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L-Propyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione

Fig. 6 Chromatograms of extractions from virgin and recycled polyamide 6.6 after 25 h of thermo-oxidation at 100 °C. Identity of the peaks is 1 = cyclopentanone, 2 = 2-methylpyridine, 3 = pentanoic acid, 4 = butanamide, 5 = 2-ethylcyclopentanone, 6 = 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine, 7 = pentanamide, 8 = 3-(l-methylethyl)pyridine, 9 = 2-butylpyridine, 10 = N,N-hexamethylenebisformamide, 11 = 2-butylcyclopentanone, 12 = glutarimide, 13 = l-propyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 14 = 2-pentylcyclopentanone, 15 = caprolactam, 16 = azepane-2,7-dione, 17 = 2-cyclopentyl-cyclopentanone, 18= l-butyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 19 = l-pentyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 20 = 2-butyl-3,5-dimethylethylpyridine, L1-L7 = linear C13-C17 alkanes and alkenes from lubricant, = silicone from septa used to seal vials. Reprinted from [65] with permission of John WUey Sons, Inc. John Wiley Sons, Inc (2002)... Fig. 6 Chromatograms of extractions from virgin and recycled polyamide 6.6 after 25 h of thermo-oxidation at 100 °C. Identity of the peaks is 1 = cyclopentanone, 2 = 2-methylpyridine, 3 = pentanoic acid, 4 = butanamide, 5 = 2-ethylcyclopentanone, 6 = 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine, 7 = pentanamide, 8 = 3-(l-methylethyl)pyridine, 9 = 2-butylpyridine, 10 = N,N-hexamethylenebisformamide, 11 = 2-butylcyclopentanone, 12 = glutarimide, 13 = l-propyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 14 = 2-pentylcyclopentanone, 15 = caprolactam, 16 = azepane-2,7-dione, 17 = 2-cyclopentyl-cyclopentanone, 18= l-butyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 19 = l-pentyl-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, 20 = 2-butyl-3,5-dimethylethylpyridine, L1-L7 = linear C13-C17 alkanes and alkenes from lubricant, = silicone from septa used to seal vials. Reprinted from [65] with permission of John WUey Sons, Inc. John Wiley Sons, Inc (2002)...

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