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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE ISOMERIZATION OF FATTY ACIDS CONTAINING AN ISOLATED DIENE STRUCTURE AND NOT A DISPROPORTIVE RESINOUS ACID CONTAINING A CONJUGATED DIENE STRUCTURE.
abstract A method for isomerizing fatty acids which contain an isolated diene structure (-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-) and/or disproportionating rosin acids which contain a conjugated diene structure by bringing them in contact with sulfur and/or iodine at a raised temperature, wherein the acid mixture is treated with a sulfur rate of at the most 5% by weight and/or an iodine rate of at the most 0.4% by weight at a temperature of about 180 DEG -250 DEG C.
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