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Hydrogenation cottonseed oil

Fig. 82. Melting points and iodine values of cottonseed oil, hydrogenated at different temperatures, according to Williams. ... Fig. 82. Melting points and iodine values of cottonseed oil, hydrogenated at different temperatures, according to Williams. ...
Castor Oil Corn oil Cottonseed oil Hydrogenated soybean oil Hydrogenated vegetable oils Olive oil Peanut oil Peppermint oil Safflower oil Sesame oil Soybean oil ... [Pg.3346]

The titer test, AOCS Method Cc 12-59, measures the solidification point of the fatty acids. Titer analyses are used predominately in the soap and fatty acid industries. For edible oils, titer values are commonly specified for oils that have been hydrogenated to almost complete saturation. Cottonseed oil hydrogenated to an iodine value of 5 or less should have a titer value of about 60°C. [Pg.210]

As a result of having designed a cottonseed oil hydrogenation plant for Mercer Reynolds, Murray Raney became intrigued with catalytic hydrogenation. He demonstrated his unusual technical ability by first developing a test for catalyst efficiency and then showing that the efficiency of a nickel catalyst prepared by the reduction of nickel oxide could be... [Pg.493]

CAS 61789-07-9 EINECS/ELINCS 263-028-4 Synonyms Glycerides, cottonseed oil, hydrogenated Glycerides, cottonseed oil mono-, hydrogenated... [Pg.1143]

Glyceryl behenate Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil binder, carbon arc-light electrodes Potassium silicate binder, carpet backing Styrene/butadiene polymer binder, catalysts Silica, colloidal binder, caulks Vinyl acrylic copolymer binder, cement Polyacrylamide Sulfur binder, cementitious surfaces Potassium silicate binder, ceramic Ethylene/MA copolymer binder, ceramic fibers Silica, colloidal binder, ceramic glazes Hydroxyethylcellulose Methylcellulose binder, ceramic paste Ethyl silicate... [Pg.4896]

Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil Hydrogenated vegetable oil Octyidodecyl stearoyl stearate binder, surface coatings Epoxy, bisphenol A Polyamide-imide resin Poly (vinyl propionate) binder, suspension polymerization Methyl hydroxyethylcellulose binder, swimming pool paints Rubber, chlorinated... [Pg.4903]

Acacia Alginic acid Carboxymethylcellulose sodium Dextrin Glyceryl behenate Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil Lecithin Microcrystalline cellulose PEG-20... [Pg.4903]

Shea butter (Butyrospermum parkii) extract emollient, suppositories Agar Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil Octyidodecyl stearoyl stearate Polyglyceryl-6 dioleate Propylene glycol dioctanoate Shea butter (Butyrospermum parkii) Shea butter (Butyrospermum parkii) extract emollient, surgical lubricants Agar... [Pg.5166]

Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil Hydrogenated soybean oil Sucrose dilaurate Sucrose laurate Sucrose myristate Sucrose polystearate Sucrose stearate Sucrose tribehenate Wheat (Triticum vulgare) germ filler, textile conditioning Kaolin... [Pg.5245]

Murray Raney was not a chemist, but he became interested in catalytic hydrogenation after he had designed a cottonseed oil hydrogenation unit for the Lookout Oil and Refining Co. For this process supported nickel catalysts, made... [Pg.78]


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