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Myristic acid, potassium salts

Myristic acid, potassium salt. See Potassium myristate... [Pg.2756]

Myristic acid, potassium salt. See Potassium myristate Myristic acid sodium salt. See Sodium myristate Myristic acid, triethanolamine salt. See TEA-myristate Myristic acid, zinc salt. See Zinc myristate Myristic alcohol. See Myristyl alcohol Myristic diethanolamide. See Myristamide DEA Myristic monoethanolamide. See Myristamide MEA Myristin. See Trimyristin... [Pg.2225]

Synonyms Myristic acid, potassium salt Potassium tetradecanoate Potassium n-tetradecanoate Tetradecanoic acid, potassium salt Definition Potassium salt of myristic acid Empirical C,4H2802 K Formula CH3(CH2),2COOK Properties M.w. 267.47 Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.2382]

Tetradecanoic acid, 2-octyldodecyl ester. See Octyldodecyl myristate Tetradecanoic acid, potassium salt. See Potassium myristate... [Pg.4357]

Hexadecylpyridinium chloride 1-Hexadecylpyridinium chloride n-Hexade-cylpyridinium chloride. See Cetylpyridinium chloride Hexadecyl sodium sulfate. See Sodium cetyl sulfate Hexadecyl stearate n-Hexadecyl stearate. See Cetyl stearate Hexadecyl (sulfophenoxy) benzenesulfonic acid, disodium salt See Sodium hexadecyl diphenyl disulfonate Hexadecyl tetradecanoate. See Cetyl myristate Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide. See Cetrimonium bromide Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride. See Cetrimonium chloride Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium p-toluene sulfonate. See Cetrimonium tosylate Hexadienic acid Hexadienoic acid 2/4-Hexadienoic acid. See Sorbic acid 2/4-Hexadienoic acid potassium salt. See Potassium sorbate Hexaethylene glycol. See PEG-6... [Pg.2148]

Tetradecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol. See Glyceryl myristate Tetradecanoic acid, 2-octyldodecyl ester. See Octyidodecyl myristate Tetradecanoic acid, potassium salt. See Potassium myristate Tetradecanoic acid sodium salt. See Sodium myristate Tetradecanoic acid, 2-sulfoethyl ester, sodium salt. See Sodium myristoyl... [Pg.2497]

Soap comprises the sodium or potassium salts of various fatty acids, but chiefly of oleic, stearic, palmitic, lauric, and myristic acids. [Pg.457]

Pesticidal soaps are potassium salts of fatty acids. The most effective soaps are potassium salts of capric (C10), lauric (C12), myristic (C14), palmitic (C16), and stearic (C,8) acids (Ware and Whitacre, 2004). The chemical structure of potassium laurate is as follows ... [Pg.78]

The simplest and most common synkinons are non-branched, saturated fatty acids from C12 to C18 (trivial names lauroyl Cl2, myristoyl Cl4, palmitoyl or cetyl Cl 6, stearoyl Cl8) and their sodium, ammonium and potassium salts (also known as soaps ). Laurie, myristic, palmitic and stearic acids are barely soluble in water at 20°C (5.5, 2.0,0.7 and 0.3 mg/L) and 60°C (8.7, 3.4, 1.2 and 0.5 mg/L), each ethylene group lowering the solubility by a factor of 2-3. The solubilities of the corresponding sodium and potassium salts are, however, in the order of several grams per litre. Even in highly concentrated emulsions of soaps in distilled water ( 30% w/w), precipitation of solids is often not observed. Bivalent fatty acid salts, however, are just as insoluble as free fatty acids only 1.4 mg of calcium stearate dissolves in 1 L of water. ... [Pg.186]

CH,(OC. C3H,)CH(OOC.C3H,).CHj(OOC.C3H,), and castor oil contains glycerol esterified with ricinolek acid, Ci,H3j(OH).COOH. Laurie and myristic acids are found in coconut oil to the extent of about 45 and 15 per cent respectively. When oils or fats are heated with a solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide they are hydrolysed into glycerol and the alkali salt of the fatty acid. The sodium or potassium salts of the fatty acids are... [Pg.183]

Definition Potassium salt of myristic acid Empirical C14H28O2 K Formula CH3(CH2)i2COOK Properties M.w. 267.47 Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Surfactant, emulsifier in cosmetics binder, emulsifier, stabilizer, anticaking agent in foods food pkg. adhesives defoamer in food-contact paper coatings, paper/paperboard in cellophane for food pkg. in resin-bonded filters for food contact in food-contact rubber articles, textiles in surf, lubricants for mfg. of food-contact metallic articles... [Pg.3649]

Definition Potassium salt of the condensation prod, of myristic acid chloride and hydrolyzed collagen... [Pg.3649]

Natural soaps are the sodium and potassium salts of fatty acids. They are produced as a result of the interaction of a caustic alkali and a fat. A typical animal or vegetable fatty acid molecule consists of a long hydrocarbon chain with a terminal carboxyl group. For example in the case of sodium stearate, which was introduced as an example in section 1.6, the fatty acid is stearic acid and it has the chemical formula CH3(CH2)i6COOH. The chemical reaction of stearic acid and sodium hydroxide results in the soap sodium stearate, Ci7H35COO Na+. The commonly occurring fats are lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, oleic, etc. Common bars of washing soap will consist of a number of pure soaps. [Pg.38]

Salts of fatty acids (sodium, potassium and calcium salts, E470a, or magnesium salts, E470b) are produced mainly from vegetable oils, but can also be produced from animal fats. The acids are a mixture of oleic, palmitic, stearic and myristic acids. Salts of fatty acids are used as anti-caking agents in powdered foods to prevent clumping and as emulsifiers. [Pg.896]

A nonpolar solubilizate such as hexane penetrates deeply into such a micelle, and is held in the nonpolar interior hydrocarbon environment, while a solubilizate such as an alcohol, which has both polar and nonpolar ends, usually penetrates less, with its polar end at or near the polar surface of the micelle. The vapor pressure of hexane in aqueous solution is diminished by the presence of sodium oleate m a manner analogous to that cited above for systems in nonpolar solvents. A 5% aqueous solution of potassium oleate dissolves more than twice the volume of propylene at a given pressure than does pure water. Dnnethylaminoazobenzene, a water-insoluble dye, is solubilized to the extent of 125 mg per liter by a 0.05 M aqueous solution of potassium myristate. Bile salts solubilize fatty acids, and this fact is considered important physiologically. Cetyl pyridinium chloride, a cationic salt, is also a solubilizing agent, and 100 ml of its A/10 solution solubilizes about 1 g of methyl ethyl-butyl either m aqueous solution. [Pg.1521]

PROP Consists of aluminum, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium salts of capric, captyUc, lauric, myristic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids manufactured from fats and oils derived from edible sources. [Pg.1218]


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