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Hexanoate

An excellent synthesis of myristic acid is thus achieved from readily accessible starting materials. An alternative synthesis of myristic acid utilises hexanoic acid (M-caproic acid n-hexoic acid) (X) (2 mols) and methyl hydrogen sebacate (XI) (1 mol) the products, after hydrolysis, are Ji-decane (XII), myristic acid (XIII) and hexadecane-1 16-dlcarboxylic acid (XIV) ... [Pg.938]

Myristic acid from hexanoic acid and methyl hydrogen sebacate). Dissolve 23 -2 g. of redistilled hexanoic acid (re caproic acid), b.p. 204-6-205-5°/760 mm., and 21-6 g. of methyl hydrogen sebacate in 200 ml. of absolute methanol to which 0 13 g. of sodium has been added. Electrolyse at 2 0 amps., whilst maintaining the temperature between 30° and 40°, until the pH is about 8 0 (ca. 6 hours). Neutralise the contents of the electrolysis cell with a little acetic acid and distil off the methyl alcohol on a water bath. Dissolve the residue in 200 ml. of ether, wash with three 50 ml. portions of saturated sodium bicarbonate solution, once with water, dry with anhydrous magnesium sulphate, and distil with the aid of a fractionating column (see under Methyl hydrogen adipate). Collect the re-decane at 60°/10 mm. (3 0 g.), the methyl myristate at 158-160°/ 10 mm. (12 5g.) and dimethyl hexadecane-1 16-dicarboxylate at 215-230°/ 7 mm. (1 -5 g.)... [Pg.940]

Typically, soHd stabilizers utilize natural saturated fatty acid ligands with chain lengths of Cg—C g. Ziac stearate [557-05-1/, ziac neodecanoate [27253-29-8] calcium stearate [1592-23-0] barium stearate [6865-35-6] and cadmium laurate [2605-44-9] are some examples. To complete the package, the soHd products also contain other soHd additives such as polyols, antioxidants, and lubricants. Liquid stabilizers can make use of metal soaps of oleic acid, tall oil acids, 2-ethyl-hexanoic acid, octylphenol, and nonylphenol. Barium bis(nonylphenate) [41157-58-8] ziac 2-ethyIhexanoate [136-53-8], cadmium 2-ethyIhexanoate [2420-98-6], and overbased barium tallate [68855-79-8] are normally used ia the Hquid formulations along with solubilizers such as plasticizers, phosphites, and/or epoxidized oils. The majority of the Hquid barium—cadmium formulations rely on barium nonylphenate as the source of that metal. There are even some mixed metal stabilizers suppHed as pastes. The U.S. FDA approved calcium—zinc stabilizers are good examples because they contain a mixture of calcium stearate and ziac stearate suspended ia epoxidized soya oil. Table 4 shows examples of typical mixed metal stabilizers. [Pg.550]

The male Mediterranean fmit fly Ceratitis capitata is similarly attracted to the terpenoid a-copaene [3856-25-5] (176) from the oil oiA.ngelica archangelica and this and the parakairomone tert-huty 2-methyl-4-chlorocyclohexanoate (trimedlure [12002-53-8]) are very extensively employed in monitoring for infestations of this destmctive pest. The female apple maggot fly Jiagoktispomonella is attracted to the apple volatile butyl hexanoate, which is used to bait sticky red spheres to monitor populations and time spray treatments. [Pg.308]

Year 2-Ethyl hexanoates Stearates N aphthenates TaUates Ole ate s Total s... [Pg.219]


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1- hexanoate, enzymatic

1-Hexano

1-Hexano

1-Hexano 6-bromo

1-Hexano dehydration

2-Ethyl-hexanoic acid

2-Propenyl hexanoate

2-ethyl hexanoates

4-Nitrophenyl hexanoate

6- benzyloxy- -dihydroxy-hexanoic acid

6- benzyloxy- -dihydroxy-hexanoic acid ethyl ester

Allyl Hexanoate

Amyl Hexanoate

Amylose Hexanoate

C8-Hexanoate

C8-Hexanoate mitogen responses

C8-Hexanoate suppressive effects

Ethanoic hexanoic anhydride

Ethyl hexanoate

Ethyl hexanoate flavour

Ethyl hexanoate reduction

Ethyl hexanoate, enzymatic

Ethyl hexanoate, enzymatic synthesis

Ethyl hexanoate, hydrolysis

Farnesyl hexanoate

Gestronol hexanoate

Hexanal, from methyl hexanoate

Hexanoate esters

Hexanoate salt

Hexanoic

Hexanoic

Hexanoic 2-Hexen

Hexanoic 2-Hexenyl Acetate

Hexanoic 2-butyl

Hexanoic 6- -2-chloro

Hexanoic 6-hydroxy-, esters

Hexanoic Acid Infrared Spectrum

Hexanoic acid

Hexanoic acid 6- amino

Hexanoic acid 6-benzamido

Hexanoic acid 6-benzoylamino-2-chloro

Hexanoic acid acidity constant

Hexanoic acid bis

Hexanoic acid chloride

Hexanoic acid ester

Hexanoic acid, 2-bromo

Hexanoic acid, 2-ethylallyl trapping reagent

Hexanoic acid, 2-phenyl-2-methylSchmidt reaction

Hexanoic acid, 2-phenylSchmidt reaction

Hexanoic acid, 3,5-dioxomethyl ester

Hexanoic acid, 3,5-dioxomethyl ester dienol silyl ether

Hexanoic acid, 3,6-diamino

Hexanoic acid, 3-oxo-, ethyl ester

Hexanoic acid, 5-hydroxyf-butyl ester

Hexanoic acid, 5-hydroxyf-butyl ester deprotonation

Hexanoic acid, 5-oxo-3-phenylmethyl ester

Hexanoic acid, 5-oxo-3-phenylmethyl ester stereochemistry

Hexanoic acid, 6-phenylFriedel-Crafts reaction

Hexanoic add

Hexanoic anhydride

Hexanoic phenyl ester

Hexenyl hexanoate

Hydroxyprogesterone hexanoate

Isoamyl Hexanoate

Isopentyl hexanoate

Methyl hexanoate

Methyl hexanoate, reduction

N-HEXANOIC ACID.209(Vol

N-hexanoic acid

P-nitrophenyl hexanoate

Pentyl Hexanoate

Peroxy hexanoic acid

Polymerization vinyl hexanoate

Potassium hexanoate

Rhodium II) hexanoate

Rhodium hexanoate

Sodium hexanoate

Succinimidyl 6- hexanoate

Sulfosuccinimidyl-6- hexanoate

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