FROM SHELL CHEMICAL
• • • in tank cars and drums Here are typical reactions of Allyl Alcohol that may suggest ways through which you can accomplish useful chemical syntheses: Polymerization
Reactions i n v o l v i n g THE DOUBLE BOND
Homopolymers Linear copolymers* | Cross-linked copolymers* CH2-CH-CH2OH
Halogens (X 2 )
I I Amines (RNH 2 )
I
|_X X CH2-CH2-CH2OH
I
RNH
Organic Acids (RCOOH)
Reactions i n v o l v i n g THE HYDROXYL GROUP
CH2 = CH-CH 2 OOCR CS2 and KOH
1 H2S
Oxidation
Reactions i n v o l v i n g
PKS-C-O—C3H5
Rearrangement
II S CH 2 =CH-CH 2 SH
3(HCOOH) CH3-CH2-CHO
BOTH FUNCTIONS *Linear copolymers with mono-allyl esters, styrene and other singly unsaturated compounds; cross-linked copolymers with di- and tri-allyl esters of di- and tribasic acids and with drying oils.
Alkylation(C 6 H 6 )
C
H3-CH-CH2
I
I
C6H5 C6H5
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