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Sebacic acid is a
naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid with the
chemical formula HO2C(CH2)8CO2H. It is a
white flake or
powdered solid.
Sebaceus is Latin...
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toxicity and safety.[citation needed]
Acids from the two-carbon
oxalic acid to the ten-member
sebacic acid may be
remembered using the
mnemonic 'Oh...
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adipic acid; PA 66/610: [NH−(CH2)6−NH−CO−(CH2)4−CO]n−[NH−(CH2)6−NH−CO−(CH2)8−CO]m made from hexamethylenediamine,
adipic acid and
sebacic acid. The term...
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Coefficients of
Acidic and
Basic Nonelectrolytes in
Aqueous Salt Solutions. 2.
Solubility and
Activity Coefficients of Suberic, Azelaic, and
Sebacic Acids in NaCl(aq)...
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fragrance component and a
specialized solvent, and the
dicarboxylic acid sebacic acid.
Hydrogenation of
castor oil
saturates the alkenes,
giving a waxy...
- oil. The
first attempts to
prepare ricinoleic acid were made by
Friedrich Krafft in 1888.
Sebacic acid ((CH2)8(CO2H)2),
which is used in
preparing certain...
- water.
Auguste Laurent discovered adipic acid in 1837 by
oxidation of
various fats with
nitric acid via
sebacic acid and gave it the
current name because...
- DOS, DEHS, and BEHS) is an
organic compound which is the
diester of
sebacic acid and 2-ethylhexanol. It is an oily
colorless liquid and is used as a plasticizer...
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industrial applications. In one example,
sebacic acid has been
produced commercially by
Kolbe electrolysis of
adipic acid.
Kolbe electrolysis has been examined...
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aliphatic acyl chlorides.
Sebacoyl chloride can be
prepared by
reacting sebacic acid with an
excess of
thionyl chloride.
Residual thionyl chloride can be...