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Phenolic Resins: Chemistry, Reactions, Mechanism

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Phenolic Resins

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The chemistry of phenolic resins involves a variety of key factors which are critical in the design of the desired phenolic resin. These include:

  • Molar ratio of F to P

  • Mode of catalysis: acid, base, metal salt, enzyme

  • Liquid, solid, dispersion

  • Thermoplastic or thermosetting resin

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Gardziella, A., Pilato, L.A., Knop, A. (2000). Phenolic Resins: Chemistry, Reactions, Mechanism. In: Phenolic Resins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04101-7_2

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