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Meaning of "aromatic acids"

Aromatic acids: Chemical compounds with both aromatic (ring-like) and acidic properties, commonly found in organic chemistry and various industrial applications

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Aromatic acids are a type of aromatic compound.
Also possible are aromatic acids such as benzoic acid.
Said acids can be both aliphatic and aromatic acids.
Aromatic acids used in the process also include dicarboxylic acids.
Suitable acids include both aliphatic and aromatic acids.
Preferred acids are aliphatic or aromatic acids of the type specified above.
The preferred electron donor compounds include esters of aromatic acids.
The dianhydrides of the tetracarboxylic aromatic acids are the preferred additives.
Preferred internal electron donor compounds include esters of aromatic acids.
Aromatic acids within this definition include benzoic and salicylic acid.
Oxidation process for the manufacture of aromatic acids from alkylaromatic compounds.
Preferred titanium component electron donor compounds include esters of aromatic acids.
Methods of catalytically purifying crude polycarboxylic aromatic acids including terephthalic acid are known.
The present invention relates to a new process for the preparation of aromatic acids.
Aromatic acids such as isophthalic acid and its other isomers are sometimes added as modifiers.

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Acid chlorides and isocyanates derived from aromatic acids are less preferred.
Aromatic acids include compounds that contain a COOH group bonded to an aromatic ring.
A preferred class of contrast agents includes various esters and amides of iodinated aromatic acids.
Industrial Applicability Very large amounts of aromatic acids are produced worldwide each year.
Preferred titanium component electron donor compounds as internal modifiers include esters of aromatic acids.
Esters of di - and tricarboxylic aromatic acids are preferred.
Other suitable peroxyacids are derived from the oxidation of dicarboxylic acids arid aromatic acids.
Some other important aromatic acids include the following,.
The substrate preferences and tolerance towards selected lignin derived aromatic acids were profiled.
Saturated aliphatic or aromatic acids are preferred, such as adipic acid or isophthalic acid.
Two recent patents may be considered among the various known methods of preparing aromatic acids.
Preferred acids are aliphatic or aromatic acids of the above-mentioned type.
Suitable organic acids that can be used include aliphatic carboxylic acid and aromatic acids.
Examples of aromatic acids include substituted benzoic, phthalic, and salicylic acids.
The anion resin also consumes considerable amounts of sodium hydroxide to remove the aromatic acids.
Preferred aromatic acids are terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and naphthalene dicarboxylic acids.
The carboxylic acid suitable in the present context includes both aliphatic and aromatic acids.
Recovery of dicarboxylic aromatic acids from polyester-resin contained in articles for recycling.
Organic acids to form salts with polyvalent metals include aliphatic carboxylic acids and aromatic acids.
Suitable aromatic acids include benzoic acid, phthallic acid and salicylic acid.
Reaction products of di-isopropanolamine and aromatic acids.
Suitably bicarboxylic aromatic acids are, for example, terephthalic acid and isophthalic acid.
Aliphatic acids, fatty acids and aromatic acids.
Suitable aromatic acids are, for example, benzoic acid and tertiairy butyl benzoic acid.
Table 1 gives a number of reaction products of di-isopropanolamine and aromatic acids.
If desired, these acids may be combined with aromatic acids to obtain the desired properties.
These may be linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic acids or alternatively aromatic acids.
Examples of aromatic acids are terephthalic and isophthalic acids, naphtalenedicarboxylic acids and diphenyleneether dicarboxylic acid.
They may be linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic acids, or alternatively aromatic acids.
Examples of aromatic acids are terephthalic and isophthalic acids, naphtalenedicarboxylic acids and diphenylenether dicarboxylic acids.
They may be linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic acids or else aromatic acids.
Esters of aromatic acids and of alcohols containing 4 to 22 carbon atoms, in particular tridecyl trimellitate ;.
Organic acids may for example include aliphatic carboxylic acids, or aromatic acids.
Preferred monocarboxylic acids are aromatic acids or alicyclic acids, e.g., benzoic acid or abietic acid.
Examples of suitable organic acids include aliphatic acids, alicyclic acids, aromatic acids and heterocyclic acids.

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