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Nov 7, 2010 - SAVE $12,000. Chem. Eng. News , 1972, 50 (20), pp 20–21. DOI: 10.1021/cen-v050n020.p020. Publication Date: May 15, 1972. Copyright © ...
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SAVE Emery Azelaic Acid will match If you're using sebacic acid or one of its derivatives, you could be paying a $12,000 premium per carload and getting nothing extra in return. The reasoning is simple.

net result is you're paying approximately 30^ more per pound for that extra atom you don't even need. And, on a 40,000-pound carload, that's a premium of $12,000.

Superior performance

Equivalent in nylon

Emerox® Azelaic Acid equals or outperforms sebacic acid in virtually all derivative forms. E m e r y ' s azelaic acid is a 9-carbon, straight chain, saturated, dibasic acid. Sebacic acid has 10 carbon atoms. The

One example of azelaic acid performance is the use of 6/9 nylons (based on Emerox 1144) for applications formerly requiring 6/10 nylons. The 6/9 nylons are equivalent to 6/10 in these areas: flexibility and

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toughness; tensile strength; elongation and flexural modulus properties; and, resistance to hydrolysis and moisture pickup. Moreover, 6/9 nylons exhibit superior low-temperature properties and color. Better in plasticizers

The same cost/performance relationship applies to other derivatives of Emerox Azelaic Acid and sebacic acid. For example, di-2-ethylhexyl azelate (DOZ) and di-octyl sebacate

$12,000 sebacic acid in everything but price. (DOS) are both excellent lowtemperature plasticizers and give equivalent overall per­ formance. The difference is the azelate is priced 20-30^ less per pound. Improves food films

Comparing food film plasti­ cizers is another case in point. Di-n-hexyl azelate (DNHZ) and di-butyl sebacate (DBS) perform well in this applica­ tion—although DNHZ gives better overall performance.

Again, the azelate costs 20-30^ less per pound. Quality/Economy

When you consider the quality and performance similarities between azelaic and sebacic acids, think about that $12,000 premium for one extra carbon atom. Do you really need it? You can begin saving sub­ stantial sums on your dibasic acid requirements today by filling out the coupon. Or, call us at 513/762-6200.

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Organic Chemicals Division Dept. 5 0 1 , Carew T o w e r C i n c i n n a t i , O h i o 45202 Western Operations, Santa Fe Springs, California Emery Industries (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, Ontario Export Division, Cincinnati Please send: Π Sample of Emerox 1144 (polymer grade) Azelaic Acid Π "Emerox Azelaic Acids and Polymer In­ termediates" brochure Π "Abstracts of Azelaic Acid Use - Patents and Journal References" Name Title Please check and sign coupon, clip and attach to your company letterhead and mail.

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