- into two classes:
aromatic compounds and
aliphatic compounds (/ˌælɪˈfætɪk/; G. aleiphar, fat, oil).
Aliphatic compounds can be
saturated (in
which all...
- "polyester bees". The
family of
synthetic polyesters comprises Linear aliphatic high
molecular weight polyesters (Mn >10,000) are low-melting (m. p. 40...
-
classified according to the
nature and
number of
substituents on nitrogen.
Aliphatic amines contain only H and
alkyl substituents.
Aromatic amines have the...
- are
common in
organic chemistry.
Nucleophiles often attack a
saturated aliphatic carbon. Less often, they may
attack an
aromatic or
unsaturated carbon...
- is
induced by the
binding of
anandamide to the
cannabinoid receptors.
Aliphatic amides can be
found in
Zanthoxylum species found in Nigeria. Wikimedia...
-
common ways of
introducing functional groups into
benzene rings. Some
aliphatic compounds can
undergo electrophilic substitution as well. In electrophilic...
-
called glycidyl-based
epoxy resins. The
hydroxy group may be
derived from
aliphatic diols,
polyols (polyether polyols),
phenolic compounds or dicarboxylic...
-
water resistant.
Aliphatic resin, also
known as "carpenter's glue" and "yellow glue," is a
synthetic adhesive (in this case, an
aliphatic compound) with...
-
polymers in industry.
Nylons must
specifically include a
straight chain (
aliphatic) monomer. The
amide link is
produced from an
amine group (alternatively...
-
Limonene (/ˈlɪmənˌiːn/) is a
colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a
cyclic monoterpene, and is the
major component in the
essential oil...