1971
DOI: 10.1007/bf00718698
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Preparation of 12-hydroxystearic acid, the raw material for plastic greases

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“…The spacing estimated from this peak position is very close to that of SA reported by other researchers [15][16][17]. These facts suggest that dominant materials of the impurity in u-12-HSA are stearic acid produced in a side reaction of hydrogenation process [8].…”
Section: Structure Of Crystalline Fibersupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The spacing estimated from this peak position is very close to that of SA reported by other researchers [15][16][17]. These facts suggest that dominant materials of the impurity in u-12-HSA are stearic acid produced in a side reaction of hydrogenation process [8].…”
Section: Structure Of Crystalline Fibersupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The percentage is also close to that of SA usually contained in 12-HSA produced from castor oil [8].…”
Section: Structure Of Crystalline Fibersupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…These spots are carbon rich with trace contributions from elements generally present in the paint. The anomalous behaviour of this sample in recording strong underside zinc stearate FTIR absorption had been attributed to the likely inclusion of aluminium hydroxide in the formulation HCO principally comprises glycerides of 12-hydroxystearic acid and stearic acid (Maskaev et al 1971) and its presence could explain both the small carbon rich masses and the higher stearic acid concentration available for soap formation in this paint than comparable paints without HCO.…”
Section: Naples Yellow Hue: Linseed and Safflower Oil Based Paintsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Oleje syntetyczne są bardziej korzystne ze względu na większą stabilność i zdolność do pracy w ekstremalnej temperaturze. Kwas 12-hydroksystearynowy otrzymuje się poprzez uwodornienie oleju rycynowego [14]. Po pierwotnej reakcji nasycania wiązań podwójnych, odwodnienie i redukcję grupy hydroksylowej prowadzi się z kwasem stearynowym.…”
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