Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-11-05
1977-04-05
Myers, Jane S.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
C07C 5100
Patent
active
040162079
ABSTRACT:
Di- and tricarboxy celluloses are hydrolyzed with sulfurous acid in an aqueous medium to a mixture of erythronic acid and glyoxylic acid, in the case of dicarboxy cellulose; to a mixture of meso tartaric acid and glyoxylic acid in the case of tricarboxy cellulose; and to a mixture of these three products, in the case of a feedstock comprising a mixture of di- and tricarboxy celluloses.
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Hearon William Montgomery
Lo Cheng Fan
Witte John F.
Boise Cascade Corporation
Farley Eugene D.
Myers Jane S.
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