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titleOfInvention Novel alpha-cyanoacrylate
abstract NEW MATERIAL:Tetrahydrofurfuryl α-cyanoacrylate. n USE: Instant adhesive: it prevents whitening and lowering in quality, does not require ventilation facilities on handling because of its no-irritating odor and the shear strain at the bonded parts is low. n PREPARATION: The condensation reaction of tetrahydrofurfuryl cyanoacetate with paraformaldehyde in an inert solvent that forms azeotrope with water such as xylene, toluene or benzene is conducted in the presence of a basic catalyst under removing the water formed to obtain the product. Then the thermal depolymerization of the condensate is effected in the presence of a nonvolatile acid under reduced pressure to prepare the objective tetrahydrofurfuryl α-cyanoacrylate. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1979,JPO&Japio
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