THAT MAY OPEN UP NEW FIELDS

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THAT MAY ΟΡΕΝ UP NEW FIELDS CH. / CH CH. CH > SH iSSSCJiîSïS SAÏÎÎ'IÎÎS iî&SSSii&iïï S&5Î?5SSSη? c=o Good-rite RHODANINE 2-Thio-4-Keto- Thiazolidine This material is soluble in alcohol, ether, alkali, and hot water. Rhodanine reacts readily with aromatic aldehydes and the resulting derivatives are useful as intermediates for the manufacture of arylamino acids, arylthio-pyruvic acids, arylacetonitriles, and arylethyl amines, all with unusually high yields. gsssoesm Kasssssa SSSSKSSÏS Good-rite M. T. M. T. . 2-Mercapto-4,6,6- Trîmethyl Thiazine As an intermediate, M.T.M.T. is expected to find many applications in the manu- facture of wetting ag;ents, pharmaceu- ticals, and other specialty chemicals not heretofore possible. As a new composi- tion of matter, its chemical structure will suggest utility in a wide variety of fields. NH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -OS0 3 H Good-rite A.E.S.A. 2-Aminoethyl Sulfuric Acid Source of Ethylene Imine. Suggested for use in the paper industry to increase wet strength and water repellency. Recent laboratory work indicates interesting re- sults in the treatment of cotton fibres. Since aminoethyl sulfuric acid reacts with most compounds containing an active hydrogen atom, the material is widely applicable as an aminoethylating agent. ^g mssa iSissssss: çszzzm msmzm wmm Ï&SSÎS? BSSSSS For detailed technical bulletins on therse chemicals please write Department CF-9, B. F. Gbodricb Chemical Company, Rose Building, Cleveland 15, Ohio. B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company GEON polyvinyl materials · HYCAR American rubber · KRISTON thermoseMing resins · GOOD-RITE chemicals VOLUME 2 6, N O . 3 4 > * AUGUST 2 3, 19*48 A DIVISION OF THE B F. GOODRICH COMPANV 2499 3 Chemicals

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THAT MAY ΟΡΕΝ UP NEW FIELDS CH.

/ CH

CH.

CH > SH

iSSSCJiîSïS SAÏÎÎ ' I Î ÎS iî&SSSii&iïï S&5Î?5SSSη?

c=o

Good-r i te RHODANINE 2-Thio-4-Keto-

Thiazolidine This material is soluble in alcohol, ether, alkali, and hot water. Rhodanine reacts readily with aromat ic aldehydes and the result ing derivatives are useful as in te rmed ia te s for the manufacture of arylamino acids, arylthio-pyruvic acids, arylacetonitriles, and arylethyl amines, all with unusually high yields.

gsssœsm Kasssssa SSSSKSSÏS

G o o d - r i t e M . T . M . T . . 2-Mercapto-4,6,6-Trîmethyl Thiazine

As an intermediate, M.T.M.T. is expected to find many applications in the manu­facture of wetting ag;ents, pharmaceu­ticals, and other specialty chemicals not heretofore possible. As a new composi­t ion of matter, its chemical structure will suggest utility in a wide variety of fields.

NH2-CH2-CH2-OS03H G o o d - r i t e A.E.S.A.

2-Aminoethyl Sulfuric Acid

Source of Ethylene Imine. Suggested for use in the paper industry to increase wet strength and water repellency. Recent laboratory work indicates interesting re­sults in the treatment of cotton fibres. Since aminoethyl sulfuric acid reacts with most compounds containing an active hydrogen atom, the material is widely applicable as an aminoethylating agent.

^ g m s s a iSissssss: çszzzm msmzm wmm Ï&SSÎS? BSSSSS

For detailed technical bulletins on therse chemicals please write Department CF-9, B. F. Gbodricb Chemical Company, Rose Building, Cleveland 15, Ohio.

B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company GEON po lyv iny l materials · HYCAR American rubber · KRISTON thermoseMing resins · GOOD-RITE chemicals

V O L U M E 2 6, N O . 3 4 > * A U G U S T 2 3, 1 9 * 4 8

A DIVISION OF THE B F. GOODRICH COMPANV

2499

3 Chemicals