DETECTION OF ROSIN, ROSIN DERIVATIVES, AND PHENOLIC RESIN MODIFICATIONS IN ALKYD COATINGS USING ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROPHOTOMETRY.
Abstract
Ultraviolet spectrophotometry is used to show the presence of rosin or ester gum modifications in the unsaponifiable portion of an isolated alkyd coating vehicle. Phenolic resins are similarly detected in either the unsaponifiable portion or in the oil acids fraction if they are saponified. Phenolic resins are readily detectable; however, the method is limited to 5%, on the non-volatile basis, of rosin or ester gum. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0646383
Entities
People
- Marilyn R. Allis