-
employing chiral catalysts.
Polar substrates such as
nitriles can be
hydrogenated electrochemically,
using protic solvents and
reducing equivalents as...
-
replace partially-
hydrogenated oil with
significant levels of
trans fat.
Improved hydrogenation processes can
produce partially-
hydrogenated oil with much...
-
hydrogenated (not all of the
double bonds are
reduced to
single bonds), then it is a "partially
hydrogenated oil" (PHO). An oil may be
hydrogenated to...
-
available to
replace partially-
hydrogenated oil
containing significant levels of
trans fat.
These include partially-
hydrogenated oil made with
improved processes...
-
chain hydrogenated saccharides (such as maltotriitol) is produced. When no
single polyol is
dominant in the mix, the
generic name
hydrogenated starch...
- can
reduce the
dangling bond
density by
several orders of magnitude.
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) has a
sufficiently low
amount of
defects to...
- metabolised. "
Hydrogenated poly-1-decene
Prepared at the 49th
JECFA (1997)". FAO. "Opinion of the
Scientific Committee on Food on
hydrogenated poly-1-decene...
- for
different applications, and
sometimes hydrogenated.
Soybean oils, both
liquid and
partially hydrogenated are sold as "vegetable oil", or are ingredients...
-
Hydrogenated MDI (H12MDI or 4,4′-diisocyanato dicyclohexylmethane) is an
organic compound in the
class known as isocyanates. More specifically, it is an...
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Castor wax, also
called hydrogenated castor oil, is an opaque,
white vegetable wax. It is
produced by the
hydrogenation of pure
castor oil
often in the...