Oleoresinous varnishes from epoxy resins and drying oils
β Scribed by Roy W. Tess
- Book ID
- 112803705
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 651 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-021X
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## SUMMARY A bacteriology technical officer presented with episodes of burning pruritus and urticarialβlike lesions on the face and forearms. Patch testing was strongly positive for epoxy resin. The exposure was occupational to the reβformulation of microscopy immersion oil.
Epoxy resins were prepared from di-a-naphthol(4,4'-dihydroxy-l,l'-dinaphthyl) and di-&naphthol(2,2'-dihydroxy-l, 1 '-dinaphthyl). The resins consisted mainly of the reaction product of 1 mole of dinaphthol with 2 moles of epichlorhydrin. They contained chlorine, however, and were correspondingly def
## Abstract Polyamine resins were synthesized by the preparation of ketimineβterminated resins from epoxy resin and ketimine blocked diethylene triamine (1) and subsequent hydrolysis. 1 was prepared by the condensation reaction of diethylene triamine with methyl isobutyl ketone catalyzed by acid. T