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Printing alcohol synthesis

Synthesis and Properties of Photopolymer Printing Plates for a Printing Master Plate by Modification of Polyvinyl Alcohol... [Pg.263]

BASF s BASIL process [15] and the Dimersol process [16] have both been commercialized. The former uses the ionic liquid as a phase transfer catalyst to produce alkoxyphenylphosphines which are precursors for the synthesis of photoinitiators used in printing inks and wood coatings. The imidazole acts as a proton scavenger in the reaction of phenyl-chlorophosphines with alcohols to produce phosphines. The Dimersol process uses a Lewis acid catalyst for the dimerization of butenes to produce Cs olefins which are usually further hydroformylated giving C9 alcohols used in the manufacture of plasticizers. Several other processes are also at the pilot plant scale and some ionic liquids are used commercially as additive e.g. binders in paints. [Pg.5]

New processes include synthesis of /V-alkylated anilines from olefins and aniline in an inert solvent with at least one catalyst from a range that includes alkali metal alcoholates, alkaline earth metal alcoholates, alkali metal amides and alkaline earth amides36. The uses for /V,/V-dimethylaniline (11) include in the manufacture of polyester resins, sulfur recovery (in copper refining), insecticides and fungicides, dyes, pharmaceuticals, explosives, rubber products, specialty isocyanates and petroleum additives. The /V-ethylaniline (26) is a dye intermediate and rubber additive, and is used for bum control in explosives, while /V,/V-diclhylaniline is used in production of polyester resins, pharmaceuticals, diazo prints (lithographic), and dyes, and as a petroleum additive37. [Pg.728]

The industrial grade of propylene glycol is a valuable intermediate in the manufacture of alkyd resins used in paints and varnishes. Reaction of propylene glycol with an aliphatic alcohol or phenol yields the versatile glycol ether solvents (see Chapter 13). Propylene glycol is used in the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins, as a solvent for printing inks, and in the synthesis of emulsifiers like propylene glycol monostearate. [Pg.109]


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