Compositions – Durable finishes for textile materials – or processes of... – Oil or water repellent or soil resistant or retardant
Patent
1982-06-24
1983-04-26
Tungol, Maria Parrish
Compositions
Durable finishes for textile materials, or processes of...
Oil or water repellent or soil resistant or retardant
252 89, D06M 1316, D06M 1318
Patent
active
043812422
ABSTRACT:
Described is the genus of compounds defined according to the structure: ##STR1## wherein one of the dashed lines represents a carbon-carbon double bond and each of the other of the dashed lines represent carbon-carbon single bonds; wherein the wavy line represents a carbon-carbon single bond or no bond; wherein when the wavy line represents a carbon-carbon single bond, Z represents methylene and when the wavy line represents no bond, Z represents hydrogen or C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 acyl prepared according to a Prins reaction between diisoamylene defined according to the structure: ##STR2## wherein one of the dashed lines represents a carbon-carbon double bond and each of the other of the dashed lines represent carbon-carbon single bonds or one of the structures: ##STR3## formaldehyde of a formaldehyde source such as trioxane or paraformaldehyde in the presence of an acyl anhydride and an acid catalyst; and organoleptic uses of such Prins reaction products in the field of perfumery, colognes, perfumed articles, foodstuffs, chewing gums, medicinal products, toothpastes, chewing tobaccos and smoking tobaccos.
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patent: 3997577 (1976-12-01), Von Fraunberg
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Liberman Arthur L.
Tungol Maria Parrish
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