Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Sulfate classification

Synonyms Bis (hydroxylamine) sulfate HAS HS Hydroxylammonium sulfate Oxammonium sulfate Classification Nonmetallic inorganic Empirical HsNjOsS Formula (NHiOH) H2SO4... [Pg.1148]

Behenamidopropyl ethyidimonium ethosulfate CAS 68797-65-9 EINECS/ELINCS 258-377-8 Synonyms N-Behenyl-(3-amidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-ethyl ammonium ethyl sulfate 1-Propanaminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-ethyl-3[(1-oxodocosanyl) amino]-, ethyl sulfate 1-Propanaminium, N-ethyl-N,N-dimethyl-1-3-[(1-oxodocosyl) amino]-, ethyl sulfate Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Empincal C29H61N2O C2H6O4S Formula ... [Pg.410]

C f[Ceca SA http //www.ceca.fr] Coco-ethyidimonium ethosulfate CAS 68308-64-5 EINECS/ELINCS 269-662-8 Synonyms Quaternary ammonium compds., coco alkyl ethyidimethyl, ethyl sulfates Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Formula [RN(CH3)2CH2CH3] CH3CH20S03 R rep. alkyl groups derived from coconut oil Uses Surfactant, antistat, hair conditioner in cosmetics... [Pg.1018]

Diethyl-m-aminophenolphthalein hydrochloride. See Basic violet 10 D C Red No. 19 3-(Diethylamino) phenol sulfate. See N,N-Diethyl-m-aminophenol sulfate N,N-Diethyl-m-aminophenol sulfate CAS 68239-84-9 EINECS/ELINCS 269-478-8 Synonyms 3-(Diethylamino) phenol sulfate Phenol, 3-(dimethylamino)-, sulfate Classification Substituted aromatic amine salt Empirical C10H15NO H2O4S Uses Hair dyes intermediate for prep, of oxidation color systems Trade Name Synonyms Rodol DEMAPS T[Lowenstein Dyes Cosmetics http //www.Jhlowenstein. com]... [Pg.1300]

Ethoxy-m-phenylenediamine sulfate CAS 68015-98-5 EINECS/ELINCS 268-164-8 Synonyms 1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-, sulfate 4-Ethoxy-1,3-benzenediamine sulfate Classification Substituted aromatic amine salt Empirical C8H12N2O H2O4S Uses Intermediate for prep, of oxidation color systems... [Pg.1680]

Stearyl octyidimonium methosulfate Synonyms 1-Octadecanaminium, N-(2-ethylhexyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, methyl sulfate Quaternary ammonium compds., (stearyl, 2-ethylhexyl) dimethyl, ethyl sulfates Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Empirical C28H60N CH3O4S Formula ... [Pg.4214]

Synonyms 2-Aminoethanol, hydrogen sulfate (ester) 2-Aminoethyl hydrogen sulfate 2-Aminoethyl sulfate 2-Aminoethyl sulfuric acid Ethanolamine sulfate Etha-nolamine o-sulfate Ethanol, 2-amino-, hydrogen sulfate (ester) Mono (2-aminoethyl) sulfate Classification Organic compd. [Pg.1974]

Synonyms Ammonium, (coconut oil alkyl) trimethyl-, methyl sulfate (Coconut oil alkyl) trimethylammonium methyl sulfate Quaternary ammonium compds., coco all ltrimethyl, methyl sulfates Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Ionic Nature Cationic... [Pg.2047]

Synonyms N,N-Ditallowamidoethyl-N-methylammonium ethoxylate melhosulfate Ditallow diamido methosuNate Ethanaminium, 2-amino-N-(2-aminoethyl)-N-[[2- 2-(2-hydroxyelhoxy) ethoxy] ethylj-N-methyl-, N,N -ditallow acyl derivs., methyl sulfates (salte) Methyl bls(tallowamido ethyl) -2- hydroxyethyl ammonium methyl sulfate Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),a-[2-bis (2-aminoethyl) methylammonio] ethyl]-(D-hydroxy, N,N -dltallow acyl derivs., methyl sulfates Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Ionic Nature Cationic... [Pg.2412]

CAS 9014-90-8 (generic) 96097-15-3 EINECS/ELINCS 306-094-2 Synonyms PEG-1 nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, sodium salt POE (1) nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, sodium salt Sodium 2-(nonylphenoxy) ethyl sulfate Classification Org. compd. [Pg.2448]

Synonyms Stearyl trimethyl ammonium methyl sulfate Stearyltrimonium methyl sulfate N,N,N-Trimethyl-1-octadecanaminium methyl sulfate Trimethyl (octadecyl) ammonium methyl sulfate Classification Quaternary ammonium salt Ionic Nature Cationic Empirical C2 H4gN CH304S Formula [CH3(CH2),6CH2N(CH3)3] CH30S03 ... [Pg.2476]

