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the esters
noun
A compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water, which contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom.
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The esters, which in almost all cases link an organic alcohol to a carboxylic acid, have the general structure where R and R′ are any organic combining groups.
The deficiencies inherent in cellulose nitrate raised the possibility of producing other esters of cellulose, particularly the esters of organic acids.
In this painting Ms. Kneffel has incorporated the interior furnishings that the Esters family had in the house, overlaid with semitransparent reflected images of a furniture arrangement consisting of lamps and chairs by Mies and the designer Lily Reich.
Finally, the esters were mixed together.
The esters give larger TECs than the polyamide acid does.
The most active compounds were 2 and 4, the esters of p-hydroxybenzoic acid.
The TG showed decomposition in one-step correlated to the combustion of the esters.
These were the esters of sulfuric acids with long-chain alcohols.
The esters were extracted three times using 100 μL of dichloro methane.
The band at 1737.808 cm−1 was for C=O stretching, usually present in the esters.
Pharmacokinetic studies showed that the esters possess improved oral bioavailability in mice.
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