• PURPOSE: Phthalate esters have been a research hotspot recently owing to potential obesogenic activity, but conflicting results have been reported. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our understanding is limited concerning the interaction mechanism between widespread phthalate esters and staple crops, which have strong implications for human exposure. (bvsalud.org)
  • The interactions of phthalate esters with suspended particulate material in fresh and marine waters. (cdc.gov)
  • 1987. Peroxisome induction studies on seven phthalate esters. (cdc.gov)
  • 2000. Results of the L5178Y mouse lymphoma assay and the Balb/3T3 cell in vitro transformation assay for eight phthalate esters. (cdc.gov)
  • Azelaic acid is used, as simple esters or branched-chain esters) in the manufacture of plasticizers (for vinyl chloride resins, rubber), lubricants and greases. (gerli.com)
  • Common Name: Adipic acid CAS Number: 124-04-9: Molecular Weight: 146.141: Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3: Boiling Point: 338.5±15.0 °C at 760 mmHg: Molecular Formula: C 6 H 10 O 4: Melting Point: 151-154 °C(lit. (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic Acid Chemical Structure Composition. (tempsite.ws)
  • E355 - Adipic acid: Synthetic food acid from nitric acid or from the beet root. (tempsite.ws)
  • Chemical names Hexanedioic acid, 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic acid C.A.S. CopyCopied, CSID:191, http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.191.html (accessed 00:39, Dec 26, 2020) 3 Effective date : 01.20.2015 Page 2 of 7 Adipic Acid, Created by Global Safety Management, 1-813-435-5161 - www.GSMSDS.com Production. (tempsite.ws)
  • An alternative method of production of adipic acid is the hydrocarbonylation of butadiene, oxidation cleavage of cyclohexene. (tempsite.ws)
  • Compound Adipic acid, dimethyl esterwith free spectra: 12 NMR, 13 FTIR, 1 Raman, 2 Near IR, and 36 MS. Please contact TCI for lead times on items not in stock. (tempsite.ws)
  • 4], The production of adipic acid is linked to emissions of N2O,[15] a potent greenhouse gas and cause of stratospheric ozone depletion. (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic acid is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. (tempsite.ws)
  • 282527-44-0 - Trimethylpentanediol/adipic acid/glycerin crosspolymer (25000 MPA.S) - Similar structures search, synonyms, formulas, resource links, and other chemical information. (tempsite.ws)
  • The Raman spectra of single crystals of adipic acid and sebacic acid have been photographed for the first time using $\lambda$ 2537 radiation. (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic acid: The domestic export price is very high last month, which settled to the highest price at the end of the month. (tempsite.ws)
  • Write the Structures and Iupac Names of the :Adipic Acid Compound Concept: Carboxylic Acids - Nomenclature. (tempsite.ws)
  • NACRES NA.24 IDENTIFICATION: Adipic acid is a colorless or white crystalline solid. (tempsite.ws)
  • Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'adipic acid' in LEOs Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Wörterbuch. (tempsite.ws)
  • According to a recommended classification scheme, this estimated Koc value suggests that adipic acid is expected to have very high mobility in soil. (tempsite.ws)
  • Other controlled-release formulations have included adipic acid with the intention of obtaining a late-burst release profile. (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic acid, despite its name (in Latin adipis is fat), is a product of the oxidative rancidity of fats (lipid peroxidation). (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic acid consumption is linked almost 90% to nylon (nylon-6.6) production by the polycondensation with 1,6-hexamethylenediamine. (tempsite.ws)
  • Adipic acid (n=4) : Despite its name (in Latin adipis is fat), this acid (hexanedioic acid) is not a normal constituent of natural lipids but is a product of oxidative rancidity (lipid peroxidation). (gerli.com)
  • Adipic acid is used after esterification with various groups such as dicapryl, di(ethylhexyl), diisobutyl, and diisodecyl. (gerli.com)
  • A graphic chart describing the biosynthesis of adipic acid via omega oxidation may be found on the BioCarta web site. (gerli.com)
  • Pimelic acid (n=5) : this acid (heptanedioic acid), from the Greek pimelh (pimele fat), as adipic acid, was isolated from oxidized fats. (gerli.com)
