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ABSTRACT OF AZELAIC ACID USE-PATENTS AND
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Emery has just prepared a new 65-page bulletin providing an up-todate collection of use patents and journal references on Emerox® Azelaic Acid, an unusual C9 saturated aliphatic dibasic acid produced by the unique Emery ozone-oxidation process. Emery Azelaic Acid is a white, flaked solid whose odd-carbon structure results in a lower melting point than that of its neighboring even-carbon dibasic acids. This property carries over to azelaic's derivatives, in the form of lower melting points and greater water solubilities. Emerox Azelaic Acid offers opportunities for product improvement and new product development in all fields where dibasic acids are em ployed as intermediates.
Here are a few samples: Sheer-Resistant Grease U.S. Pat. 2,450,221 Thermally-Stable Jet Combustion Fuels U.S. Pat. 3,068,083 Esters of Azelaic Acid As Plasticizers For Rubberlike Polymers U.S. Pat. 2,469,748 Dibasic Acid Drying Oils U.S. Pat. 2,440,667 Process For Forming Films and Filaments Directly From Polymer Intermediates U.S. Pat. 2,813,775 Rust Inhibitors For Aqueous Systems U.S. Pat. 2,726,215 For your copy of this helpful booklet and other Emery Technical Bul letins providing further information on the chemical and physical properties of Emerox Azelaic Acid, check and return coupon.
Emery's new Technical Bulletin 443 covers applications* of azelaic acid and derivatives in 16 fields, including: ADHESIVES and BINDINGS · CORROSION INHIBITION · CURING AGENTS · FUEL ADDITIVES · LUBRICANTS and GREASES · PLASTICIZERS · PLASTICS and RESINS · PROPELLANTS · STABILIZERS · TEXTILES · TOBACCO.
*This information is not to be construed as recommending any use without full compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Emery does not warrant the patent status of any use mentioned nor does it recommend any use which would violate a patent.
SPECIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS Acid Value
Melting Point
Combining Weight
[ Emerox 1110 Azelaic Acid 580-595
96-103
| Emerox 1133 Azelaic Acid 587-594
96-101
EMEROX® AZELAIC ACIDS
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TYPICAL COMPOSITION*
MAXIMUM COLOR Azelaic Acid C7Hu(COOH)2
Dibasic Acids Less Than C9
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85
9
6
3
85
9
6
Photo Index
Lovibond (5 ι Λ" Cell)
Gardner
94-97
80/15
40Y/11R
95-96
26/3.5
8Y/2.5R
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Emery INDUSTIES, INC. Organic Chemicals Division Dept. 134, Carew Tower Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Western Division, Los Angeles Emery Industries (Canada) Ltd., London, Ontario Export Division, Cincinnati
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Dibasic Acids Greater Than C9
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Please send: Π Bulletin 443, "Abstracts of Azelaic Acid Use Patents and Journal References/' D Bulletin 404D, "Emerox 1110 Azelaic Acid" G and sample Q Bulletin 426A, "Emerox 1133 Azelaic Acid" Ο and sample Q Bulletin 441, "Abstracts of Pelargonic Acid Use Patents and Journal References"; D and sample D Bulletin 429A, "Piastolein 9051 DNHZ"
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