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Sodium myristate

Sodium hypochlorite, 360 Sodium myristate, 426 Sodium stearate, 426 Sodium uranyl acetate, 17.)... [Pg.465]

McClellan, S. J., Frances, E.I. (2003). Exclusion of bovine serum albumin from the air-water interface by sodium myristate. Colloids and Surfaces B Biointerfaces, 30, 1-11. [Pg.309]

Reaction mixture 0.100 grams of styrene, 3.1 grams of sodium myristate, 0.1 gram of potassium chloride, 200 grams of aqueous potassium hydroxide (O.OOIN), 0.3 gram of cumene hydroperoxide... [Pg.18]

Laurie acid myristyl alcohol palmitic acid potassium myr-istate sodium myristate stearic acid. [Pg.484]

Comments sodium myristate is used as an emulsifying agent in pharmaceutical formulations. The EINECS number for sodium myristate is 212-487-9. [Pg.485]

The mono-tetramethylammonium salt of 2-dodecylmalonic acid also forms rod-like micelles as seen by their viscoelasticity . The concentration range here is 1.4-13 mM. Light microscopy also reveals extremely long threads in sonicated sodium myristate solutions at millimolar concentrations . ... [Pg.104]

Materials. Sodium dodecyl sulfate was supplied by Aldrich Chemical Company, Milwaukee, WI, and various alkyl alcohols were obtained from Supelco, Inc., Bellefonte, PA, with purity greater than 99%. For microemulsion preparation, sodium stearate (>> 99% pure) was supplied by Matheson, Coleman and Bell, Inc. and sodium myristate was supplied by K K Laboratories, Inc. All the oils (>> 99% pure) were obtained from Chemical Samples Company. Double-distilled water was used in all experiments. For monolayer studies, the 4.0 mM solutions of all pure alkyl alcohols were prepared in a mixture of methanol, chloroform and n-hexane in a volume ratio 1 1 3. [Pg.88]

Figure 8. Effect of Alcohol and Oil Chain Length on Water Solubilization Capacity of Sodium Myristate Containing Microemulsions. Figure 8. Effect of Alcohol and Oil Chain Length on Water Solubilization Capacity of Sodium Myristate Containing Microemulsions.
Sodium stearate Sodium palmitate Sodium myristate... [Pg.43]

Noncovalent fibers do not occur in nature. They are of synkinetic origin. Nature only uses covalent polymers. The most simple synkinetic route to linear noncovalent assemblies applies fatty acids of intermediate solubility and variations of pH and counterions. Myristic acid with 14 carbon atoms is most suitable. An acid soap consisting of 50% sodium myristate and 50% myristic acid crystal-... [Pg.101]

Figure 2.5.8 (a) Fibrous crystals of sodium myristate (light micrograph) and (b) fluid fibers made of ephedrinium myristate (cryo-electron micrograph). [Pg.103]

Another workup approach has been to use the inherent phase behavior of oil-water-surfactant systems to separate product from remaining reactants and from surfactant. A Winsor III system made with a branched-tail phosphonate surfactant was used as reaction medium for lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of trimyristin. The enzyme resided almost exclusively in the middle-phase microemulsion together with the surfactant. The products formed, 2-myristoylglycerol and sodium myristate, partitioned into the excess hydrocarbon and water phases, respectively, and could easily be recovered [129]. A similar procedure was used for cholesterol oxidation using cholesterol oxidase as catalyst [130]. [Pg.737]

Sodium tetradecanoate. See Sodium myristate Sodium tetradecene sulfonate. See Sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate... [Pg.4123]

Simethicone Sodium bicarbonate Sodium caprate Sodium caprylate , Sodium carbonate Sodium laurate Sodium metasilicate Sodium myristate Sodium oleate Sodium palmitate Sodium sesquicarbonate Sodium silicate Sodium silicoaluminate Sodium stearate Sorbitol... [Pg.4818]

Sodium lauryl sulfate Sodium metabisulfite Sodium myristate Sodium oleate Sodium oleic sulfonate... [Pg.4949]

Sodium myristate Sodium tallowate Sorbitan dioleate Sorbitan distearate Sorbitan sesquioleate... [Pg.4973]

PPG-22 butyl ether PPG-53 butyl ether Rice (Oryza sativa) bran oil Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) oil Sesame (Sesamum indicum) oil Sodium castorate Sodium castor oil sulfate Sodium cocoate Sodium myristate Sodium oleic sulfate... [Pg.5057]

Methyl oleate Methyl palmitate Methyl stearate Mineral oil Myristic acid Myristyl alcohol Naphtha Nonoxynol-3 Nonylphenol Oleic acid Olive (Olea europaea) oil Palmitic acid Palm (Elaeis guineensis) kernel oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) oil Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) oil PEG-8 cocoate PEG-12 dioleate PEG-15 oleate PEG-15 rosinate PEG-40 stearate Petrolatum Petroleum hydrocarbons, odorless, light Petroleum wax Pine (Pinus palustris) oil Poloxamer 105 Poloxamer 108 Poloxamer 122 Poloxamer 123 Poloxamer 181 Poloxamer 182 Poloxamer 183 Poloxamer 212 Poloxamer 215 Poloxamer 217 Poloxamer 237 Poloxamer 284 Poloxamer 338 Poloxamer 407 Polyethylene Polyethylene, oxidized Potassium castorate Potassium cocoate Potassium cornate Potassium laurate Potassium myristate Potassium oleate Potassium palmitate Potassium stearate PPG-15 PPG-20 PPG-26 PPG-22 butyl ether PPG-24 butyl ether PPG-33 butyl ether PPG-40 butyl ether Propylene glycol soyate Rice (Oryza sativa) bran oil Rosin Rosin, polymerized Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) oil Sesame (Sesamum indicum) oil Silica Silica, amorphous Silica, fumed Silicone emulsion Sodium castorate Sodium cocoate Sodium laurate Sodium myristate Sodium tallow sulfate... [Pg.5061]

Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate Sodium methyl cocoyl taurate Sodium methyl oleoyl taurate Sodium myreth sulfate Sodium myristate Sodium myristoyl sarcosinate Sodium myristyl sulfate Sodium nonoxynol-3 sulfate Sodium nonoxynol-4sulfate Sodium, nonoxynol-6 sulfate Sodium nonoxynol-8 sulfate Sodium nonoxynol-25 sulfate Sodium octoxynol-2 ethane sulfonate Sodium octoxynol-6 sulfate Sodium octoxynol-9 sulfate Sodium oleate Sodium oleoyl lactylate ... [Pg.5182]

Sodium metaphosphate Sodium myristate Sodium oleate Sodium palmitate Sodium pectinate Sodium phosphate... [Pg.5190]

Potassium tallowate Sodium cocoate Sodium laurate Sodium myristate Stearamide DEA Tallow acid TEA cocoate TEA-oleate TEA-stearate... [Pg.5255]

Sodium carboxymethylcellulose, enzymatically hydrolyzed Sodium carrageenan Sodium caseinate Sodium citrate Sodium furcelleran Sodium hexametaphosphate Sodium hypophosphite Sodium laurate Sodium myristate Sodium oleate Sodium palmitate Sodium pectinate Sodium phosphate Sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous Sodium phosphate dibasic dodecahydrate... [Pg.5734]


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