Abstract
1. A continuous process has been developed for the production of mixtures of dicarboxylic acids by oxidizing liquid n-paraffins with air under pressure without using chemical reagents. 2. It has been shown possible to convert n-paraffins extensively in the oxidation process into mixtures of C4-C10 dicarboxylic acids and their derivatives. 3. The possibility has been shown experimentally of using mixtures of synthetic and dicarboxylic acids instead of sebacic and adipic acids in the production of rigid polyurethane foams, electrically insulating lacquers, and glass-reinforced plastics, as well as in the production of film-forming substances.
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