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N Hexadecyl alcohol

SYNS ADOL ALCOHOL C-16 ATALCO C CACHALOT C-50 CETAPHNE CETAL CETALOL CA CETYL ALCOHOL CETYUC ALCOHOL CETYLOL CO-1670 CRODACOL-CAS CYCLAL CETYL ALCOHOL DYTOL F-11 EPAL 16NF ETHAL ETHOL HEXADECANOL n-HEXA-DECANOL HEXADECAN-l-OL HEXADECYL ALCOHOL n-HEXADECYL ALCOHOL LOROL24 LOXANOLK PALMITYL ALCOHOL PRODUCT 308... [Pg.715]

Avol Cachalot Crodacol C70 Crodacol C90 Crodacol C95 ethal ethol 1-hexadecanol n-hexadecyl alcohol Hyfatol 16-95 Hyfatol 16-98 Kessco CA Lanette 16 Lipocol C palmityl alcohol Rita CA Tego Alkanol 16. [Pg.155]

Cetyl Alcoliol (n-Hexadecyl alcohol, n-hexa-decarm)... [Pg.419]

Syn. Hexadecanol n-Hexadecyl Alcohol G. Cetylalkohol R alcool c tylique... [Pg.44]

P -f lOROH -f 5Br, — 2H3PO, -f lORBr -f 2H,0 The reaction is of general application with primary alcohols (n propyl to n hexadecyl) the yields are over 90 per cent, of the theoretical, but with secondary alcohols the yields are 50-80 per cent. in the latter case a small quantity of high boiling point by-product is also formed which can, however, be readily removed by fractional distillation. The reaction is conveniently carried out in a special all glass apparatus. [Pg.271]

Waxy ketones Synthetic esters Fatty acid amides Amide derivatives Imide condensation products Fatty alcohols Fatty acidis Metal soaps Palmitone cetyl stearate palmitamide stearanilide N-hexadecyl phthalimide stearyl alcohol stearic acid 12 hydroxstearic acid calcium resinate barium resinate calcium stearate barium stearate ... [Pg.328]

Figure 5.40 Change in transport number of sulfate ions relative to chloride ions with thickness of a cationic polysoap layer on an anion exchange membrane. ( ) poly(N-n-octyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide ( ) poly(N-n-dodecyl-4-vinylpyr-idinium) bromide (A) poly(N-n-hexadecyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide. A layer was formed by coating the respective polysoap butyl alcohol solution on a membrane surface and drying it. A 0.25 N sodium sulfate and 0.25 N sodium chloride mixed solution was electrodialyzed at 10 mA cm 2 for 60 min at 25.0 °C, with the polysoap layer on the membrane surface facing the desalting side. Figure 5.40 Change in transport number of sulfate ions relative to chloride ions with thickness of a cationic polysoap layer on an anion exchange membrane. ( ) poly(N-n-octyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide ( ) poly(N-n-dodecyl-4-vinylpyr-idinium) bromide (A) poly(N-n-hexadecyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide. A layer was formed by coating the respective polysoap butyl alcohol solution on a membrane surface and drying it. A 0.25 N sodium sulfate and 0.25 N sodium chloride mixed solution was electrodialyzed at 10 mA cm 2 for 60 min at 25.0 °C, with the polysoap layer on the membrane surface facing the desalting side.
CETAB. See Cetrimonium bromide Cetacene. See Acetyl ated glycol stearate Cetaffine-, Cetai. See Cetyl alcohol Cetalkonium chloride CAS 122-18-9 EINECS/ELINCS 204-526-3 Synonyms Ammonium, benzylhexadecyidimethyl-, chloride Benzenemethanaminium, N-hexadecyl-N,N-dimethyl-, chloride ... [Pg.822]

FIGURE 9.10 Separation of lipid class representatives. (1) PAR (paraffin, liquid), (2) WE (n-hexyldecyl palmitate), (3) CE (cholesteryl palmitate), (4) FAME (stearic acid methyl ester), (5) TAG (glycerol tripalmitate), (6) FOH (hexadecyl alcohol), (7) FEA (stearic add), (8) CHOL (cholesterol), (9) 1>DAG (glycerol-1,3-dipalmitate), (10) 1,2-DAG (glyc-erol-l,2-dipalmitate), (11) MAG (glycerol monopalmitate) and (12) FAA (erucylamide). For chromatographic conditions, see Section 9.2.5 concentrations 20—50 mg/1, except CHOL 100 mg/1. Source Reprinted from R. [41] with permission from Elsevier. [Pg.229]

Slightly different values can be attained with more or less branched alkyl chains [120-124]. Figure 18 [125] illustrates the variation of optimum formulation, detected by the position of the minimum interfacial tension that is equivalent to the center of the three-phase behavior region for a series of isomers of the sodium n-hexadecyl benzene-para-sulfonate X< )Ci6S03Na, where X indicates the position of attachment of the benzene ring on the hexadecane chain. The correlation for optimum formulation can be written at constant salinity, constant alcohol content, and constant temperatures as... [Pg.285]

Synenyms 1-Hexadecanol lactate n-Hexadecyl-2-hydroxypropanoate Hexadecyl lactate n-Hexadecyl lactate 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid hexadecyl ester Definitien Ester of cetyl alcohol and lactic acid Ionic Nature Nonionic Empirical C gHjjOj Formula CHgCHOHCOOpHJ jCHg... [Pg.2033]

Synonyms Cetyl 2-ethylhexanoate 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, hexadecyl ester Hexadecyl 2-ethylhexanoate n-Hexadecyl 2-ethylhexanoate Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, hexadecyl ester Perceline oil Definition Ester of cetyl alcohol and 2-ethylhexanoic acid Empirical C24H48O2... [Pg.2033]


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