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Dicarboxylic acids aliphatic, acidity

Nylon A class of synthetic fibres and plastics, polyamides. Manufactured by condensation polymerization of ct, oj-aminomonocarboxylic acids or of aliphatic diamines with aliphatic dicarboxylic acids. Also rormed specifically, e.g. from caprolactam. The different Nylons are identified by reference to the carbon numbers of the diacid and diamine (e.g. Nylon 66 is from hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid). Thermoplastic materials with high m.p., insolubility, toughness, impact resistance, low friction. Used in monofilaments, textiles, cables, insulation and in packing materials. U.S. production 1983 11 megatonnes. [Pg.284]

As with poly(ethylene terephthalate) PBT-based copolymers have been introduced to overcome some of the deficiencies of the homopolymer. For example, the rather low notched impact strength of unreinforced grades has been overcome by partial replacement of the terephthalic acid with a longer chain aliphatic dicarboxylic acid. Improved toughness has also been obtained by grafting about 5% of ethylene and vinyl acetate onto the polyester backbone. [Pg.727]

Bromophenol blue (3.0...4.6) aliphatic carboxylic acids [225 — 228] malonic and lactic acids [229] palmitic and lactic acids [230] malonic, glycolic, malic, citric, tartaric, ketoglutaric, galacturonic and oxalic acids [196] dicarboxylic acids, succinic acid [231] indoleacetic acid, trichloroacetic acid [232] palmitic acid, palmityl- and stearyllactic acid [223] benzoic, sorbic and salicylic acid [234] metabolites of ascorbic acid [235] chloropropionic acid [236] oligogalacturonic acids [237] amino acids, hydrocarbons, mono-, di- and triglycerides [238] xylobiose, xylose, glucose and derivatives [239] sugar alcohols [91] toxaphene [240]... [Pg.45]

One of the most actively investigated aspects of enamine chemistry has been the acylation process (i). Initial intensive studies by Hiinig (373-375) showed the ease of preparing a variety of 9-diketones and particularly the synthetic potential of acylated cyclic ketones as intermediates in the preparation of aliphatic keto acids, keto dicarboxylic acids and diketo dicarboxylic acids (376-378). [Pg.384]

Some of the typical conditions of polycondensations used for aliphatic and aromatic monomers are not suitable for furan derivatives, e.g., the melt polycondensation of 2,5-furan dicarboxylic acid chloride with 2,5-b/s(hydroxymethyl) furan at about 80 °C only yields a black insoluble product5. The hydrochloric acid liberated in the reaction is clearly responsible for the charring of the furanic diol which like its simpler homologue furfuryl alcohol, resinifies rapidly in acidic media (see below). [Pg.51]

From the preceding discussion, it is easily understood that direct polyesterifications between dicarboxylic acids and aliphatic diols (Scheme 2.8, R3 = H) and polymerizations involving aliphatic or aromatic esters, acids, and alcohols (Scheme 2.8, R3 = alkyl group, and Scheme 2.9, R3 = H) are rather slow at room temperature. These reactions must be carried out in the melt at high temperature in the presence of catalysts, usually metal salts, metal oxides, or metal alkoxides. Vacuum is generally applied during the last steps of the reaction in order to eliminate the last traces of reaction by-product (water or low-molar-mass alcohol, diol, or carboxylic acid such as acetic acid) and to shift the reaction toward the... [Pg.61]

Trinitrochlorobenzene (piciyl chloride) in pyridine-A -mcthylpyrrolidi-none (NMP) solutions were later used for the preparation of polyesters from dicarboxylic acids and diphenols or aliphatic diols,309 but better results have been obtained with sulfonyl chlorides and phosphorus compounds. [Pg.78]

Polymers with hetero-atoms in the chain are suitable for chemical recycling of waste materials. In addition to depolymerisation (nylon 6) and solvolysis (nylon 6,6, PETP, PU) the degradation of aliphatic polyamides with dicarboxylic acids, diamines and cyclic anhydrides, especially trimellitic anhydride, becomes more and more important. The utilisation of the obtained fragments is described. [Pg.73]

A dispersant that can be used in drilling fluids, spacer fluids, cement slurries, completion fluids, and mixtures of drilling fluids and cement slurries controls the rheologic properties of and enhances the filtrate control in these fluids. The dispersant consists of polymers derived from monomeric residues, including low-molecular-weight olefins that may be sulfonated or phosphonated, unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, ethylenically unsaturated anhydrides, unsaturated aliphatic monocarboxylic acids, vinyl alcohols and diols, and sulfonated or phosphonated styrene. The sulfonic acid, phosphonic acid, and carboxylic acid groups on the polymers may be present in neutralized form as alkali metal or ammonium salts [192,193]. [Pg.311]

