Further improvements were made by substituting short-chain dicarboxylic acids for the surfactant stearic acid used to prevent agglomeration of the silver flakes. |
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When heated with sulphuric acid, this dicarboxylic acid forms cochinelic acid and carbon dioxide. |
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Such agents are based on bicyclic or Inonocylic dicarboxylic acid salts or monosalts compounds, for example ciscalcium hexahydrophthalate. |
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Along with succinic acid and fumaric acid it belongs to the group of C4 dicarboxylic acids. |
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Examples of such renewable dicarboxylic acids are dimethyl suberate, dimethyl sebacate, or dimerized saturated fatty acids. |
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The polyesterification of dicarboxylic acids with diols is a commonly applied process in the polymer industry. |
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Crocin is a digentibiosyl ester of the polyene dicarboxylic acid crocetin. |
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Dicarboxylic acid shows reactive behavior to monocarboxylic acid. |
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