aliphatic
1 of 1adjective/ˌælɪˈfætɪk/
1
referring to organic compounds with straight or branched carbon chains, not cyclic or aromatic structures
- Alkanes are a type of aliphatic hydrocarbon with straight or branched carbon chains.
- Aliphatic compounds like alcohols and ethers are commonly used as solvents in various industries.
- Aliphatic amines, such as ethylamine, are important intermediates in organic synthesis.
- Aliphatic hydrocarbons are found in petroleum and natural gas deposits.
- Aliphatic compounds often have lower boiling points compared to aromatic compounds.