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titleOfInvention Method for producing α-pinene resin having high softening point
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] In producing an α-pinene resin by polymerizing α-pinene with a catalyst system using aluminum chloride and antimony chloride in an inert solvent, first of all, (1) When the amount used is in the range of 1 to 2% by weight of α-pinene, In a dispersion liquid (a) in which 1 part by weight of aluminum chloride is dispersed in an inert solvent, a mixed solution (b) in which 0.5 to 1.5 parts by weight of antimony chloride is mixed with an inert solvent and α-pinene are added, After adding separately to polymerize α-pinene, (2) aluminum chloride and antimony chloride are further added to the reaction system to polymerize α-pinene. [Effect] An α-pinene resin having a high softening point of 140 ° C. or higher can be produced in a high yield of 80% or higher.
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