2004
DOI: 10.1205/095758204322777651
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The Acid-Catalyzed Phenol–Formaldehyde Reaction

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“…Finally, we need to point out that the acid-catalyzed gelation of our R:F mixtures is exothermic and molds warm up somewhat. But, because of the small size of our samples, no runaway conditions were ever encountered, as has been oftentimes reported during synthesis of novolak resins by the acid-catalyzed reaction of phenol with formaldehyde …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Finally, we need to point out that the acid-catalyzed gelation of our R:F mixtures is exothermic and molds warm up somewhat. But, because of the small size of our samples, no runaway conditions were ever encountered, as has been oftentimes reported during synthesis of novolak resins by the acid-catalyzed reaction of phenol with formaldehyde …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…But, because of the small size of our samples, no runaway conditions were ever encountered, as has been oftentimes reported during synthesis of novolak resins by the acid-catalyzed reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. 29 According to the nanomorphology observed in SEM, it seems that polymerization leads to particle formation, followed by phase separation and gelation. SEM results and particle size calculations based on BET surface areas and skeletal densities (Table 1) are internally consistent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of other phenolic compounds, acid-catalyzed condensation reactions have also been proposed. [39,40] Further studies will be needed to investigate the condensation mechanism and concomitant aerosol formation.…”
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“…1). A dehydrated intermediate, namely, phenolic formaldehyde condensate (PF), was prepared using phenol and formaldehyde as raw materials according to literature [11]. In brief, 94.1 g phenol (1 mol) and 20.0 g sulfuric acid solution (20 wt%, 0.04 mol sulfuric acid) were added into a four-neck flask equipped with a thermometer, a mechanical stirrer, and a flush condenser.…”
Section: Preparation Of Pfss With Different Dssmentioning
confidence: 99%