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Nonpolar hydrocarbons

FIGURE 19 5 Electrostatic potential map of sodium stearate Most of the molecule is comprised of a nonpolar hydrocarbon chain (green) One end is very polar as indicated by the red and blue associated with the carboxylate and sodium ions respectively... [Pg.799]

Hydrophilic (Section 19 5) Literally water loving a term applied to substances that are soluble in water usually be cause of their ability to form hydrogen bonds with water Hydrophobic (Section 19 5) Literally water hating a term applied to substances that are not soluble in water but are soluble in nonpolar hydrocarbon like media Hydroxylation (Section 15 5) Reaction or sequence of reac tions in which an alkene is converted to a vicinal diol Hyperconjugation (Section 4 10) Delocalization of a electrons... [Pg.1286]

A number of chemical products are derived from Sasol s synthetic fuel operations based on the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis including paraffin waxes from the Arge process and several polar and nonpolar hydrocarbon mixtures from the Synthol process. Products suitable for use as hot melt adhesives, PVC lubricants, cormgated cardboard coating emulsions, and poHshes have been developed from Arge waxes. Wax blends containing medium and hard wax fractions are useful for making candles, and over 20,000 t/yr of wax are sold for this appHcation. [Pg.168]

Dispersions. In phenoHc resin dispersions, the continuous phase is water or a nonpolar hydrocarbon solvent. The resin exists as droplets that have particle sizes of 1—20 p.m and are dispersed in the continuous phase. Aqueous dispersions are prepared either in situ during the preparation of the resin itself or by high shear mixing (25,35). [Pg.303]

Mixing cellulose esters in nonpolar hydrocarbons, such as toluene or xylene, may result in static electricity buildup that can cause a flash fire or explosion. When adding cellulose esters to any flammable Hquid, an inert gas atmosphere should be maintained within the vessel (132). This risk may be reduced by the use of conductive solvents in combination with the hydrocarbon or by use of an antistatic additive. Protective clothing and devices should be provided. [Pg.259]

Stearate ion contains two very different str-uctural units—a long nonpolar- hydrocarbon chain and a polar- carboxylate group. The electrostatic potential map of sodium stearate in Figure 19.5 illustrates how different most of the molecule is from its polar- carboxyl-ate end. [Pg.799]

Hydrophobic (Section 19.5) Literally, water-hating a term applied to substances that are not soluble in water, but are soluble in nonpolar, hydrocarbon-like media. [Pg.1286]

Phospholipids are found widely in both plant and animal tissues and make up approximately 50% to 60% of cell membranes. Because they are like soaps in having a long, nonpolar hydrocarbon tail bound to a polar ionic head, phospholipids in the cell membrane organize into a lipid bilayer about 5.0 nm (50 A) thick. As shown in Figure 27.2, the nonpolar tails aggregate in the center of the bilayer in much the same way that soap tails aggregate in the center of a micelle. This bilayer serves as an effective barrier to the passage of water, ions, and other components into and out of cells. [Pg.1067]

Not all organic compounds that contain —OH groups are soluble in water (Table 10.1). As molar mass increases, the polar —OH group represents an increasingly smaller portion of the molecule. At the same time, the nonpolar hydrocarbon portion becomes larger. As a result, solubility decreases with increasing molar mass. Butanol, CH3CH2CH2CH2 OH, is... [Pg.264]

In a random copolymer, different monomers are linked in no particular order. A graft copolymer consists of long chains of one monomer with shorter chains of the other monomer attached as side groups. For example, the polymer used to make hard contact lenses is a nonpolar hydrocarbon that repels water. The polymer used to make soft contact lenses is a graft copolymer that has a backbone of... [Pg.887]

When an alcohol dissolves in water, the nonpolar hydrocarbon part of the alcohol disrupts the hydrogen-bonding network of water. Counterbalancing this solvent dismption, the —OH groups of the alcohol form hydrogen-bonding interactions with water molecules. [Pg.837]

AGg (X) can be removed by assuming that it is equivalent to the polar contribution to the free energy of solution of solute X in a nonpolar hydrocarbon solvent, such as squalane. A second reason for using a reference hydrocarbon solvent is to correct, at least partially, for the fact that the hardcore van der Haals volume is a poor estimate of the size of the cavity and its accessible surface for solvent interactions for aromatic and cyclic solutes. The solvent accessible surface area would logically be the preferred parameter for the cavity term but is very difficult to calculate while the van der Haals volume is readily accessible. With the above approximations the solvent interaction term for... [Pg.620]

Non-ionizing liquid, nonpolar, hydrocarbons which remain undissociated in water... [Pg.198]

The mechanism of reversed phase chromatography can be understood by contrast with normal phase chromatography. Normal phase liquid chromatography (NPLC) is usually performed on a polar silica stationary phase with a nonpolar mobile phase, while reversed phase chromatography is performed on a nonpolar stationary phase with a polar mobile phase. In RPLC, solute retention is mainly due to hydrophobic interactions between the solutes and the nonpolar hydrocarbon stationary surface. The nonpolar... [Pg.142]

The desired low mobility ratio (approaching 1) could be achieved by the viscosification of C02. This prompted the search for compounds which can dissolve in and viscosify dense C02 and nonpolar hydrocarbons. [Pg.529]

First there are the physical chemists, chemical engineers, and surface scientists, who study mainly nonpolar hydrocarbon reactions on clean and relatively clean metals and metal oxides. These have been the traditional studies formerly driven by the petroleum industry and now driven by environmental concerns. These workers typically treat the surface as a real entity composed of active sites (usually not identified, but believed in). These investigators typically, although not always, interpret mechanisms in terms of radical reactions on metals and in terms of acid-base reactions on metal oxides. [Pg.13]

In cell culture, lycopene is a highly oxidizable nonpolar hydrocarbon supplied in an aqueous medium and is incubated at body temperature for 12-72 h. The amount of intact lycopene or its oxidation products delivered to and absorbed by various cell types is an important factor to keep in mind when evaluating the effects of lycopene on various cellular processes. Before reviewing cell culture studies designed to characterize the effects of lycopene on prostate cell biology, the characteristics of prominent prostate cell lines, and the stability and uptake of lycopene by various prostate cell lines are reviewed. [Pg.438]

Poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) began to be used as a picture varnish in the early 1930s. It encountered a considerable success because of its resistance to yellowing, adequate flexibility, no dirt pick-up and good solubility in nonpolar hydrocarbon solvents. Products based on PBMA, such as Elvacite 2044 and Elvacite 2045 by Du Pont, were abandoned when it was discovered that under light exposure they cross-link to an unexpected extent becoming insoluble [64]. From this point of view acrylic copolymers based on methyl and ethyl acrylates/methacrylates show a much better long-term stability. [Pg.343]


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