  • Calculate the fraction of adipic acid that. (crefap.org)
  • Adipic acid can also be found in the production of foods as a flavoring agent to add tartness. (crefap.org)
  • The different solubility of adipic acid in various solvents results mainly from the structure and solvent polarity. (crefap.org)
  • The solubility of adipic acid in water is 1.5 g. per 100 mL at 15?C, and 0.6 g per 100 mL in. (crefap.org)
  • Adipic acid is an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid with the formula (CH2)4 (COOH)2. (crefap.org)
  • Determination of the Adipic Acid Solubility Curve in Acetone by Using ATR-FTIR and Heat Flow Calorimetry. (crefap.org)
  • Adipic Acid TCC's Adipic Acid is a mildly toxic, white, crystalline compound. (crefap.org)
  • Adipic acid (butane-1,4-dicarboxylic acid, C6 H 10 O 4) (Figure 27) is a white crystalline powder of C6-straight chain dicarboxylic acid, and is one of the most used chemicals in the world today (Table 1). (crefap.org)
  • Adipic acid EC50= 31.3 mg/L 72h EC50 = 26.6 mg/L 96h Leuciscus idus: LC50 = 230 mg/L 96h EC50 = 91.9 mg/L 17 hEC50 = 85.7 mg/L 48h Persistence and DegradabilityPersistence is unlikely Bioaccumulation/ AccumulationNo information available. (crefap.org)
  • Solubility of succinic acid, glutaric acid and adipic acid in propionic acid + ε-caprolactone + water mixtures: Experimental measurement and thermodynamic modeling. (crefap.org)
  • Solubilities of Adipic Acid in Cyclohexanol + Cyclohexanone Mixtures and Cyclohexanone + Cyclohexane Mixtures. (crefap.org)
  • Adipic acid is found to be associated with HMG-CoA lyase deficiency, carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency, malonyl-Coa decarboxylase deficiency, and medium Chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, which are inborn errors of metabolism. (crefap.org)
  • Measurement and Correlation for Solubilities of Adipic Acid in Acetic Acid + ε-Caprolactone Mixtures and Cyclohexanone + ε-Caprolactone Mixtures. (crefap.org)
  • adipic acid tableting tablet lubricant composition Prior art date 1969-07-07 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. (crefap.org)
  • Solubility of succinic acid, glutaric acid and adipic acid in propionic acid + ε-caprolactone mixtures and propionic acid + cyclohexanone mixtures: Experimental measurement and thermodynamic modeling. (crefap.org)
  • Suberic acid was used in the manufacture of alkyd resins and in the synthesis of polyamides leading to nylon. (gerli.com)
  • It appears as a light-colored, odorless liquid and is used as a plasticizer for many resins and elastomers. (lookformedical.com)
  • Sebacic acid is a dicarboxylic acid based on renewable castor oil. (helmskandinavien.com)
  • by oxidation of castor oil with nitric acid (splitting of the carbon chain close to the OH group). (gerli.com)
  • as a product of ricinoleic acid (hydroxylated oleic acid) from castor oil. (gerli.com)
  • Suberic acid (n=6) : it was firstly produced by nitric acid oxidation of cork (Latin suber ) material and then from castor oil ( Tilley TG, Ann 1841, 39, 160 ). (gerli.com)
  • 10. Samedova F.I., Guseynova B.A., Aliyeva F.Z. Features of the group and homological composition of aromatic hydrocarbons in a number of oils in Azerbaijan [Osobennosti gruppovogo i gomologicheskogo sostava aromaticheskikh uglevodorodov ryada neftey Azerbaydzhana]. (tmweb.ru)
  • Sebacic acid is a white flake, crystal powder or granular and belongs to the group of dicarboxylic acids. (helmskandinavien.com)
  • The sebacic acid is mainly used as raw material for the production of lubricants and coolants, but also for the production of antifreeze and plasticizers. (helmskandinavien.com)
  • Nowadays biobased polymers contain sometimes sebacic acid as well. (helmskandinavien.com)
  • Sebacic acid (n=8) : decanedioic acid was named by Thenard LJ (1802) from the Latin sebaceus (tallow candle) or sebum (tallow) in reference to its use in the manufacture of candles. (gerli.com)
  • From an industrial perspective, it is the most important dicarboxylic acid: about 2.5 billion kilograms of this white crystalline powder are produced annually, mainly as a precursor for the production of nylon. (tempsite.ws)
  • Determining the theoretical optimal conditions for the acylation of para-(1-methylcyclohexyl) phenol with acetic acid creates the basis for evaluating the prospects of this process. (neftemir.ru)
  • For the carring out the acylation process, para-(1-methylcyclohexyl) phenol (AP) and acetic acid (AcOH) were used as a feedstock. (neftemir.ru)
