Hydrogenation of linolenate. VI. Survey of commercial catalysts A. E. JohnstonD. MacmillanJ. C. Cowan Technical Pages: 273 - 276
Direct determination oftrans unsaturation in triglycerides by infrared spectrophotometry C. SzonyiR. S. TaitJ. D. Craske Technical Pages: 276 - 277
Continuous one-step refining-water washing of crude coconut oil J. E. MorrenS. G. SourelisH. R. Kaiser Technical Pages: 278 - 279
The adsorption of calcium ions to surfactant films on Graphon A. C. ZettlemoyerJ. D. SkewisJ. J. Chessick Technical Pages: 280 - 286
Refining crude cottonseed oil dissolved in hexane M. A. ZeitounW. B. HarrisW. D. Harris Technical Pages: 286 - 289
Further studies on methanesulfonic acid catalyzed additions to oleic acid Abner EisnerTheodore PerlsteinW. C. Ault Technical Pages: 290 - 292
The lipid depressant activities of whole fish and their component oils James J. PeiferF. JanssenW. O. Lundberg Technical Pages: 292 - 296
Hexane and ethanol as peanut oil solvents Lionel K. ArnoldR. Basu Roy Choudhury Technical Pages: 296 - 297
Analyses of lipids and oxidation products by partition chromatography: Hydroxy fatty acids and esters E. N. FrankelD. G. McConnellC. D. Evans Technical Pages: 297 - 301
The hydrogenation of fatty oils with palladium catalysts. VI. Hydrogenation for margarine Mykola Zajcew Technical Pages: 301 - 304
Estimating the average carbon chain length of saturated fatty acid esters by infrared spectroscopy P. G. Keeney Technical Pages: 304 - 305
Hydrogenation of a fatty acids is not influenced by the position it occupies on a triglyceride molecule F. H. MattsonR. A. Volpenhein Technical Pages: 307 - 308