M. Hofinger and H. Schellenberg. Process for the preparation of polycondensation products from alkoxylated fatty amines, diols and aliphatic dicarboxylic acids (Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polykon-densationsverbindungen aus oxalkylierten Fettaminen, Diolen und Aliphatischen Dicarbonsauren). Patent EP 299348,1989. [Pg.405]

Wilkins, A. L., Lu, Y., and Tan, S. T. (1995). Extractives from New Zealand honeys 5. Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids in New Zealand rewarewa (Knightea excelsa) honey. /. Agric. Food Chem. 43, 3021-3025. [Pg.136]

Dicarboxylic acids were converted in a one-pot procedure with CDI (boiling THF, 15 min) into the bisimidazolides, and then by subsequent treatment with aliphatic, aromatic, or heteroaromatic primary amines into imides (piperazine-2,6-diones) in excellent yields [131]... [Pg.115]

Now and then, projectiles from outer space cause excitement and surprises, as in January 2000, when a meteorite impacted the frozen surface of Lake Targish in Canada. It was a new type of C-chondrite with a carbon concentration of 4-5%, and probably came from a D-type asteroid (Hiroi et al., 2001). More exact analysis of the Targish meteorite showed the presence of a series of mono- and dicarboxylic acids as well as aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons (Pizzarello et al., 2001). Aromatic compounds and fullerenes were detected in the insoluble fraction from the extraction this contained planetary helium and argon, i.e., the 3He/36Ar ratio was... [Pg.70]

In suberizing potato tuber disks, labeled oleic acid was incorporated into co-hy-droxyoleic acid and the corresponding dicarboxylic acid, the two major aliphatic components of potato suberin [73]. Exogenous labeled acetate was also incorporated into all of the aliphatic components of suberin, including the very long chain acids and alcohols in the wound-healing potato slices. The time-course of incorporation of the labeled precursors into the suberin components was consistent with the time-course of suberization. The biosynthetic pathway for the major aliphatic components of suberin is shown in Fig. 8a. [Pg.25]

Fig. 8a, b. a Biosynthetic pathways for the major aliphatic components of suberin. b Representation of the active site of co-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase involved in the synthesis of the dicarboxylic acids characteristic of suberin. From [74]... [Pg.26]

How the aliphatic monomers are incorporated into the suberin polymer is not known. Presumably, activated co-hydroxy acids and dicarboxylic acids are ester-ified to the hydroxyl groups as found in cutin biosynthesis. The long chain fatty alcohols might be incorporated into suberin via esterification with phenylpro-panoic acids such as ferulic acid, followed by peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of the phenolic derivative. This suggestion is based on the finding that ferulic acid esters of very long chain fatty alcohols are frequently found in sub-erin-associated waxes. The recently cloned hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA tyramine N-(hydroxycinnamoyl) transferase [77] may produce a tyramide derivative of the phenolic compound that may then be incorporated into the polymer by a peroxidase. The glycerol triester composed of a fatty acid, caffeic acid and a>-hydroxy acid found in the suberin associated wax [40] may also be incorporated into the polymer by a peroxidase. [Pg.27]

Several novel biodegradable polyesters of different compositions have been developed during the last decade, e.g., an aliphatic copolymer of various glycols and dicarboxylic acids (Bionolle) or copolymers of aliphatic diols and aromatic monomers [119-121]. [Pg.312]

The name of this compound is oxalic acid, which is an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid. [Pg.217]

Jackson, Jr, W. J. and Morris, J. C., Poly esters of 4,4 -biphenyl dicarboxylic acid and aliphatic glycols for high-performance plastics, in Liquid Crystalline Polymers, ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 453, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1990, pp. 16-32. [Pg.263]

Unsaturated polyesters are prepared through a classical esterification process. Typically, a dihydroxy compound, or mixtures of dihydroxy compounds, are treated with maleic anhydride and/or together with other dicarboxylic acids such as aromatic or aliphatic dicarboxylic acids under elevated temperature to remove the water produced during esterification process. Although various catalysts will catalyze this esterification reaction, there is enough carboxylic acid in the mixture so that it is not necessary to add extra catalyst. [Pg.700]

An enormous variety of olefinic types have been found to undergo such solid-state (2 + 2) photocyclodimerizations. These include cinnamic acids (128,132) derivatives of cinnamic acids such as esters (133) and amides (134) styrene derivatives (135) stilbenes (136) aliphatic mono- (137), di- (138), and triene (139) dicarboxylic acids and derivatives 1,4-diarylbutadienes (140) and their vinylogs (141), benzylidene acetones (142) and benzylidene acetophenones (143) ... [Pg.168]


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