• Lipophobicity, also sometimes called lipophobia (from the Greek λιποφοβία from λίπος lipos "fat" and φόβος phobos "fear"), is a chemical property of chemical...
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  • urine excretions. Ionic partition diagram ITIES Lipophilic bacteria Lipophobicity Microemulsion Compendium of Chemical Terminology, lipophilic, accessed...
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    surface tension by concentrating at the liquid-air interface due to the lipophobicity of polyfluorocarbons. Chlorofluorocarbons are perfluorinated compounds...
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  • Hydrophobic and lipophobic ligands grafted to nanoparticles in coating...
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  • aversion to sunlight Hydrophobia the property of being repelled by water Lipophobicity the property of fat rejection (sometimes also called lipophobia) Oleophobicity...
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  • on fluorination as well as for the simultaneous hydrophobicity and lipophobicity of polyfluorinated compounds whereas other perhalogenated compounds...
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    needed] A methylsulfonamide group is added to reduce solubility in fats (lipophobicity) and thus reduce neurotoxic effects. Dronedarone displays amiodarone-like...
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    molecule, and a value of 20 corresponds to a completely hydrophilic/lipophobic molecule. The HLB value can be used to predict the surfactant properties...
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    phase. The hydrophobic tail may be either lipophilic ("oil-seeking") or lipophobic ("oil-avoiding") depending on its chemistry. Hydrocarbon groups are usually...
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    described as hydrophilic while the fluorocarbon tail is both hydrophobic and lipophobic. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified...
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  • interface. Fluorocarbons are both lipophobic and hydrophobic, which allows them to repel both oil and water. Their lipophobicity results from the relative lack...
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    result, fluorocarbons have low intermolecular attractive forces and are lipophobic in addition to being hydrophobic and non-polar. Reflecting the weak intermolecular...
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    water treatment plants. The C8F17 subunit of PFOS is hydrophobic and lipophobic, like other fluorocarbons, while the sulfonic acid/sulfonate group adds...
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    Takebayashi, M. and Tanaka, M. and Shimomura, M., 2005, Superhydrophobic and lipophobic properties of self-organized honeycomb and pincushion structures, Langmuir...
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  • surfactants can by concentrating at the liquid-air interface due to the lipophobicity of fluorocarbons. PFNA is very stable and is not known to degrade in...
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    PFHxS has a six carbon fluorocarbon chain that is both hydrophobic and lipophobic. Its sulfonic acid functional group imparts polarity, and allows it to...
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  • wipes. Fluorotelomers are applied to food contact papers for their lipophobicity, making paper resistant to absorbing oil from fatty foods. Fluorotelomer...
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  • multiple fluorine atoms attached to an alkyl chain. They are highly stable, lipophobic, and hydrophobic, and are used in applications such as non-stick cookware...
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  • lower the surface tension of water and other solvents because of their lipophobic nature even in harsh conditions such as low pH. When fluorocarbons are...
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    POSF-derivatives have chemical properties that are hydrophobic ("water-afraid"), lipophobic ("fat-afraid"), and surface tension lowering (as fluorosurfactants). The...
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  • hydrophobicity and other “-phobicities” in physical chemistry (oleophobicity, lipophobicity, omniphobicity, amphiphobicity, etc.). The icephobicity is different...
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    schemes as new trends and new technology are developed. Biometric points Lipophobicity Lock screen Mobile security Aviv, Adam J.; Gibson, Katherine; Mossop...
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