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  • ...the water vapor burning off. Next the smoke will go blue/grey which is the alcohols and phenols burning off. Then the smoke appears yellow, which is the tar bu
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  • '''Tripertine alcohols''': alpha spinasterol, alpha spinasteryl-beta-D-glucoside, 6 palmityl-delta
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  • ...ef>''Functionalized Nanodiamonds Part 3: Thiolation of Tertiary/Bridgehead Alcohols'' Boryslav A. Tkachenko, Natalie A. Fokina, Lesya V. Chernish, Jeremy E. P.
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  • *Ethoxylated alcohols [[Category:Fatty alcohols]]
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  • ...oric acid acts as an acid catalyst in the dehydration of carbon-based poly-alcohols, such as cellulose in wood. The phosphoric acid reacts with alcohol groups
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  • ...oups with mono-functional degradation products like mono-carbonic acids or alcohols. Results are decreased reactivity during re-polycondensation or re-SSP and
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  • ...o derivatives<ref>”Rezanka T, Vortuba J. “Chromatography of long chain alcohols (polyprenols) from animal and plant sources” // J. Chromatogr. A.– 2001 ...=0&_userid=10&md5=d63a2db5464f953e17ab71397d2509c5| title = Polyisoprenoid alcohols from the mushroom “Lentinus edodes”| publisher = ScienceDirect| accessd
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  • .../sub> ([[Roper's complex]]). Heating solutions of ruthenium trichloride in alcohols with [[triphenylphosphine]] gives [[tris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium dichl
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  • ...long chain waxy [[ester]]s (ca. 97% by weight) the remainder being lanolin alcohols, lanolin acids and lanolin [[hydrocarbon]]s.<ref>The Lanolin Book, Edited b ...ween the ca. 200 different lanolin acids and the ca. 100 different lanolin alcohols that have so far been identified.<ref>The Lanolin Book, Edited by Udo Hoppe
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  • ...y hard, reflecting the high concentration of saturated [[fatty acid]]s and alcohols, not esters that characterize softer waxes. Although dark brown and smelly
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  • ...alcohols (12 wt%). The compounds are predominantly derived from acids and alcohols in the C26-C30 range. Distinctive for carnauba was is the high content of d
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  • * DCI-11, for alcohols and gasolines containing [[oxygenate]]s * DCI-28, for very low-pH alcohols and gasolines containing oxygenates
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  • {{alcohols}} [[Category:Fatty alcohols]]
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  • * C-5 alcohols: CAS RN 78-83-1; CAS RN 137-32-6; CAS RN 100-51-6
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  • ...suitable [[alcohol]]s to give the dithiophosphoric acid. A wide variety of alcohols can be employed, which allows the lipophilicity of the final zinc product t
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in ketones, alcohols and other organic solvents at high temperature
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  • ...ng its slight hydrophilic character, white powder is moderately soluble in alcohols and can be [[Recrystallization (chemistry)|recrystallised]] from hot water
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  • ...ts slight hydrophilic character, the white powder is moderately soluble in alcohols and can be [[Recrystallization (chemistry)|recrystallised]] from hot water.
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  • ...polarity on nonradiative processes in xanthene dyes: Rhodamine B in normal alcohols," J. Phys. Chem., 92, 6590-6594, 1988</ref>, 1.0 <ref>R. E. Kellogg and R.
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