HO
O
1 . Aromatic hydroxy!
CICH,
O
CH, CI
O
N H2
2. Halogen
H2N
3. Amine groups
O
O
HO C
O
C OH
4 . Acid groups
If these 8 compounds don't fire your imagination,
HO CH,
o
CH,OH
5. Aliphatic hydroxyl
HO
HO CH,
R
o
CH 2
6. Phenolic groups
HS CH,
o
CH,SH
7. Mercaptan
CH,CI
CI CH-,
o
CH, CI
8. Halogen groups
we can show you 687 more. THESE ARE DIPHENYL OXIDE
DERIVATIVES,
eight of them. Whatever your specialty, they offer intriguing possibilities for solving current problems, for developing new products. Chances are you've never had an opportunity to work with diphenyl oxide derivatives. Up to now they have been mostly lab curiosities. Our direct process for producing phenol is also particularly well suited for making these derivatives. We can now supply them, for the first time, in commercial quantities. Those
shown here plus some 600 others. And we're adding new ones regularly. Note the unusual molecular structures, the multiple and varying reactive sites. Here's an invitation to let your imagination run free. A chance to be among the first along the path of some new (and potentially profitable) line of investigation. Go ahead. We'll be happy to start you off with data and s a m p l e s of t h e d e r i v a t i v e s t h a t interest you most. First step: use the coupon.
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