  • The simplest of these intermediates is oxalic acid (n=0), the others are malonic (n=1), succinic (n=2) and glutaric (n=3) acids. (gerli.com)
  • This organic compound is the most important synthetic dicarboxylic acid produced annually. (crefap.org)
  • The production of high-quality motor oils is carried out using base oils of the II and III groups by API, hydrocracking and hydroisomerization oils, IV group oils and synthetic oils. (tmweb.ru)
  • Its name stems from the action of nitric acid ( azote , nitrogen, or azotic , nitric) oxidation of oleic or elaidic acid. (gerli.com)
  • From a chemical perspective, these microplastics are complex mixtures that contain multiple additives, such as plasticizers, flame retardants, stabilizers and pigments. (springeropen.com)
  • The term covers an entire group of chemicals, and studies have shown that they can affect the human endocrine system, which includes human reproductive organs. (debuglies.com)
  • A group of compounds that has the general structure of a dicarboxylic acid-substituted benzene ring. (lookformedical.com)
  • In this one-step process, polyurethane was formed by the reaction of the isocyanates with the hydroxyl-functional groups from the polyester, while its gas phase was formed by the generation of carbon dioxide. (iqsdirectory.com)
  • UPLC-QTOF-MS identified 16 intermediate transformation products formed through hydroxylation, hydrolysis, and oxidation in phase I metabolism and further by conjugation with amino acids, glutathione, and carbohydrates in phase II metabolism. (bvsalud.org)
  • The metabolomic analysis showed that key metabolic pathways including citrate cycle, biosynthesis of aminoacyl-tRNA, and metabolism of amino acids, sphingolipids, carbohydrates, nucleotides, and glutathione were activated in rice plants exposed to DnBP and its primary metabolite mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP). (bvsalud.org)
  • Used extensively in industry and as a reagent in the acylation of amino- and hydroxyl groups. (lookformedical.com)
  • Dicarboxylic acids are suitable substrates for preparation of organic acids for the pharmaceutical and food industries. (gerli.com)
  • Dnrm Which Is Other Than Silicon Dioxide, Glass, Titanium Dioxide, Water, Halohydrocarbon, Hydrocarbon, Or Elemental Carbon Patents Organic Dnrm Patents Carboxylic Acid Or Derivative And Wherein The Derivative Is Other Than A Metal Salt Dnrm Patents Two Or More Carbon Atoms Patents Carboxylic Acid Ester Patents Oxygen Atom Other Than As Part Of A Carboxylic Acid Group, E.g. (justia.com)
  • Therefore, the degradation intermediates of DnBP pose a potentially risk to plant metabolism and raise concerns for crop safety related to plasticizer pollution. (bvsalud.org)
  • Short-chain dicarboxylic acids are of great importance in the general metabolism and up to n=3 they cannot be considered as lipids since their water solubility is important. (gerli.com)
  • Its salts and esters are referred as sebacates The reaction with hexamethylene diamine creates a polyamide, called nylon 6.10. (helmskandinavien.com)
  • Production of oils-plasticizers for rubbers and rubbers of various purposes. (tmweb.ru)
  • 5. Litvinova T. V. Plasticizers for rubber production. (tmweb.ru)
  • 2313562 27.12.2007 «Method of production of plasticizer and plasticizer» (C10G 21/22, С08К 11/00), the authors of the Hodov B.V. et al. (tmweb.ru)
  • Mono-2-hydroxy-n-butyl phthalate-l-aspartic acid (MHBP-asp) and mono-2-hydroxy-n-butyl phthalate-d-alanyl-ß-d-glucoside (MHBP-ala-glu) products were observed for the first time. (bvsalud.org)
  • The other lipid members of the group found in natural products or from synthesis have a 'n' value from 4 up to 21. (gerli.com)
  • 2. Markova L. M. Research of oil refining products as plasticizers of rubbers and rubbers. (tmweb.ru)
  • The oxidation of ricinoleic acid produces, by splitting at the level of the double bond and at the level of the OH group, at the same time, suberic acid (octanedioic acid) and the next homologue azelaic acid. (gerli.com)
  • This produces toxic and corrosive fumes of valeric acid and other substances. (crefap.org)
  • due to the non-chemical inclusion, plasticizers leach out from the plastic and are found in body fluids and the general environment. (lookformedical.com)
  • The present invention relates to the use of diglycerol esters to enhance the flowability of graphite-containing, thermally conductive polycarbonate compositions. (justia.com)