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Tetradecyl aldehyde

Tetradecyl Aldehyde.— This is the highest of this series of aldehydes, and has the formula CH3(CH2)j2CHO. It resembles the thirteen-carbon aldehyde somewhat, and is very useful for blending in flower combinations. [Pg.182]

Synonyms Aldehyde C-14 Aldehyde C-14, myristic C-14 aldehyde, myristic Myristic aldehyde Tetradecanal 1-Tetradecanal Tetradecyl aldehyde 1-Tetradecyl aldehyde Empirical C14H28O Formula CH3(CH2)i2CHO Properties Colorless to si. yel. liq. or solid, strong fatty orris-like odor insol. in water m.w. 212.38 dens. 0.825-0.835 m.p. 23 C b.p. 260 C ref. index 1.43.80-1.4450... [Pg.2751]

Tetradecyl alcohol mixed isomers. See Myristyl alcohol mixed isomers Tetradecyl aldehyde 1-Tetradecyl aldehyde. [Pg.4358]

Ethoxylated Dodecanol Ethoxylated Dodecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Myristyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Nonylphenol Ethoxylated Pentadecanol Ethoxylated Pentadecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Tetradecanol Ethoxylated Tetradecyl Alcohol Ethoxylated Tridecanol Ethoxylated Tridecyl Alcohol Ethoxytriethylene Glycol Ethoxy Triglycol Ethyl Acetate Ethylacetic Acid Ethyl Acetoacetate Ethyl Acrylate Ethyl Alcohol Ethyl Aldehyde Ethylaluminum Dichloride Ediylaluminum Sesquichloride Ethylamine Ethylbenzene Ethyl Butanoate Ethyl Butanol 2-Ethyl-1 -Butanol 2-Ethylbutyl Alcohol Ethyl Butyrate... [Pg.49]

We have developed new reaction systems based on colloidal dispersions [23, 24], namely highly concentrated water-in-oil (gel) emulsions, which could overcome most of the disadvantages of the aqueoussolvent mixtures such as inactivation of the aldolase and incomplete aldehyde solubilization in the medium. These emulsions are characterized by volume fractions of dispersed phase higher than 0.73 [25] therefore, the droplets are deformed and/or polydisperse, separated by a thin film of continuous phase. Water-in-oil gel emulsions of water/Ci4E4/oil 90/4/6 wt%, where C14E4 is a technical grade poly(oxyethylene) tetradecyl ether surfactant, with an average of four moles of ethylene oxide per surfactant molecule and oil can be octane, decane, dodecane, tetradecane, hexadecane, or squalane, were typically chosen as reaction media [23, 26]. [Pg.301]


See other pages where Tetradecyl aldehyde is mentioned: [Pg.198]    [Pg.88]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.97]   
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