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organic chemistry,
phthalic acid is an
aromatic dicarboxylic acid, with
formula C6H4(CO2H)2 and
structure HO(O)C−C6H4−C(O)OH.
Although phthalic acid is of modest...
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Phthalic anhydride is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H4(CO)2O. It is the
anhydride of
phthalic acid.
Phthalic anhydride is a prin****l commercial...
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derived from the turpentine-producing tree
Pistacia terebinthus and
phthalic acid.
Terephthalic acid is also used in the
production of PBT
plastic (polybutylene...
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compound with the
formula C6H4(CO2H)2. This
colorless solid is an
isomer of
phthalic acid and
terephthalic acid. The main
industrial uses of
purified isophthalic...
- C6H4(COOCH2CH(CH3)2)2. It is
formed by the
esterification of
isobutanol and
phthalic anhydride. This and
other phthalates are used as
plasticizers due to their...
- in water.
Diethyl phthalate is
produced by the
reaction of
ethanol with
phthalic anhydride, in the
presence of a
strong acid catalyst: It
finds some use...
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colorless solution, and an
ionic solid that is the monopot****ium salt of
phthalic acid. KHP is
slightly acidic, and it is
often used as a
primary standard...
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produced each year. The
original alkyds were
compounds of
glycerol and
phthalic acid sold
under the name Glyptal.
These were sold as
substitutes for the...
- /ˈθæleɪts/ UK: /ˈθɑːleɪtsˌ ˈfθælɪts/), or
phthalate esters, are
esters of
phthalic acid. They are
mainly used as plasticizers, i.e.,
substances added to plastics...
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traced to the
observation of
intensely colored byproducts from
reactions of
phthalic acid (benzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid) or its
derivatives with
sources of...