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We have paid particular attention to industrial processes and have tried to give some indication of the use of particular chemicals. In order to give some idea of the relative magnitudes of production we have included data on annual production. In this, because of availability of data, we have not been entirely consistent in including common data or common units. (World, U.S. or European production figures are used as seem most appropriate or up-to-date - and it must be remembered that for most speciality chemicals U.S. production is dominant.)... [Pg.5]

U.S. production 1978 275000 tonnes, anils, A-phenylimides See Schiffs bases. [Pg.35]

Benzene was first isolated by Faraday in 1825 from the liquid condensed by compressing oil gas. It is the lightest fraction obtained from the distillation of the coal-tar hydrocarbons, but most benzene is now manufactured from suitable petroleum fractions by dehydrogenation (54%) and dealkylation processes. Its principal industrial use is as a starting point for other chemicals, particularly ethylbenzene, cumene, cyclohexane, styrene (45%), phenol (20%), and Nylon (17%) precursors. U.S. production 1979 2-6 B gals. [Pg.55]

BHC is manufactured by chlorination of benzene in the presence of ultra-violet light. The gamma-isomer is obtained from the crude mixture by selective crystallization, and forms colourless crystals, m.p. I13" C. U.S. production 1980 400 tonnes. [Pg.59]

Normal butyl alcohol, propyl carbinol, n-butanol, 1-buianol, CH3CH2CH2CH2OH. B.p. 117 C. Manufactured by reduction of crotonaldehyde (2-buienal) with H2 and a metallic catalyst. Forms esters with acids and is oxidized first to butanal and then to butanoic acid. U.S. production 1978 300 000 tonnes. [Pg.71]

C4H8O, CH3COCH2CH3. Colourless liquid with a pleasant odour, b.p. 80°C. It occurs with propanone in the products of the destructive distillation of wood. Manufactured by the liquid or vapour phase dehydrogenation of 2-butanol over a catalyst. Used as a solvent, particularly for vinyl and acrylic resins, and for nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate, also for the dewaxing of lubricating oils. U.S. production 1978 300 000 tonnes. [Pg.71]

Beckmann rearrangement of cvc7ohexanone oxime. M.p. 68-70 C, b.p. I39 C/12 mm. On healing it gives polyamides. Used in the manufacture of Nylon[6]. Cyclohexanone oxime is formed from cyclohexane and niirosyl chloride. U.S. production 1978 410 000 tonnes, capryl alcohol See 2-octanol. caiH Uc acid See oclanoic acid. [Pg.78]

For uses see cresylic acids. U.S. production of cresylic acid and mixed cresols 1978 65 000 tonnes. [Pg.115]

C, b.p. 81"C. Manufactured by the reduction of benzene with hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst and recovered from natural gase.s. It is inflammable. Used as an intermediate in the preparation of nylon [6] and [66] via caprolactam and as a solvent for oils, fats and waxes, and also as a paint remover. For stereochemistry of cyclohexane see conformation. U.S. production 1980 1 megatonne. [Pg.122]

Most of the ethylene dichloride produced is utilized for the manufacture of vinyl chloride, which may be obtained from it by pyrolysis or the action of caustic soda. Large quantities are also used in anti-knock additives for gasoline. As a solvent It has been displaced by trichloroethylene and tetrachloroelhyJene. U.S. production 1978 4-75 megatonnes. [Pg.134]

CH2CI2. A colourless liquid with a chloroform-like odour b.p. 4I°C. Prepared by heating chloroform with zinc, alcohol and hydrochloric acid manufactured by the direct chlorination of methane. Decomposed by water at 200°C to give methanoic and hydrochloric acids. Largely used as a solvent for polar and non-polar substances, particularly for paint removal (30%), dissolving cellulose acetate and degreasing (10%). It is more stable than carbon tetrachloride or chloroform especially towards moisture or alkali. It is somewhat toxic. U.S. production 1981 280000 tonnes. [Pg.135]

HOCHj CHjOH. Colourless, odourless, rather viscous hygroscopic liquid having a sweet taste, b.p. 197 C. Manufactured from ethylene chlorohydrin and NaHC03 solution, or by the hydration of ethylene oxide with dilute sulphuric acid or water under pressure at 195°C. Used in anti-freezes and coolants for engines (50 %) and in manufacture of polyester fibres (e.g. Terylene) and in the manufacture of various esters used as plasticizers. U.S. production 1979 1 900 000 tonnes. [Pg.139]

SH or — NH group to give acetyl (ethanoyl) derivatives which are useful for characterization. Largely used for the production of cellulose ethanoate, also used for the manufacture of vinyl ethanoate and aspirin. U.S. production 1978 680 000 tonnes. [Pg.164]


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