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aliphatic compound

Any organic chemical compound in which the carbon atoms are joined in straight chains, as in hexane (C6H14), or in branched chains, as in 2-methylpentane (CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH 3).

Aliphatic compounds have bonding electrons localized within the vicinity of the bonded atoms. Cyclic compounds that do not have delocalized electrons are also aliphatic, as in the alicyclic compound cyclohexane (C6H12) or the heterocyclic piperidine (C5H11N). Compare aromatic compound.

Among the principal aliphatic compounds are the alkanes (paraffins), which include methane, ethane, pentane, petrol, kerosene, lubricating oil, and paraffin wax; the alkenes (olefins), including ethene (C2H4); the ethynes (for example, acetylene C2H2); the alcohols, ethers, ethanoic and other acids, esters (for example ethyl acetate), certain classes of amines, the carbohydrates, such as starch, sugar and cellulose; and the fats.



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The micro crystallines (MCs) are branched chain aliphatic compounds that contain some aromatic or cycloparaffinic features as a part of their sub-structure.
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