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  2. Cyclohexanethiol - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 6 H 12 ... 0.95 g/cm 3: Boiling point: 158 to 160 °C (316 to 320 °F; 431 to 433 K) Solubility in water. ... Cyclohexanethiol is a thiol with the ...

  3. Rice bran oil - Wikipedia

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    Rice bran oil is the oil extracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called bran. It is known for its high smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) and mild flavor, making it suitable for high-temperature cooking methods such as stir frying and deep frying .

  4. Cyclohexanol - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexanol is the organic compound with the formula HOCH(CH 2) 5.The molecule is related to cyclohexane by replacement of one hydrogen atom by a hydroxyl group. [4] This compound exists as a deliquescent colorless solid with a camphor-like odor, which, when very pure, melts near room temperature.

  5. Cyclohexane - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexane is a cycloalkane with the molecular formula C 6 H 12.Cyclohexane is non-polar.Cyclohexane is a colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive detergent-like odor, reminiscent of cleaning products (in which it is sometimes used).

  6. Merox - Wikipedia

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    Merox is an acronym for mercaptan oxidation.It is a proprietary catalytic chemical process developed by UOP used in oil refineries and natural gas processing plants to remove mercaptans from LPG, propane, butanes, light naphthas, kerosene, and jet fuel by converting them to liquid hydrocarbon disulfides.

  7. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon - Wikipedia

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    A Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) is a class of organic compounds that is composed of multiple aromatic rings.Most are produced by the incomplete combustion of organic matter— by engine exhaust fumes, tobacco, incinerators, in roasted meats and cereals, [1] or when biomass burns at lower temperatures as in forest fires.

  8. 3-Mercaptopropane-1,2-diol - Wikipedia

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    3-Mercaptopropane-1,2-diol, also known as thioglycerol, is a chemical compound and thiol that is used as a matrix in fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry. [2]

  9. Tricyclohexylphosphine - Wikipedia

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    Tricyclohexylphosphine is the tertiary phosphine with the formula P(C 6 H 11) 3. Commonly used as a ligand in organometallic chemistry, it is often abbreviated to PCy 3, where Cy stands for cyclohexyl. It is characterized by both high basicity (pK a = 9.7) [1] and a large ligand cone angle (170°). [2] [3]