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  2. Fatty alcohol - Wikipedia

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    An example of a fatty alcohol. Fatty alcohols (or long-chain alcohols) are usually high-molecular-weight, straight-chain primary alcohols, but can also range from as few as 4–6 carbons to as many as 22–26, derived from natural fats and oils. The precise chain length varies with the source.

  3. Dodecanol - Wikipedia

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    Dodecanol / ˈ d oʊ ˈ d ɛ k ɑː n ɒ l /, or lauryl alcohol, is an organic compound produced industrially from palm kernel oil or coconut oil. It is a fatty alcohol . Sulfate esters of lauryl alcohol, especially sodium lauryl sulfate , are very widely used as surfactants .

  4. Category:Fatty alcohols - Wikipedia

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  5. Whiskey and tequila prices drop for the holidays despite 2024 ...

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    Federal data shows alcohol prices have risen nearly 15 percent from 2019 to mid-2024, compared to a 23 percent increase in overall consumer prices. Alcohol costs rose 1.8 percent in November ...

  6. Costco Liquor Prices: Which Kirkland Brand Alcohol Is Worth It?

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    Costco Liquor Prices and Delivery Details. Editor's note: Costco liquor prices and availability are subject to change. Some Costco locations do not sell or allow delivery of alcohol. Because ...

  7. Behind the boom in low-alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks

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    Entrepreneurs have seen these trends emerging and have taken note, driving the boom in low- and no-alcohol beverages, creating products like Ghia or De Soi, nonalcoholic apéritifs that aren't ...

  8. Oleochemistry - Wikipedia

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    The largest application for oleochemicals, about 30% of market share for fatty acids and 55% for fatty alcohols, is for making soaps and detergents. [ 7 ] : 21 Lauric acid is used to produce sodium lauryl sulfate and related compounds, which are used to make soaps and other personal care products.

  9. Inside the multi-billion dollar alcohol industry’s battle for ...

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    And while some projections have the alcohol industry growing from $2.1 trillion in 2022 to around $4 trillion by 2029, the growth of low and non-alcohol alternative drinks is also steadily ramping up.