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Polymorphism of synthetic glycerides

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Transition point data are reported for a series of unsymmetrical monoöleyl — disaturated triglycerides and a series of unsymmetrical monosaturated-dioleins.

The results of thermometric measurements on a series of saturated 2-monoglycerides are also reported.

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Contribution No. 551 from the Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh.

The authors are indebted to the Buhl Foundation for a grant in support of this investigation.

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Daubert, B.F., Clarke, T.H. Polymorphism of synthetic glycerides. Oil Soap 22, 113–115 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02635513

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