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Esters, inorganic, decomposition

In conclusion, the disappearance of the benzylidene fragment during the ATRP of methyl methacrylate could be explained by the reaction of the ruthenium benzylidene with the monomer, giving rise to highly unstable ruthenium ester-carbene complexes, and it is possible that these species then quickly decompose. In addition, the absence of [Ru=CH2] is also most probably indicative of the decomposition of these ruthenium carbene species, since [Ru=CH2] are presumed to be the propagating species in RCM and related ruthenium methylidene derivatives have a quite long lifetime in olefin metathesis. Until now, the exact nature of the inorganic decomposition products is not known. [Pg.243]

Commercial lecithin is insoluble but infinitely dispersible in water. Treatment with water dissolves small amounts of its decomposition products and adsorbed or coacervated substances, eg, carbohydrates and salts, especially in the presence of ethanol. However, a small percentage of water dissolves or disperses in melted lecithin to form an imbibition. Lecithin forms imbibitions or absorbates with other solvents, eg, alcohols, glycols, esters, ketones, ethers, solutions of almost any organic and inorganic substance, and acetone. It is remarkable that the classic precipitant for phosphoHpids, eg, acetone, dissolves in melted lecithin readily to form a thin, uniform imbibition. Imbibition often is used to bring a reactant in intimate contact with lecithin in the preparation of lecithin derivatives. [Pg.99]

Although Lhe first cellulose plastic (cellulose nitrate plastic-based on an inorganic ester of cellulose) was developed in 1865. the first organic cellulose ester plastic was not offered commercially until 1927. In that year, cellulose acetate plastic became available as sheets, rods, and tubes. Two years later, in 1929. it was offered in the form of granules for molding. It was the first thermoplastic sufficiently stable to be melted without excessive decomposition, and it was the first thermoplastic to be injection molded. Cellulose acetate butyrate plastic became a commercial product in 1938 and cellulose propionate plastic followed in 1945. The latter material was withdrawn after a short time because of manufacturing difficulties, but it reappeared and became firmly established in 1955. [Pg.311]

OSHA PEL TWA 0.5 mg(As)/m3 ACGIH TLV BEL 35 n (As)/L inorganic arsenic and methylated metabolites in urine SAFETY PROFILE Poison by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes. Moderately toxic by ingestion. See also ARSENIC COMPOUNDS, MERCAPTANS, and ESTERS. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of As and SOx. [Pg.279]

Hydrolysis.—These esters of the organic acids react as those of the inorganic acids. The most important reaction is their decomposition with water by which the alcohol and the acid are reformed. As the reaction involves simply the taking up of the elements of water it is termed an action of hydrolysis. [Pg.141]


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