper cyanide Copper naphthenate Copper nitrate (ic) Copper oleate (ic) Copper oxide (ic) Crotonaldehyde... [Pg.5382]

Behenyl alcohol Copper oleate (ic) m-Cresol o-Cresol p-Cresol... [Pg.5494]

Other biocides, among many which have been tried, include cresol derivatives, naphthenates, metal salts such as copper oleate and barium metaborate, and dithiocarbamates. Zinc pyrithione based biocides are effective in preventing mildew and mould growth. [Pg.118]

Organo-copper complexes and related compounds copper-oil complexes (with oil from Juglans regia ( Walnut ), Linum usitatissimum ( Linseed ) and Papaversomniferum ( Poppy )) copper oleate copper-protein complexes copper-resin complexes. [Pg.127]

This broad classification encompasses a variety of naturally derived polymeric materials (oils) containing different organic species (ligands), which coordinate to the copper (and other metal centres) via oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur ligands, etc. It is commonly known as copper oleate. [Pg.128]

The pigment is prone to discoloration through oxidation in air (Woudhuysen-Keller and Woudhuysen, 1998). Ginm et al. (1999) have shown that the brown layers which form over time are oleresinous layers (copper oleates and copper proteinates), caused by the relative ease of extraction of copper(II) ions fiem verdigris by fatty acids, proteins and waxes present in the binding media or overlying varnishes. [Pg.284]

Copper Organo-copper compounds with fatty acids Copper oleate... [Pg.428]


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