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- toothpaste, laundry detergent, etc. Linear alkylbenzenes (LAB) and branched alkylbenzenes (BAB) are families of alkylbenzene used to prepare synthetic sulfonates...
- deposition from crude oil. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) are prepared industrially by the sulfonation of linear alkylbenzenes (LABs), which can themselves...
- Linear alkylbenzenes (sometimes also known as LABs) are a family of organic compounds with the formula C6H5CnH2n+1. Typically, n lies between 10 and 16...
- solutions. There are a large variety of detergents. A common family is the alkylbenzene sulfonates, which are soap-like compounds that are more soluble than...
- Brazilian airline Lloyd AĆ©reo Boliviano, a defunct Bolivian airline Linear alkylbenzene Lithosphere-Asthenosphere boundary, between layers of the Earth Lactic...
- Polyvinyltoluene (PVT, polyvinyl toluene) is a synthetic polymer of alkylbenzenes with a linear formula [CH2CH(C6H4CH3)]n. Commercial vinyl toluene is...
- alkylated to produce a variety of products; examples include linear alkylbenzenes used in the production of surfactants like LAS, or butylated phenols...
- 0090. Tsai, Tseng-Chang "Disproportionation and Transalkylation of Alkylbenzenes over Zeolite Catalysts". Elsevier Science, 1999 Helmut Fiege; Heinz-Werner...
- tert-butanol (2M2P), tribromoethanol, trichloroethanol, trifluoroethanol) Alkylbenzene sulfonate Anandamide Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental)...
- caterpillars. Today one of the most commonly used anionic surfactants, linear alkylbenzene sulfates (LAS), are produced from petroleum products. However, surfactants...