| 1. | Structurally, it is a glycoside derived from glucose and octanol.
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| 2. | For instance, for an octanol-water partition, it is:
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| 3. | They are usually measured using water and octanol as the two solvents.
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| 4. | Byproducts include glycerol, octanol and polymer residue.
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| 5. | For example, in octanol-water:
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| 6. | It is usually produced by hydroformylation of heptene and the dehydrogenation of 1-octanol.
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| 7. | Esters of octanol, such as octyl acetate, occur as components of essential oils.
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| 8. | The solubility of 1-octanol in water is 2.3 grams per liter.
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| 9. | Bioconcentration factors can also be related to the octanol-water partition coefficient, K ow.
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| 10. | DOA is a diester of adipic acid and two equivalents of " n "-octanol.
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