LESS THAN A PENNY'S WORTH OF BOROHYDRIDE - C&EN Global

Nov 6, 2010 - Publication Date: November 21, 1960. Copyright © 1960 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem. Eng. News Archives. First Page Image...
0 downloads 0 Views 131KB Size
LESS THAN A PENNY'S

WORTH OF BOROHYDRIDE

will "clean up" unwanted aldehydes, ketones, from a pound of product !

peroxides

Here are specific products which should respond effectively to borohydride treatment:

Now, with either MHI sodium borohydride or potassium borohydride it is possible to "clean up" minor amounts (0.5% or less) of these unwanted contaminants effectively by simple contact methods. This will be especially welcome news if you are now faced with the difficult problem of catalytic hydrogénation', distillation, or complicated chemical treatment to remove residual aldehydes, ketones or peroxides from your product. This is of especial importance if you must maintain color stability in your organic products, if you are concerned with carbonyl poisons in organo-metallic polymerization systems, or if you wish to reduce and inhibit peroxides in ethers. The easy borohydride method adds less than a penny a pound to the material cost of your product and may save more than that in processing costs!

ALCOHOLS ESTERS AND POLYESTERS AMINES NITRILES ETHERS AND POLYETHERS PENTAERYTHRITOL PEROXIDE CATALYZED POLYMERS

CELLULOSE PULPS PEROXIDE BLEACHED ORGANIC MATERIALS (waxes, etc.) CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS OXIDIZED HYDROCARBON STREAMS OLEFINS AND DIOLEFINS

Complete information on MHI sodium borohydride and potassium borohydride is available without obligation. Write today!

CHEMICAL

HYDRIDES

DIVISION

Metal Hydrides Incorporated P I O N E E R S IN H Y D R O G E N C O M P O U N D S 1 121 C O N G R E S S S T R E E T , B E V E R L Y , M A S S A C H U S E T T S