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These modified vegetable oils are known as natural oil polyols.
The list of organic materials identified in the meteorite was extended to polyols by 2001.
The main ingredients to make a polyurethane are isocyanates and polyols.
In the 1950s he and his students turned their attention to the metabolism of the polyols (sugar alcohols).
The waste is now converted into polyester polyols which are used in the production of insulating board.
Urethane polyols are used to make foam for furniture cushioning and other products.
Insects most often use sugars or polyols as cryoprotectants.
Polymeric polyols are generally used to produce other polymers.
Polyols are polymers in their own right and have on average two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule.
Other polyester polyols are based on reclaimed raw materials.
In pure form it is a white crystalline explosive, much like other fully nitrated polyols.
In industry, aldehydes are used to prepare plasticizers, polyols, and alcohols.
Some non-sugar sweeteners are polyols, also known as "sugar alcohols".
Polyols and diols are especially useful to the food industry and polymer chemistry.
In 2005 it was reported that Shell would close their polyols and ethoxylates units, a decision which came into effect in 2007.
Another class of polymeric polyols is the polyesters.
Foods sweetened with polyols usually contain calories and carbohydrates that can raise blood glucose.
Both the isocyanates and polyols used to make polyurethanes contain on average two or more functional groups per molecule.
In addition, the site selectivity of oxidation of polyols may differ depending on the conditions used.
They are therefore cyclic polyols or cyclitols.
Roquette is world leader in polyols (sugar alcohols).
Polyols, compounds containing more than one alcohol functional group, generally interact with cupric salts.
Glutaric acid itself has been used in the production of polymers such as polyester polyols, polyamides.
MDI reacts with polyols in the manufacture of polyurethane.
In polymer chemistry, polyols are compounds with multiple hydroxyl functional groups available for organic reactions.