“…This condition is included to allow for the possibility of both primary and secondary alcohols forming upon opening of the oxirane ring. From these expressions, the rate of change of each component can be expressed in general terms as (5) where = 1 or 2, allowing for a catalytic effect of the Bisphenol A on the reaction rates. When eq 5 is divided by eq 4 and integrated with the boundary condition that initially P = 1.0 and 0\ = 0.0, we obtain Oj ^£j[l -P(ill,-1)] P £: -1 (6) where = k2¡¡2/kith• Equation 3 can be rearranged to df 'M1 6,(tl«-l) J Similarly, eq 3 and 4 can be combined to yield (£o-a = (r0-P)…”