1958
DOI: 10.1002/lipi.19580600804
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Die Papier‐Chromatographie auf dem Fettgebiet XXVII: Untersuchung cyclischer Fettsäuren

Abstract: Schliei3lich ist noch zu erklaren, warum bei der Spaltung asymmetrischer Olefine, wie z. B. Ulsaure, symmetrische Dioxyalkylperoxyde erhalten werden, z. B.Dioxynonylperoxyd. Die Obersicht 12 zeigt dies. H H

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“…It was shown that the methyl esters of saturated, monounsaturated, and diunsaturated straight-chain fatty acids can be separated from the groups of methyl esters of monounsaturated and diunsaturated cyclopentenyl fatty acids both by argentation chromatography [4,33] and by chromatography of the respective acetoxymercuri-methoxy compounds [4]. In reversed-phase partition chromatography [4,31], however, the methyl esters of straight-chain fatty acids overlap with the methyl esters of cyclopentenyl fatty acids having the same number of carbon atoms and the same number of double bonds.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that the methyl esters of saturated, monounsaturated, and diunsaturated straight-chain fatty acids can be separated from the groups of methyl esters of monounsaturated and diunsaturated cyclopentenyl fatty acids both by argentation chromatography [4,33] and by chromatography of the respective acetoxymercuri-methoxy compounds [4]. In reversed-phase partition chromatography [4,31], however, the methyl esters of straight-chain fatty acids overlap with the methyl esters of cyclopentenyl fatty acids having the same number of carbon atoms and the same number of double bonds.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%