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(a)
Formation of Milkweed Performyl Ester
(b)
Proposed Mechanism of the Vicinal Diformate Ester Formation from the Oxirane
Figure 10.10
(a) Formation of milkweed performyl ester. (b) Proposed mechanism
of vicinal diformate ester formation from the oxirane.
10.3.1.2 Dynamic Viscosity
The dynamic viscosities of MWO and its derivatives were measured using two
different instruments at 40, 70 and 100 1C and are summarized in Table 10.4.
The instruments used were a controlled-strain cone and plate rheometer
(TA Instruments), and the A P SVM 3000 viscometer. Data for SB and CAN oils
have been included in Table 10.4 for comparative purposes. The dynamic
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