Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C08G 1814
US Classification:
521171
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Process For Preparing An Oxyalkylated Product And Reaction Product Thereof
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C07E 9145
US Classification:
260921
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C07F 9145 C08G 7104
US Classification:
252182
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C08G 1814
US Classification:
521159
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C09K 300
US Classification:
252182
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI Louis C. Pizzini - Trenton MI Robert J. Hartman - Southgate MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C08G 1814 C08G 1848 C08G 1850
US Classification:
521159
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated product useful for making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide with a heated mixture of a phenol and a non-phenolic active hydrogen compound, at least one of which can be halogenated, in the presence of a catalyst complex of a phenol and an iron or aluminum substance. The mixture can also include a neutral phosphorus compound and/or acid anhydrides to enhance flame retardant properties. Optionally, also, the oxyalkylation reaction can be terminated by adding a tri (lower alkyl) amine and alkylene oxide to react with residual phenolic hydrogen in the mixture.
Process For Preparing Halogenated Aromatic Hydroxy Ethers
Arthur Lawrence Austin - Southgate MI William Walter Levis - Wyandotte MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C07C 4102
US Classification:
260613B
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated, halogenated product useful in making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an epoxide compound with a halogenated aromatic hydroxyl-containing compound (phenol) which is either a monohydroxy or polyhydroxy compound. Said aromatic hydroxyl compound has a hydroxy group attached directly to the aromatic nucleus. By the process of the invention, hydroxyalkylation occurs in the presence of a catalyst selectively active in the predominant oxyalkylation of aromatic hydroxyl groups, said catalyst selected from the group consisting of zinc, magnesium and a zinc or magnesium salt as defined. The reaction mixture can include an aliphatic hydroxyl-containing compound, a neutral phosphorus compound, and aliphatic or aromatic anhydrides or mixtures thereof to enhance the flame-retardant properties of the oxyalkylated product.
Process For Preparing Halogenated Aromatic Hydroxy Ethers
Arthur L. Austin - Southgate MI William W. Levis - Wyandotte MI
Assignee:
BASF Wyandotte Corporation - Wyandotte MI
International Classification:
C08K 506 C08K 550 C07C 4102
US Classification:
252186
Abstract:
An oxyalkylated, halogenated product useful in making polyurethane foams is prepared by reacting an epoxide compound with a halogenated aromatic hydroxyl-containing compound (phenol) which is either a monohydroxy or polyhydroxy compound. Said aromatic hydroxyl compound has a hydroxy group attached directly to the aromatic nucleus. By the process of the invention, hydroxyalkylation occurs in the presence of a catalyst selectively active in the predominant oxyalkylation of aromatic hydroxyl groups, said catalyst selected from the group consisting of zinc, magnesium and a zinc or magnesium salt as defined. The reaction mixture can include an aliphatic hydroxyl-containing compound, a neutral phosphorus compound, and aliphatic or aromatic anhydrides or mixtures thereof to enhance the flame-retardant properties of the oxyalkylated product.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Complex Litigation Confronts the Jury System: A Case Study
Tri City RadiologyIndian Path Medical Center 2000 Brookside Dr, Kingsport, TN 37660 (423)8576000 (phone), (423)8576082 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of South Alabama College of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Austin graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 1988. He works in Kingsport, TN and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Radiology. Dr. Austin is affiliated with Indian Path Medical Center.
Miltonvale Wesleyan Academy Miltonvale KS 1951-1955
Community:
H Worrell, Cheryl Anderson, Don Hillen, Ruth Hildebrandt, Charles Beghtel, Martin Capehart, Ardyce Schake, Annette Powell, Marilyn Ernst, David Goldsmith, Lora Mason