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C21-diacid

The industrially important dibasic acids are azelaic (nonanedioic), sebacic (decanedioic), dodecane-dioic, a C21 diacid and dimer acids. All except the C12 acid are fat-based. [Pg.319]

So, maleic anhydride Diels-Alder addition products to (conjugated) linoleic acid (CLA, Figure 3B.16, a.) may be prepared both with and without catalytical amounts of iodine, clay, or silica at a reaction temperature generally from about 100°C to about 230 °C. Similarly, the Diels-Alder addition of acrylic acid yields a C21-diacid (Figure 3B.16, b.). Under somewhat more vigorous conditions, the monounsaturated oleic/elaidic acids react with maleic anhydride at 215 °C to about 250 °C to form an ene-adduct (Figure 3B.16, c.). Diels-Alder and ene reaction products ofTOFA form polyfunctional carboxylic acids that can further be sulfonated by reaction with sulfuric acid and/or can undergo esterification or amidation reactions. - ... [Pg.142]


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