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Glycerine triacetate

Reaction of acetic acid solutions of Ru3(CO)i2 with mixtures of CO and R2 under pressure produces substantial amounts of methyl acetate and smaller quantities of ethylene glycol diacetate/ as shown in Table I. Other products observed in these reactions are traces of glycerine triacetate and small amounts of ethyl acetate. (The ethanol is apparently derived largely from acetic acid by catalytic hydrogenation, since reactions in propionic acid solvent yield similar quantities of propyl propionate and only traces of ethyl propionate.)... [Pg.214]

The formation of a longer-chain product, glycerine triacetate, in Ru3(C0)12-acetic acid catalytic reactions can also be accounted for by Scheme 1. A glycolaldehyde ester intermediate would presumably be largely hydrogenated to a... [Pg.219]

GLYCERINE TRIACETATE GLYCEROL TRIACETATE GLYCERYL TRIACETATE GLYPED... [Pg.1361]

In phase contrast microscopy particles are sampled on to a membrane filter that is treated with acetone and glycerin triacetate to make the filter transparent. Problems associated with the preparation step, and low depth of focus limit thus the applicability of the method [153]. [Pg.186]

Synonyms Acetic, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester / cetin Enzactin Glycerine triacetate Glycerol triacetate Glyceryl triacetate 1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate Triacetyl glycerin Triacelyl glycerol Definition Triester of glycerin and acetic acid Empirical C,H 06 Formula CjHsjOCOCHsjs... [Pg.1389]

Di(isononyl) cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate Dioctyl adipate Dioctyl phthalate Glycerol monostearate Glycerine triacetate or triacetine Lactic acid... [Pg.164]

The acetyl group, derived from acetic acid, is fundamental to the biochemistry of all forms of life. When bound to coenzyme A, it is central to the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats. However, the concentration of free acetic acid in cells is kept at a low level to avoid disrupting the control of the pH of the cell contents. Unlike longer-chain carboxylic acids (the fatty acids), acetic acid does not occur in natural triglycerides. However, the artificial triglyceride triacetin (glycerin triacetate) is a common food additive, and is found in cosmetics and topical medicines. [Pg.19]

Captex 500 E1518 glycerol triacetate glyceryl triacetate triacetyl glycerine. [Pg.790]

Glyceryl triacetate 1,2,3-Propanetriol triacetate Triacetyl glycerin Triacetyl glycerol... [Pg.4466]

Synonyms PEG-7 glyceryl ether triacetate POE (7) glyceryl ether triacetate Definition Triester of acetic acid with a PEG ether of glycerin containing an avg. 7... [Pg.2134]


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