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Polymeric Acrylonitrile Two forms—a homopolymer and a methyl aery late copolymer—which yield water-soluble polymers, amines, esters.

Acrylonitrile CH2=CHCN Good starting point for polymers and copolymers, and for amines through cyanoethylation reactions.

Acetonitrile CHaCN Highly polar, water-miscible, stable solvent for reactions, crystal­lizations and extractions.

Adiponitrile NC(CH2)4CN For mono or diester, acid or amine derivatives, or as a better general or aromatic extraction solvent.

2-Methyl-2-Butenenitrile CHa

CH3CH=CCN 2-Methyl-3-Butenenitrile

CH3 CH2= CHCHCN Try these for improved polymers and new acid, ester, amine and other derivatives, or as solvents.

PACM-20 NH2 NH,

Good starting point for plastics as well as adhesives, curing agents, chain extenders, other products.

2,4-Bis(p-aminobenzyl) aniline

NH ^ L C H Î H Q .

Low-cost chemical for making isocyanates. curing agents, adhe­sives. many specialty chemicals.

Methyl Benzoate/ Methyl p-Toluate

COOCH> COOCH, ό 0 CH,

This ester mixture is a proven polyester dye carrier. It's also a promising coating solvent with both attractive solubility parameters and good evapor­ation characteristics. Try it as a low-cost replacement for benzoic acid.

Dimethyl Terephthalate

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2-Pentenenitrile CH3CH2CH = CHCN 3-Pentenenitrile CH3CH=CHCH2CN These may offer attractive econo­mies as solvents and for improving polymers, agrichemicals and other derivatives.

Methylglutaronitrile CH3

NCCHCH2CH2CN Versatile intermediate as well as sol­vent in uses such as aromatic extraction and gas scrubbing.

This diester leads to a variety of polymers and other products via transesterification. ammonolysis, ring substitution, reduction, reaction with Grignard reagents, hydrolysis, other reactions.

commercially-available chemicals* Dodecanedioic Acid HOOC(CH2).oCOOH Attractive raw material for polyes­ters, urethanes, powder paint curing agents, synthetic lubricants, oil and gas additives, plasticizers, perfumes.

DBD Dibasic Acid Mixture HOOC(CH2)nCOOH n:8tol0

Mixed long-chain dibasic acids. Low-cost alternative for azelaic and sebacic acids.

Adipic Acid HOOC(CH2)4COOH Its still-growing application poten­tial can make this established chemical a surprising "new" material for you. In ample, reliable supply from Du Pont.

Dimethyl Succinate CH300C(CH2)2 COOCHa Dimethyl Glutarate CH3OOC(CH2)3COOCH3 These dicarboxylic acid esters have wide-range reaction potential. End-product possibilities include polyurethanes, polyesters, wet-strength resins, plasticizers, pig­ments, synthetic lubricants, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, insec­ticides, detergents and plant growth regulators, as a starting list.

DBE CH300C(CH2)nCOOCH3 η s 2 to 4

Besides having the above reaction possibilities, DBE is a low-cost, rich (high solids formulating) sol­vent for acrylic, epoxy, alkyd and other resins.

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Cyclododecane ο A large-ring cycloalkane of high purity. Its high boiling and freezing points suggest solvent applications. Passible raw material for musk-like products.

Cyclododecanol

A novel, high molecular weight alcohol. Its esters should be considered in new plasticizer and lubricant formulations.

1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene ο The ready reactivity of its double bonds combines with its economy and purity to make this cycloolefin a highly interesting route to poly­mers, flame retardants and many other derivatives.

Write for our latest 18-page intermediates catalog to: DuPont"Idea Intermediates," Room 37764, Wilmington, DE 19898· In Europe: P.O. Box CH-1211, Geneva. In Japan: 11 -39, Akasaka 1 -Chôme, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 107.

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