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aliphatic chains: In chemistry, aliphatic compounds are organic compounds that consist of open chains of carbon atoms. These chains can have different properties and are commonly found in various organic molecules

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aliphatic chains
These aliphatic chains may be linear or branched.
The surfactants may be composed of one or more aliphatic chains.
The aliphatic chains can be linear or branched.
Thus the attachment groups of the aliphatic chains are activated by ionisation.
The aliphatic chains are advantageously attached by a chemical bond.
That is to say that the compound is symmetrical with at least two aliphatic chains.
The aliphatic chains may be ethoxylated at one end.
In certain cases, chlorinated aliphatic chains are not satisfactory.
The aliphatic chains are each attached to a single alginate macromolecule.
The number of carbon atoms of the aliphatic chains is in this case 8.
Attachment of aliphatic chains by covalent bond to alginate macromolecules and.
Particularly preferred are inner shells comprising ( or consisting of ) long aliphatic chains.
The aliphatic chains carrying the epoxy functionality are preferably linear.
All of these co-softeners are liquid at room temperature and contain olefinically unsaturated aliphatic chains.
The aliphatic chains can be fully saturated or they can contain some unsaturation.

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Moreover, one and the same wound-treatment system could have aliphatic chains of different lengths.
Said aliphatic chains may be straight-chain or branched.
In both cases the carbon chains, preferably, are unbranched aliphatic chains.
The aliphatic chains of these compounds generally have a minimum of 8 carbon atoms.
Other suitable primary amines have aliphatic chains of from 1 to 24 carbon atoms.
The long aliphatic chains then line up towards the outside of the fiber, imparting lubricity.
The quaternary ammonium surfactants having aliphatic chains with 18 carbon atoms, are preferred.
Each of these aliphatic chains links two polysaccharide macromolecules by high-energy chemical bonds.
Thus the polysaccharide macromolecules 41 are brought into contact with the aliphatic chains 44.
For aliphatic chains longer than C7 the increase per each carbon added is smaller.
The composition preferably contains less than 20 wt. % aliphatic chains carrying an epoxy group.
Thus aliphatic chains C n H 2n-1 are attached to the alginate macromolecules.
Thus for example these groups may be aliphatic chains with optional ( e . g aromatic ) substituents.
The crosslinker can comprise a plurality of C ₅ to C ₂ ₆ aliphatic chains.
Preferred linker molecules include aliphatic chains comprising from 1 to about 100 or more carbon atoms.
Aliphatic chains having a length of C2-C40 are even more preferred.
The calix [ 4 ] arenes that have the shortest aliphatic chains produce the best effects.
The aliphatic chains may be mono - or poly-unsaturated ( in the cis - or trans-configuration ) or saturated.
The fatty acids used will, for example, be aliphatic chains comprising 10 to 24 carbon atoms.
Each of these aliphatic chains can contain 2 to 20 carbon atoms.
And R2 are different saturated or unsaturated aliphatic chains comprising from 2 to 30 carbon atoms ;.

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