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Urea derivatives, catalyst, epoxy

From the up-to-date literature and patent review of catalysts used In anhydride and phenolic cured epoxy molding compounds, It Is evident that Imidazoles and their derivatives predominate (Table I). Metal complex, trialkyl or triaryl phosphines and their complexes, Lewis acids such as zinc or stannous octoate are used to a much lesser extent (Table II). There are a few examples of tertiary amines and urea derivatives used. [Pg.281]

Another important asymmetric epoxidation of a conjugated systems is the reaction of alkenes with polyleucine, DBU and urea H2O2, giving an epoxy-carbonyl compound with good enantioselectivity. The hydroperoxide anion epoxidation of conjugated carbonyl compounds with a polyamino acid, such as poly-L-alanine or poly-L-leucine is known as the Julia—Colonna epoxidation Epoxidation of conjugated ketones to give nonracemic epoxy-ketones was done with aq. NaOCl and a Cinchona alkaloid derivative as catalyst. A triphasic phase-transfer catalysis protocol has also been developed. p-Peptides have been used as catalysts in this reaction. ... [Pg.1176]

Epoxy resins may be cured in the manner of polyadditions, i. e., homogeneously catalyzed by multifunctional amines and isocyanates, or cyclic anhydride, dicyan-diamide, or biguanide derivatives. On the other hand epoxy resins are also subject to homopolymerization. The catalysts represent Lewis bases, preferably tertiary amines, imidazoles, or ureas (the latter exclusively for the dicyandiamide curing)... [Pg.383]


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