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N-Decyl Aldehyde

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Aldehyde C-10 Capraldehyde Capric Aldehyde Decanal n-Decyl Aldehyde Chemical Formula CH3(CH2)gCHO. [Pg.104]

SYNS ALDEHYDE C-10 C-10 ALDEHYDE CAPRALDEHYDE CAPRIC ALDEHYDE CAPRIN-ALDEHYDE CAPRINIC ALDEHYDE DEC-ALDEHYDE n-DECALDEHYDE DECANAL n-DECANAL DECANALDEHYDE DECYL ALDEHYDE n-DECYL ALDEHYDE 1-DECYL ALDEHYDE DECYLIC ALDEHYDE FEMA No. 2362... [Pg.419]

DECYL ALDEHYDE or n-DECYL ALDEHYDE (112-31-2) Combustible liquid (flash point 180°F/82°C oc). Reacts violently with bromine, ketones. Incompatible with strong acids, caustics, ammonia, amines, strong oxidizers. Attacks galvanized steel. [Pg.377]

Capric Aldehyde (Caprinaldehyde, n-decyl-aldehyde, decanal)... [Pg.397]

N-Decyl Aldehyde Decaldehyde Dibutyl Ether Di-N-Butyl Ether... [Pg.138]

SYNS ALDEHYDE-14 1-DECYL AIJ3EHYDE FEMA No. 3092 HENDECANAL HENDECAN-ALDEHYDE UNDECANAL n-UNDECANAL D UNDECANALDEHYDE UNDECYL ALDEH T)E n-UNDECYL ALDEHYDE UNDECYLIC ALDEHYDE... [Pg.1409]

Acetanisol Acetophenone Acetyl carene Acetyl cumene Acetyl longifolene Alcohol CIO (n-decyl) Alcohol C12 (n-lauryl) Alcohol C8 (n-Octyl) Aldehyde CIO Aldehyde Cll... [Pg.168]

Decyl hydrogen succinate. See Decyl succinate, Decyl hydrogen sulfate, compd. with nitrilotripropan-2-ol. See TIPA-lauryl sulfate Decylic acid n-Decylic acid. See Capric acid Decylic alcohol. See Decyl alcohol Decylic aldehyde. See Decanal Decyl isooctadecanoate. See Decyl isostearate Decyl isostearate... [Pg.1180]

As noted previously, our initial plan was to develop compounds that could form capsules, that have a hydrocarbon perimeter, and that could interact with bilayer membranes. We thus prepared and studied three pyrogal-lol[4]arenes. The tetramers were formed from three different aldehydes CH3(CH2)7CH=0, CH3(CH2)9CH=0, and CH2=CH(CH2)gCH=0. Reactions of pyrogallol with these aldehydes resulted in the formation of capsules having n-octyl (35% yield), n-decyl (41%), or 9-decenyl (40%) side chains. All three capsules were isolated by crystallization from a variety of solvents [26]. [Pg.247]


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