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13,14-Dihydroxydocosanoic acid

Z 11 eicosenoic (gondoic) acid, Z 13 docosenoic (erucic) acid, 11,12 dihydroxyeicosanoic acid, 13,14 dihydroxydocosanoic acid Oils from Brassicaeae seeds [12,44,45]... [Pg.198]

FIGURE 36.6 Mass spectra of TMS derivatives of (A) 11,12-dihydroxyeicosanoic acid and (B) 13,14-dihydroxydocosanoic acid. [Pg.806]

Films can be formed from dihydroxydocosanoic acid [23] and appear to be formed as polyesters by intermolecular dehydration to form a network polymer. In contrast, monohydroxydocosanoic acid gives a linear polymer. Coefficients of friction are not exceptionally low, with jx of the order of 0.1, but wear properties are claimed to be comparable or better than those of ZDDP, albeit only in simple FourBall testing. However, this mechanism of film formation may be applicable in very low or zero phosphorus formulations if the mechanisms for film generation are applicable in fully formulated oils. [Pg.91]


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