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From Olive Pomace to Squalane: A Green Chemistry Route Using 2‑Methyltetrahydrofuran. [PDF]

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Triphase Catalytic Saponification

Synthetic Communications, 1983
Abstract Poly(ethylene glycol)s grafted to cross-linked polystyrene are active and stable triohase catalysts for the saponifi-cation of esters.
Yoshikazu Kimura, Steven L. Reqen
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CT appearance of mesenteric saponification

Clinical Imaging, 1991
Although saponification of the pancreas is a frequent finding on computed tomography, saponification of extrapancreatic mesenteric sites has not been previously recognized. A case is presented of acute pancreatitis in which serial scans over a four-year period documented calcifications in old extrapancreatic phlegmons.
A, Paris, S J, Willing
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Saponification of Adsorbent BLPAMA

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The saponification conditions for bentonite/sodium lignosulfonate graft acrylamide and maleic anhydride adsorbent composites (BLPAMA) prepared by solution polymerization were studied in detail. The results had shown that the optimum conditions of saponification were that the concentration of NaOH (CNaOH) = 1.0mol/L, the temperature (T) = 90°C and the ...
Qing Xin Yao, Jian Jun Xie, Jun Xia Liu
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Wool wax. ii. Lime saponification

Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1952
AbstractMethods for the saponification of wool wax are discussed. The rate of saponification of wool wax with lime has been investigated and the effects of certain additives on the rate have been studied. From the results optimum conditions have been chosen. On applying these on a 1‐kg.
S. D. Rossouw, E. von Rudloff
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Saponification of Methylated Mucosubstances at Low Temperatures

Stain Technology, 1971
A fresh 1% solution of KOH in 70% ethanol in 2 hr at 2-4 C restores basophilia to methylated acid mucosubstances satisfactorily without detaching or damaging tissue sections. A 0.5% solution of Ba(OH)2 under the same conditions gives results nearly as good, but NaOH and KMnO4 are unsatisfactory.
T E, Sorvari, P J, Stoward
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Saponification Process and Soap Chemistry

INOSR APPLIED SCIENCES
Saponification is the process of converting fats or oils into glycerol and soap by reacting with alkalis such as potassium or sodium hydroxide. This process is crucial for understanding the chemical makeup of soap and its applications. This review article focuses on the product's historical and modern applications while providing a thorough ...
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