Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1975-08-14
1976-11-16
Griffin, Ronald W.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 237B, 260 237M, 260 795R, 260 795P, 260 795B, 260775, C08F 2800, C08G 7514
Patent
active
039923622
ABSTRACT:
Tertiary amyl phenol sulfides are made in flaked form by reacting tertiary amyl phenol with sulfur monochloride at a mole ratio of 0.7 to 0.95 moles of the phenol to one mole of sulfur monochloride. The hot liquid reaction product is then flaked on a cooled surface. The use of tertiary amyl phenol sulfides as a sulfur donor in the vulcanization of rubber is facilitated by its ease of shipping and handling in flaked form.
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Danehower Robert G.
Griffin Ronald W.
Pennwalt Corporation
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