Abstract

AbstractIn exploratory tests, mono‐, di‐, and trialdehyde oils and methyl azelaaldehydate (MAZ), preferably in the form of their acetals, reacted with various polyols with few exceptions to produce potentially useful derivatives. The polyols included pentaerythritol, methyl glucoside, glucose, sorbitol and poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA). Preliminary evaluation of some of the derivatives was carried out in several applications. Among the more promising were: films derived from MAZ and glucose or PVA; melt adhesives for nonpolar substrates from trialdehyde oil and methyl glucoside; and molding compounds derived from MAZ and PVA.

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