Chemical modification of montan resin by peracetic acid and agricultural application of its modified products was written by Zhang, Hui-Fen;Qin, Hao;Li, Bao-Cai;Qin, Yi;Wang, Huan-Hong;Zhang, Bing;Zhang, Mi. And the article was included in Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association in 2020.Product Details of 1731-94-8 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
This study attempted to chem. modify MR using the oxidation of peracetic acid, resulting that the MR hydrophilicity was significantly improved, and a water-soluble product (WSP) was obtained. The optimized oxidation conditions of MR, including the reaction temperature (X1), reaction time (X2), weight ratio of oxidant and montan resin (X3), and oxidant concentration (X4), were determined using single-factor experiments and response surface anal. The modification degree was evaluated using elemental and oil-water partition coefficient analyses, IR (IR) spectroscopy, and gas chromatog.-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), revealing that the oil-water partition coefficient of the modified product decreased and that the number of chem. constituents with oxygen-containing functional groups clearly increased after modification. Furthermore, the WSP was tested its effects on germination and seedling growth of the wheat seed. Compared with the control group, the WSP showed a promoting effect on the growth and germination of wheat. The WSP concentrations of 600 mg·L-1 and 300 mg·L-1 had the most substantial effect on the root and seedling growth of wheat, resp. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as Methyl nonadecanoate (cas: 1731-94-8Product Details of 1731-94-8).
Methyl nonadecanoate (cas: 1731-94-8) belongs to esters. Volatile esters with characteristic odours are used in synthetic flavours, perfumes, and cosmetics. Certain volatile esters are used as solvents for lacquers, paints, and varnishes. Esterification is the general name for a chemical reaction in which two reactants (typically an alcohol and an acid) form an ester as the reaction product. Esters are common in organic chemistry and biological materials.Product Details of 1731-94-8
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