Synonyms 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-elhyl-N,N-, dimethyl-, N-wheat oil acyl derivs., ethyl sulfates 1-Propanamlnlum, N-elhyl-N,N-dimelhyl-3-amlno-, N-wheat germ acyl derivs., ethyl sulfates ClassiFication Quaternary ammonium salt Ionic Nature Cationic... [Pg.2525]

Other countries have similar types, some classifications, as in Germany, are based on age-strength levels by standard tests (70). A product made in Italy and Prance known as Perrari cement is similar to Type V and is sulfate-resistant. Such cements have high iron oxide and low alumina contents, and harden more slowly. [Pg.295]

R. W. FairbriiXjE, Encyclopedia of Geochemistry and Environmental Sciences, Van Nostrand, New York, 1972.. See sections on Geochemical Classification of the Elements Sulfates Sulfate Reduction-Microbial Sulfides Sulfosalts Sulfur Sulfur Cycle Sulfur Isotope Fractionation in Biological Processes, etc., pp. 1123 - 58. [Pg.648]

Alcohol sulfates are excellent foaming surfactants. According to the Kitchener and Cooper classification [148], alcohol sulfates form metastable foams. However, quantitative values cannot easily be compared because foam largely depends not only on the instrument used to produce and evaluate foam but also on the concentration of surfactant, impurities, temperature, and many other factors. In addition, a complete characterization of the foam capacity should take into account the initial amount of foam, its stability, and its texture. [Pg.265]

Figure 18.2 Representative receiver operator curves to demonstrate the leave n out validation of K-PLS classification models (metabolite formed or not formed) derived with approximately 300 molecules and over 60 descriptors. The diagonal line represents random. The horizontal axis represents the percentage of false positives and the vertical axis the percentage of false negatives in each case. a. Al-dealkylation. b. O-dealkylation. c. Aromatic hydroxylation. d. Aliphatic hydroxylation. e. O-glucuronidation. f. O-sulfation. Data generated in collaboration with Dr. Mark Embrechts (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). Figure 18.2 Representative receiver operator curves to demonstrate the leave n out validation of K-PLS classification models (metabolite formed or not formed) derived with approximately 300 molecules and over 60 descriptors. The diagonal line represents random. The horizontal axis represents the percentage of false positives and the vertical axis the percentage of false negatives in each case. a. Al-dealkylation. b. O-dealkylation. c. Aromatic hydroxylation. d. Aliphatic hydroxylation. e. O-glucuronidation. f. O-sulfation. Data generated in collaboration with Dr. Mark Embrechts (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute).
Apart from the two classifications described above, electrolytes may also be classified according to the number and valence of the ions produced. Thus, sodium chloride and copper sulfate may both be termed binary electrolytes since one molecule of each of these chemical substances is capable of producing two ions. In the case of sodium chloride, both the ions produced are univalent so that this substance may also be called a uni-univalent electrolyte. Copper sulfate, however, yields two bivalent ions and so may be called a bibivalent electrolyte. The valences of the ions are quoted in the positive-negative sequence. Calcium chloride and potassium sulfate are both ternary electrolytes since one molecule of each yields three ions the former is bi-univalent, whilst the latter is uni-bivalent. [Pg.612]

See also Skin entries Dermaseptin(s), 18 254, 263-265 amino acid sequence of, 18 2641 properties of, 18 264 Dermaseptin derivatives, 18 266 Dermatan sulfates, 4 706 20 457 classification by structure, 4 723t Dermatin sulfate, 4 98 Dermatitis... [Pg.254]

Each of these solid phases can be described in terms of their mineralogy. This classification scheme is based on crystal structure and chemical composition. The most common minerals found in marine sediments are listed in Table 13.2. Most are silicates in which Si and O form a repeating tetrahedral base unit. Other minerals common to marine sediments are carbonates, sulfates, and oxyhydroxides. Less common are the hydrogenous minerals as they form only in restricted settings. These include the evap-orite minerals (halides, borates, and sulfates), hydrothermal minerals (sulfides, oxides, and native elements, such as gold), and phosphorites. [Pg.330]


See other pages where Sulfate classification is mentioned: [Pg.732]    [Pg.2581]    [Pg.3316]    [Pg.3843]    [Pg.3843]    [Pg.2192]    [Pg.732]    [Pg.2581]    [Pg.3316]    [Pg.3843]    [Pg.3843]    [Pg.2192]    [Pg.366]    [Pg.394]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.399]    [Pg.402]    [Pg.1809]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.265]    [Pg.1311]    [Pg.570]    [Pg.92]    [Pg.256]    [Pg.264]    [Pg.494]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.427]    [Pg.550]    [Pg.270]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.316 ]




SEARCH



Sulfated polysaccharides classification

© 2024 chempedia.info