Chemistry of carbon compounds – Dipeptides – e.g. – aspartame – anserine – carnosine – etc.
Patent
1981-06-16
1983-03-01
Sutto, Anton H.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Dipeptides, e.g., aspartame, anserine, carnosine, etc.
260950, 260951, C07F 909
Patent
active
043754376
ABSTRACT:
Dioxane contaminant is removed from a phosphate ester surfactant having a chain of repeating ethyleneoxy units and containing residual phosphoric acid by means of a process which involves mixing the phosphate ester surfactant with a sufficient quantity of a neutralization agent of substantially completely neutralize residual phosphoric acid contained in said surfactant, and then separating dioxane from said phosphate ester surfactant until the dioxane level is below about 10 ppm. The neutralization agent can be a base such as sodium hydroxide.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2573658 (1951-10-01), Weesner
patent: 2853471 (1958-09-01), Beadell
Hashem Mohamed M.
Katz Michael M.
Talley Charles P.
GAF Corporation
Magee, Jr. J.
Mohr J. Gary
Sutto Anton H.
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