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titleOfInvention A PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING CELLULAR PLASTICS BASED ON EPOXY RESINS.
abstract and C3C. Cellular epoxide resins are made by hardening an epoxide resin that contains on average more than one epoxido group per molecule, with a mixture of phosphorous acid with a Lewis acid or Lewis acid complex and in the presence of a volatile liquid as expanding agent. The epoxide resin may be the reaction product of epichlorohydrin with 2,2-diphenylol propane and may be used in solution in the expanding agent, e.g. halohydrocarbon or hydrocarbon, in a copolymerizable reactive diluent, e.g. a lactone or cyclic ether, or in an inert solvent. The Lewis acid may be boron trifluoride, tin tetrachloride, phosphorus pentafluoride or a complex thereof with an alcohol, phenol, acid, ether, ester, ketone, amine, nitrile or amide.
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