1971
DOI: 10.1002/app.1971.070150504
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The chemistry of furfuryl alcohol resins

Abstract: SynopsisFurfuryl alcohol resins contain a broad spectrum of compounds. The distribution of these compounds in a given resin varies with the manufacturing conditions. A resin containing a high proportion of low molecular weight constituents has been prepared and separated into fractions. Twelve compounds were separated from the resin; four of these are new compounds. The lower molecular weight constituents can be arranged into four major classes: polyfurfuryl alcohols, polyfurfuryl furans, methyl-substituted po… Show more

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“…[34] Scheme 1 shows the reaction pathways of furfural hydrogenation with furfuryl alcohol as one of the most common products, which is used in the production of thermostatic resins and fiber-reinforced plastics. [29,36] Cu, [37] Ni [38] or Ru [39] based catalysts have been investigated for furfural hydrogenation and have shown good catalytic properties but under harsh reaction conditions, either at high temperature or with high hydrogen pressure. Pd is an ideal catalyst for hydrogenation of furfural because of the capability to dissociate hydrogen under ambient conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34] Scheme 1 shows the reaction pathways of furfural hydrogenation with furfuryl alcohol as one of the most common products, which is used in the production of thermostatic resins and fiber-reinforced plastics. [29,36] Cu, [37] Ni [38] or Ru [39] based catalysts have been investigated for furfural hydrogenation and have shown good catalytic properties but under harsh reaction conditions, either at high temperature or with high hydrogen pressure. Pd is an ideal catalyst for hydrogenation of furfural because of the capability to dissociate hydrogen under ambient conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that F‐alginate has a specific group that is analogous with furfurylamine. The reason for the absorption wavelength shift of F‐alginate is based on electron delocalization from the amide bond of modified alginate . These results indicate that a furfuryl group was successfully introduced in alginate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…27 This is not new since methylated FA oligomers have been isolated and characterized previously. 28,29 The signals between 1.50 and 3.50 ppm indicate the presence of other aliphatic protons. 30 The likely origin of the unassigned aliphatic signals is the opening of some furan rings.…”
Section: Morphology and Characterization Of Pfa Nanospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%