2011
DOI: 10.1002/pat.1632
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Synthesis and characterization of phenolic‐type beads by dispersion polymerization of 2‐phenoxyethanol with formaldehyde using gum acacia powder as stabilizer

Abstract: In this study, we report the preparation of phenolic beads (PB) via a novel dispersion polymerization of 2-phenoxyethanol (PE) and formaldehyde, in which gum acacia powder (GAP), formic acid, and sulfuric acid are employed as the steric stabilizer, the reaction medium and the catalyst, respectively. The effects of a variety of reaction parameters, including the stabilizer concentration, the agitation rate, the polymerization temperature, the molar ratio of formaldehyde to 2-phenoxyethanol (F/P) and the amount … Show more

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“…Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids are essential industry products and intermediates 1 . Among them, aldehydes, 2–5 carboxylic acids, 6–8 amides, 9,10 and other derivatives are commonly found in literature as starting materials or building blocks in several synthetic methodologies. These derivatives are commonly prepared by oxidation of the corresponding alcohols as reported in literature 11 ; in this regard, organic solvents and nongreen oxidants (CrO 3 , NaClO, KMnO 4 , etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids are essential industry products and intermediates 1 . Among them, aldehydes, 2–5 carboxylic acids, 6–8 amides, 9,10 and other derivatives are commonly found in literature as starting materials or building blocks in several synthetic methodologies. These derivatives are commonly prepared by oxidation of the corresponding alcohols as reported in literature 11 ; in this regard, organic solvents and nongreen oxidants (CrO 3 , NaClO, KMnO 4 , etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%