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Furfural alcohol

The physical properties of finish removers vary considerably due to the diverse uses and requirements of the removers. Finish removers can be grouped by the principal ingredient of the formula, method of appHcation, method of removal, chemical base, viscosity, or hazardous classification. Except for method of apphcation, a paint remover formulation usually has one aspect of each group, by which it can be used for one or more appHcations. A Hst of the most common organic solvents used in finish removers has been compiled (3). Many are mentioned throughout this article others include ethyl lactate [97-64-3] propylene carbonate [108-32-7] furfural alcohol [98-01-1/, dimethyl formamide [68-12-2] tetrahydrofuran [109-99-9] methyl amyl ketone [110-43-0] dipropylene glycol methyl ether [34590-94-8] and Exxate 600, a trade name of Exxon Chemicals. [Pg.550]

Group of plastics composed of resins in which the furane ring is an integral portion of the polymer chain made from polymerization or polyconden-sation of furfural, furfural alcohol and other compounds containing furane rings also formed by reaction of furane compounds with an equal weight or less of other compounds. [Pg.133]

Synonyms AI3-01171 BRN 0106291 CCRIS 2922 EINECS 202 626-1 FEMA No. 2491 2-Furan carbinol 2-Furanmethanol Furfural alcohol Furyl alcohol Furyl carbinol 2-Furyl carbi-nol a-Furyl carbinol 2-Furylmethanol 2-Hydroxymethylfuran NCI-C56224 NSC 8843 UN 2874. [Pg.607]

Uses. Solvent refining of lubricating oils, resins, and other organic materials as insecticide, fungicide, germicide an intermediate for tetrahydrofuran, furfural alcohol, phenolic and furan polymers... [Pg.353]

Synonyms 2-Furyl carbinol 2-furanmeth-anol furfural alcohol... [Pg.354]

Toxicology. Furfural alcohol is an eye, nose, and throat irritant exposure to high concentrations causes central nervous system depression. [Pg.354]

The 2003 ACGIH threshold limit valuetime-weighted average (TLV-TWA) for furfural alcohol is 10 ppm (40mg/m ) with a short-term excursion limit (STEL) of 15 ppm (60 mg/m ) and a notation for skin absorption. [Pg.355]

FURFURAL ALCOHOL 2-Furancarbinol, Furfuralcohol, 2-Furylcarbinol, 2-Hydroxy inethyi-furan NL, III 1 2 1... [Pg.102]

The BF3-MEA must be melted and dissolved in liquid epoxy resins. For small batches, the procedure is to heat the resin to 85°C and stir in the curing agent. For larger batches, about 3 parts by weight of the catalyst is stirred into about 5 parts by weight of the resin preheated to 50°C. This produces a smooth paste, which then may be added to the remainder of the resin heated to 85°C. Alternatively, the BF3-MEA can be dissolved in a solvent such as furfural alcohol, which will also dissolve the epoxy resin. [Pg.105]

Coal and pine tar are examples of common nonreactive diluents from natural substances. These are interesting nonreactive diluents because of their relatively low cost. They are often used as extenders in epoxy systems to reduce the cost. Coal tar is widely used because of its excellent compatibility with epoxy resins and relatively small sacrifice in cured properties. Nonyl phenol, furfural alcohol, and dibutyl phthalate are also common nonreactive diluents for epoxy systems. Dibutyl phthalate is also used as a plasticizer in many thermoplastics, such as polyvinyl chloride. [Pg.118]

Adhesive was prepared by dissolving nylon (Zytel 61), epoxy resin (ERL 2774), and curing agent (2,4-dihydrozino-6-methamino-S-triazine) in methanol/water/furfural alcohol solvent solution. The adhesive was applied to acid-etched aluminum, the solvent was allowed to evaporate, and cure was 60 min at 175°C. [Pg.128]

SYNS 2-FURANCARBINOL 2-FURANMETHANOL FURFURAL ALCOHOL 2-FURFURYLALKOHOL (CZECH) FURYL ALCOHOL a-FURAXCARBINOL 2-FUR iXCARBINOL (2-FL RYL)METHANOL 2-HYDROXYMETHYLFURAN NCI-C56224... [Pg.684]

Although little experimental data is available, numerous patents have been issued for the vapor phase catalytic oxidation of various other derivatives containing the benzene nucleus, as well as heterocyclic compounds Thus, fluorene (diphenyl methane) is oxidized to fluorenone with air in the presence of a catalyst containing iron vanadate or other suitable metal salt of the fifth or sixth group of the periodic system at a temperature of 360° to 400°.1,2 Maleic acid and anhydride are formed by the catalytic oxidation of compounds of the furan series, such as furan, furfural alcohol, furfural, methyl furfural, hydroxymethylfurfural, pyromucic acid or mixtures, with air over catalysts of molybdenum, vanadium, or other metals.133 Dimethyl benzaldehyde is formed by oxidizing pseudocumene with air at 550° C. in the presence of a tungsten oxide catalyst. Molybdenum, vanadium, or tantalum oxide catalysts may also be used to form aromatic aldehydes from o-, m-, or p-xylenes, mesitylene, p-cymene, or o-chlorotoluene by air oxidation. Times of contact of 0.3 to 0.4 seconds... [Pg.401]

Dimethyl formamide Urea adducts Paraffins Furfural, furfural alcohol. Cycle oil Heavy aromatics... [Pg.52]

In the dip-coating method a ceramic structure is dip-coated into a liquid polymer or polymer solution (e.g. poly furfural alcohol or resins, furan-type resins) by immersion in the liquid polymer until the structure is completely soaked. The excess polymer is then removed by air, vacuum, or some other method, and the polymer is allowed to solidify. Finally the polymer is converted into a carbon by heating the composite up to 873-1273 K. [Pg.42]

Aluminum chloride Furfural alcohol Phosphoric acid... [Pg.210]

Synonyms 2-Furancarbinol 2-Furanmethanol Furfural alcohol Furfuralcohol Furfurol Furyl alcohol 2-Furylcarblnol a-Furylcarblnol (2-Furyl) methanol 2-Flydroxymethylfuran Classification Fleterocycllc substituted alcohol Empirical C5FI6O2 Formula CiHsOCFIzOFI... [Pg.1125]

Furfural. See Furfural Furfural alcohol Furfuralcohol. See,Furfuryi alcohol... [Pg.1855]


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