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Aliphatic groups: In chemistry, aliphatic groups are organic compounds characterized by straight or branched carbon chains. Aliphatic compounds do not contain aromatic rings and are known for their flexibility and reactivity in various chemical reactions

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Such aliphatic groups may be further substituted.
Preferred compounds contain only aliphatic groups.
Suitable aliphatic groups may be substituted or unsubstituted.
These compounds also contain long aliphatic groups.
The aliphatic groups may be acyclic or cyclic.
Any of a wide variety of aliphatic groups can be selected.
The aliphatic groups can be saturated or unsaturated.
A polymer comprising unsaturated aliphatic groups.
Suitable aliphatic groups may be branched or linear.
The preferred compounds comprise only aliphatic groups.
The aliphatic groups may be branched or unbranched.
Hydroxy substituted aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups are open chain organic groups.
Aluminium alkoxides containing unsubstituted saturated linear aliphatic groups are recommended.
Desirably the aliphatic groups are alkyl groups.

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The hydrocarbon group may be a combination of aromatic and aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups are preferably alkyl groups.
The substituents which these aliphatic groups may have are not especially limited.
Aliphatic groups can include heteroatoms and carbonyl moieties.
For thermal stability and biodegradability such aliphatic groups preferably have straight chains.
Preferred aliphatic groups are saturated linear or branched hydrocarbons.
The cyclic aliphatic regions may have straight chain aliphatic groups pendent therefrom.
These aliphatic groups are further substituted as defined herein.
Examples of Rf groups include perfluorinated aliphatic groups that contain one or more oxygen atoms.
These aliphatic groups may be substituted.
Suitable substituents for Z include those described generally above for substituted aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups are defined to comprise at least one carbon atom.
Preferably, the hydrocarbyl groups are aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups are advantageously saturated.
Independently, suitable aliphatic groups may be substituted or unsubstituted.
Aliphatic groups as used herein may optionally contain further substituents.
More often, such hydrocarbon groups are aliphatic groups.
Saturated aliphatic groups are preferred.
Preferably, such groups are aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups can be further differentiated into three distinct classes of hydrocarbons.
It may be a branched chain group, but aliphatic groups are preferred.
Preferred aliphatic groups of compounds of formula I are alkyl groups.
The secondary amines comprise linear and / or branched aliphatic groups.
Polyhydric unsaturated aliphatic groups may be employed but are generally less preferred.
The epoxy, oxetane and dioxolane groups of the invention are preferably aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups may be saturated, monounsaturated or polyunsaturated.
In one example, the pendant and terminal fatty chains are chosen from aliphatic groups.
Aliphatic groups may be alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl groups.
Preferred cationic surfactants are, quaternary ammonium compounds having single long-chain aliphatic groups.
Further, the aliphatic groups can be straight chain or branched.
Suitable substituent groups may include hydroxyl, benzyl, carboxylic acid and aliphatic groups.
Examples of aliphatic groups include alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and cycloalkanes.
Advantageously, the base is a tertiary aliphatic amine with at least two branched aliphatic groups.
Further, the aliphatic groups can be straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated.
The saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched acyclic aliphatic groups can optionally carry a cyclic substituent.

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