EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: Snyder
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Chapter E, Problem 6PP

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The familiar “epoxy resins” or “epoxy glues” usually consist of two components that are sometimes labeled “resin” and “hardener.” The resin is manufactured by allowing bisphenol A to react with an excess of epichlorohydrin, Chapter E, Problem 6PP, Practice Problem E.6
The familiar “epoxy resins” or “epoxy glues” usually consist of two components , example  1 in the presence of a base until a low-molecular-weight polymer is obtained. (a) What is a likely structure for this polymer? (b) What is the purpose of using an excess of epichlorohydrin? (c) The hardener is usually an amine such as the compound shown below. What reaction takes place when the resin and hardener are mixed?

Chapter E, Problem 6PP, Practice Problem E.6
The familiar “epoxy resins” or “epoxy glues” usually consist of two components , example  2

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