3 phenylphenol
3-phenylphenol is a chemical compound that can be used in various laboratory applications. It is a colorless crystalline solid with a characteristic phenolic odor. 3-phenylphenol is commonly used as a building block in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals.
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Fiber Chemical Composition Analysis
Antimicrobial Assessment of D-Limonene
Characterization of Fruit and Vegetable Samples
Technical ethanol (99%), technical acetone, Na2CO3 and NaOH pellets were bought from VWR (Leuven, Belgium). HCl, NaOH (0.1 M), H2SO4 (concentration ≥ 95% w/w) and disodium tetraborate decahydrate were obtained from Fisher Scientific (Merelbeke, Belgium). Rhamnose monohydrate, 3-phenylphenol and HNO3 were bought from Acros Organics (Geel, Belgium). H2SO4 (72% w/w) and NaOH (50% w/w) were obtained from Alfa Aesar (Kandel, Germany) and J.T. Baker (Gliwice, Poland), respectively. Galacturonic acid monohydrate and fucose were bought from Sigma-Aldrich (Diegem, Belgium), arabinose from Fluka Biochemika (Buchs, Switzerland), galactose from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany), glucose monohydrate from Riedel-de-Haën (Seelze, Germany), xylose from UCB (Leuven, Belgium) and mannose from Fluka Analytical (Buchs, Switzerland). The ultrapure water (organic free, 18.2 MΩ·cm resistance) was provided by a SimplicityTM 150 system. Unless otherwise mentioned, all chemicals used were of analytical grade.
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