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It can be used in the context of organic chemistry to refer to a specific type of epoxide that is derived from aliphatic compounds. Example: "The reaction produced an aliphatic epoxide, which was then analyzed for its reactivity."
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Epoxy membranes with same chemical structure but different free volumes were prepared using aliphatic epoxide and polyether diamines as cross-linking agents.
In both experimental and computational part, two different epoxide groups were considered: a linear aliphatic epoxide and a cycloaliphatic epoxide.
As epoxide groups, a linear aliphatic epoxide the 1,2 – Epoxybutane (EB) and a cycloaliphatic epoxide the 3-Ethyl-7-oxabicyclo(4.1.0 heptane (EC) were investigated.
It was observed for the system containing the linear aliphatic epoxide as reagent a large amount of CO2 available in the neighborhood of the epoxide reaction centers.
Experimentally, only the systems considering the linear aliphatic epoxide as reagent have successfully produced the cyclic carbonate based product as revealed by the infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).
Thus, via the Molecular Dynamics insights, the systems containing linear aliphatic epoxide groups presented a much more accessible condition for the subsequent reaction steps of the carbon dioxide fixation to occur as compared to systems containing cycloaliphatic epoxide groups.
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In this study an aliphatic, epoxide-functional hyperbranched polymer was synthesized and incorporated at different concentrations into an aromatic epoxy-amine network without cure-induced phase separation.
Hyperbranched polyethyleneimines were modified with methacrylated fluorosurfactants and aliphatic epoxides to provide a library of macromolecules with controlled chain ends and residual amine functionality.
EPHX1 also hydrolyzes arene, alkene, and aliphatic epoxides, which are metabolic products from PAHs and aromatic amines by cytochrome P450 and other phase I enzymes catalysis [1].
It hydrolyzes reactive compounds such as arene, alkene, and aliphatic epoxides, which are generated by cytochrome P450 and other phase I enzymes to the corresponding dihydrodiols through the trans addition of water [31].
The assessment of mutagenic effects of short chained aliphatic epoxides can be underestimated due to the evaporation of these compounds.
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