Method for enriching rosin acids from a hardwood-containing sulf

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Natural resins or derivatives – Rosin or derivative used as starting material in process – or...

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530225, C11D 930, C11D 1504, C11D 1300, C11D 1500

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for enriching rosin acids from a hardwood-containing sulfate soap, in which the soap is partially acidified at a temperature higher than room temperature with an inorganic or organic acid so as to give the resulting mother liquid a pH of 4.5-7, thus enabling the rosin acids to be enriched from the soap into the fraction converted to the acid form, and the fatty acids to be enriched in the soap.

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