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Nitrogen derivatives acids

Ethylanine ( C2H7N ) + Formic acid ( CH Oa ) Bastich, I947 [Pg.813]

Aniline ( CjH N ) + Acetic acid ( CsHi Oa Heterogeneous equilibria.  [Pg.817]

Benzidine ( C12H,) + Aminobenzoic acid Melanin acid [Pg.838]

CopyngMtfii 1959 Knovel Retrieved from Mfww.knovei.com [Pg.840]


Fatty amines are nitrogen derivatives of fatty acids, olefins, or alcohols prepared from natural sources, fats and oils, or petrochemical raw materials. Commercially available fatty amines consist of either a mixture of carbon chains or a specific chain length from C The amines are classified as... [Pg.217]

S. H. Shapiro, "Commercial Nitrogen Derivatives of Fatty Acids," in E. Pattison, ed., Patty A.cids and Their Industrial Applications, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1968, pp. 77—154. [Pg.224]

Plants synthesize all the amino acids they require. They do so using as raw material carbohydrates, which they make during photosynthesis, and nitrogen, derived from nitrate ions absorbed from the soil. Animals cannot synthesize all the amino acids required for their regular living, health, and growth. Those they cannot synthesize, known as the essential amino acids, are acquired from plants and/or animals they consume as food. Human beings, for example, acquire nine essential amino acids from their diet. [Pg.347]

Furazan- and furoxan-carboxylic acids are unstable compounds (see CHEC-II(1996) Section 4.05.7.1.3), but their ester and nitrogen derivatives are readily accessible and can be used for subsequent transformations. Thus,... [Pg.341]

FADAs are nitrogen derivatives of coconut oil synthesised from fatty acid and diethanolamine. Equimolar amounts of the two starting compounds yield water-insoluble monoethanolamides, whereas the reaction of two moles of diethanolamine with one of the acids results in water-soluble FADA possessing the typical alkyl chain distribution with the C12/C14 homologues prevailing [33]. [Pg.61]

C. W. Glankler, J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 56, 802A-805A (1979) . .Nitrogen Derivatives of Fatty Acids, Secondary and Tertiary Amines, Quaternary Salts, Diamines, Imidazolines". [Pg.1335]

The amino acid and nucleotide biosynthetic pathways make repeated use of the biological cofactors pyridoxal phosphate, tetrahydrofolate, and A-adenosylmethionine. Pyridoxal phosphate is required for transamination reactions involving glutamate and for other amino acid transformations. One-carbon transfers require S-adenosyhnethionine and tetrahydrofolate. Glutamine amidotransferases catalyze reactions that incorporate nitrogen derived from glutamine. [Pg.841]

Esters formed from lactobionic acid are not stable. However, lactobionic acid may be cyclized by dehydration to form a lactone which is reactive with amines to form stable amides (Scholnick and Pfeffer 1980). An extensive examination of the characteristics of nitrogenous derivatives such as N-dodecyl-lactobionamide or 1,6-dilactobionamido hexane was conducted, but no antimicrobial activity or other special use for these derivatives was identified. [Pg.321]

The neutral nitrogen compounds include tertiary aliphatic nitro compounds and aromatic nitro compounds amides (simple and substituted) nitrogen derivatives of aldehydes and ketones (hydrazones, semicarbazones, etc.) nitriles nitroso, azo, hydrazo and other intermediate reduction products of aromatic nitro compounds. The imides, primary and secondary nitro compounds, oximes and primary sulphonamides are weakly acidic nitrogen compounds. All the above nitrogen compounds and also the secondary sulphonamides, with few... [Pg.1226]

The molecular geometries of nitrogen squaric acid and its dimeric derivatives have been optimized at RHF/6-311+G and RB3LYP/6-311+G levels of theory.3 The... [Pg.277]

Nitric oxide has major effects that are mediated by activation of cytoplasmic soluble guanylyl cyclase and stimulated production of cGMP, an important second messenger. In addition, nitric oxide can produce several reactive nitrogen derivatives by interaction with molecular oxygen and superoxide radicals (Table 19-2). These highly unstable molecules react with a variety of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and metals (especially iron) in cells (Davis, 2001). The remainder of this chapter discusses some of the second messenger-mediated effects of nitric oxide and the effects of inhibition of its production. [Pg.460]

A theoretical study of the acidity (proton loss) of the porphyrin 266 and some related systems was carried out by means of the B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) computational level. These include, on one hand, porphyrin fragments 267 and pyrrole 11 (X = H) and the monoanion and dianion of 266 and, on the other hand, chalcogen-related porphyrins 268,269, and 270 and their anions, as well as cyclic nitrogen derivatives 271, 272, 273, and 274, simplified models of porphyrin, dibenzo[14]annulene, phthalocyanine, and porphycene. [Pg.193]

Since the first synthesis of organogermanium nitrogen derivatives it was found that the Ge—N bonds display high reactivity, especially an easy protolysis with water, alcohols, phenols, carboxylic acids, hydrohalic acids, SH-, NH-, PH- and CH-acids, etc36,37,77,346,347. All these reactions were initiated by electrophilic attack of the reactant proton on the nitrogen atom76,468,469. [Pg.28]

Cleavage of hydrazones, oximes, and semicarbazones. Amberlyst 15, an ion-exchange resin with sulfonic acid groups, is a superior reagent for exchange of nitrogeneous derivatives of carbonyl compounds with acetone. Yields are 85-95% with reactions that proceed at room temperature.1... [Pg.178]

A munber of nitrogen derivatives of phosphoric and polyphosphoric acid (ammonium polyphosphate, melamine pyrophosphate) are used for improving the flame retardance of polyurethanes and other polymers. In thermal decomposition these compounds produce ammonia and the corresponding phosphoric acids which catalyze dehydration and other reactions, causing polymer dehydration during combustion. The coke produced in this process is more or less foamed. Ammonium polyphosphate and melamine pyrophosphate are added to compositions of intumes-cent coatings used for fire protection of various structural elements in construction... [Pg.218]


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