Abstract
AbstractFormaldehyde was reacted with both 2,4‐dimethylphenol(2,4‐xyenol) and 2,6‐dimethylphenol(2,6‐xylenol), which are model compounds of monofunctional phenols, and the reaction products were subjected to HLC analysis to elucidate details of the formation process and bonding manner of a formal group, which can greatly affect the performance of phenol–formaldehyde resins. As a result, formal compounds of dimethylphenols were successfully separated by HLC. It was further found, as a result of tracing the reactions by HLC, that the formation of a formal group occurs at either position of the ortho and para positions, and that methylol compounds were formed following formation of the formal compounds. Furthermore, as a result of NMR analysis as well as consideration of solvation on the basis of the relative elution volumes of the nonacetylated and acetylated reaction products it was found that the formal group was added to the phenol nuclei.
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