Antisidosorbitaalit
Antisorbitaalit are a class of chemical compounds that exhibit a reduced affinity for adsorption onto surfaces compared to their corresponding sorbital-based counterparts. This property stems from specific structural modifications within the molecule, often involving the replacement of hydroxyl groups with less polar substituents or the introduction of bulky side chains. The reduced sorbital affinity means these compounds are less likely to bind to materials like activated carbon, silica gel, or natural fibers.
This characteristic makes antisorbitaalit useful in applications where passive interaction with surfaces is desired. For example,