Oleyl Alcohol - traduction vers allemand
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Oleyl Alcohol - traduction vers allemand

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Octadecenol; Cis-9-octadecen-1-ol; Oleyl

oleyl alcohol         
Oleylalkohol, in Fischöl vorkommend und zur Herstellung von Reinigungsmittel benutzt
Oleyl Alcohol      
oleyl, part of the term "oleyl alcohol" (Chemistry)
methylated spirits         
ETHANOL WITH ADDITIVES TO DISCOURAGE RECREATIONAL CONSUMPTION
Metho; Methylated Spirit; Methylated spirits; Industrial Methylated Spirit; Alcohol denat; SD alcohol 40B; SD alcohol 40-B; SD Alcohol 40-B; SD Alcohol 40B; SD Alcohol; Denatured alchohol; Denaturat; Alcohol Denat; Alcohol Denat.; Denatured Alcohol; Meths drinking; Drinking meths; Meths drinker; Methylated spirit; Industrial methylated spirit; Industrial Denatured Alcohol; SD alcohol 38-B; Completely denatured alcohol; Specially denatured alcohol; Specially Denatured Alcohol; Denatured ethanol; Denatured rectified spirit
Brennspiritus (giftige Flüssigkeit die falls getrunken zur Bewußtlosigkeit führen kann)

Définition

methylated spirits
Methylated spirits is a liquid made from alcohol and other chemicals. It is used for removing stains and as a fuel in small lamps and heaters. (BRIT)
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipédia

Oleyl alcohol

Oleyl alcohol , or cis-9-octadecen-1-ol, is an unsaturated fatty alcohol with the molecular formula C18H36O or the condensed structural formula CH3(CH2)7−CH=CH−(CH2)8OH. It is a colorless oil, mainly used in cosmetics.

It can be produced by the hydrogenation of oleic acid esters by Bouveault–Blanc reduction, which avoids reduction of the C=C group (as would occur with usual catalytic hydrogenation). The required oleate esters are obtained from beef fat, fish oil, and, in particular, olive oil (from which it gains its name). The original procedure was reported by Louis Bouveault in 1904 and subsequently refined.

It has uses as a nonionic surfactant, emulsifier, emollient and thickener in skin creams, lotions and many other cosmetic products including shampoos and hair conditioners. It has also been investigated as a carrier for delivering medications through the skin or mucus membranes; particularly the lungs.