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Isosorbide or 1,4:3,6 dianhydrosorbitol is a solid compound with melting point of 60-62 degree C derived from corn starch. Hydrolysis of corn starch results in D-glucose, hydrogenation of D-glucose gives D-sorbitol and double dehydration of sorbitol catalyzed by acids results in isosorbide. Isosorbide is a very interesting compound for polyurethane chemistry, since it has a rigid bicyclic...
Source : RPA 12-14 1107981 NDN- 131-0164-4516-8
AUTHORS- Mihail, Ionescu; Petrovic, Z. S.; Manmohan, DeepSandhu; Javni, I.; Bilic, N.; Eastwood, E.
PUBLICATION DATE- 2011
PP 12
CITATION INFORMATION- Washington, DC, American Chemistry Council,Center for the Polyurethanes Industry, 2011, Flash Drive, paper 45, pp.12
DOCUMENT TYPE- Conference Paper
CORPORATE AUTHOR- Pittsburg,State University; Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies
CORPORATE EDITOR- American Chemistry Council,Center for the Polyurethanes Industry
SUBFILE CODE- RR
CONFERENCE INFORMATION- Polyurethanes 2011 Technical Conference. Proceedings of a conference held Nashville, Tn., 26th-28th Sept.2011
ISSUE OF ORIGINATION- 201208
LANGUAGE- English
SpecialChem4Adhesives Members Reactions
New Isosorbide - Jul 19, 2012
posted by Aniq Sufi, R&D - Applied/ Formulation/ Product development at HiTherm, LLC
This is an interesting product, one that I would like to try in some of our formulations for cast elastomers and perhaps foams. Is it commercially available? Is any product available for R & D trials?