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Naphthalene sebacic acid

Sumimoto introduced a new sebacic acid process including several catalytic hydrogenation reactions.342 The synthesis starts with naphthalene, which is first partially hydrogenated to tetralin over cobalt oxide or molybdenum oxide, then to decalin over ruthenium or iridium on carbon. The selectivity to cw-decalin is better than 90%. In a later phase of the synthesis 5-cyclododecen-l-one is hydrogenated over Raney nickel to obtain a mixture of cyclododecanone and cyclodode-canol in a combined yield of 90%. The selectivity of this step is not crucial since subsequent oxidation of either compound leads to the endproduct sebacic acid. [Pg.666]

It has already been mentioned that a large number of components are used for the construction of wood-based furniture. In addition to the compounds described earlier, a large spectrum of volatile organics can be found in emission studies (Salthammer, 1997b). The main sources for formaldehyde (which is not considered here), phenol and acetic acid are substrates such as particle board and MDF. BHT is a common antioxidant. Volatile plasticizers include dimethyl phthalate (DMP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), as well as esters of adipic acid and sebacic acid. Further important compound groups are amines, siloxanes, carboxylic acids and naphthalenes. The identification of special substances does not only require suitable analytical equipment. Both experience and detailed knowledge of the chemical composition of furniture are also necessary. [Pg.215]

The most frequently encountered acid is adipic, but others are also employed in polyurethanes. Polyurethanes prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) adipate and 1,5-naphthalene diisocyanate produce two strong absorptions at 750 cm and 735 cmwhile the urethane from poly(ethylene glycol) sebacate and 1,5-naphthalene diisocyanate shows crystallinity bands at 722, 729, 754, 860, 881 and 895cm" ... [Pg.333]


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