MEMO FOR TOMORROW

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MEMO FOR TOMORROW write RCONH2 in large letters on your memo- randum of tomorrow's pians. These aliphatic smides are basic materials for many new products, new processes in many fields. H Functional group; 2 labile R - C — M hydrogens attached to the " iLê nitrogen atom coupled Ο •• with a carbonyl. . . Non- functional group; normal aliphatic hydro-carbons ranging from 6 to 18 carbon atoms in chain length for the saturated Se 5 ICS · · 9-octadecene amide and mixtures of this and 9-12-octadecadiene amide in the un- saturated series . . . thermally stable below 170 C. in the absence of catalyst . . . molecular weights from 115 to 704 . . . melting points from 75 to 160°C. Fairly χ cacti ve chemically.. .substituted amides with various halides . . . secondary and tertiary amides with acyl halides ... substituted hydroxy amides with aldehydes . . . condensations with ethyleneoxide, ketene, etc . . . . secondary and tertiary amides from acid anhydrides .. .samples and detailed information immediately available . . . production in carload quantities. Are you one of those who planned yesterday and are today reaping the benefits of this fore- sight? A few of the proven uses are— Anti-Blocking Agents: Plastic Sheeting and Coated Paper. Anti-Tack Agents : Asphalts... Rosins... Resins. Dye SolublSixers : Carbon Paper . . . Cosmetics . . . Polishes. Viscosity Reducer* - Cellulose Resins . . . Vinyl Resins . . . Asphalts . . . Colophony. Wax Compounding: Higher melting—Greater v/ear-resi stance—.ubricity. ARMOUR CHEMICAL DIVISION · Armour and Company 1355 WEST 31ST STREET · CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS

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MEMO FOR TOMORROW write R C O N H 2 in large letters on your memo­randum of tomorrow's pians.

These aliphatic smides are basic materials for many new products, new processes in many fields.

H Functional group; 2 labile R - C — M hydrogens attached to the

" iLê n i t r o g e n a t o m c o u p l e d Ο • • with a carbonyl . . . N o n ­

functional group; normal aliphatic hydro-carbons ranging from 6 to 18 carbon atoms in chain length for the saturated Se5ICS · · 9-octadecene amide and mixtures of this and 9-12-octadecadiene amide in the un-saturated series . . . thermally stable be low 170 C. in the absence of catalyst . . . molecular

weights from 115 t o 704 . . . melting points from 75 to 160°C.

Fairly χ cacti ve chemically. . .substituted amides with various halides . . . secondary and tertiary amides with acyl halides . . . substituted hydroxy amides with aldehydes . . . condensations with ethyleneoxide, ketene, etc. . . . secondary and tertiary amides from acid anhydrides . . .samples and detailed information immediately available . . . production in carload quantities.

Are you one o f those who planned yesterday and are today reaping the benefits o f this fore­s ight? A few of the proven uses are— Anti-Blocking Agents: Plastic Sheeting and Coated Paper.

Anti-Tack Agents : Aspha l t s . . . R o s i n s . . . Resins. Dye SolublSixers : Carbon Paper . . . Cosmetics . . . Polishes. Viscosity Reducer* - Cellulose Resins . . . Vinyl Resins . . . Asphalts . . . Colophony. Wax Compounding: Higher melting—Greater v/ear-resi stance—.ubricity.

ARMOUR CHEMICAL D I V I S I O N · Armour and Company 1355 WEST 31ST STREET · CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS