cardanol

cardanol
car·da·nol

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  • Anacardic acid — Anacardic acids are chemical compounds found in the shell of the cashew nut ( Anacardium occidentale ). As they are closely related to urushiol, they also cause an allergic skin rash on contact, known as urushiol induced contact dermatitis.… …   Wikipedia

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  • Phenalkamine — Ein typisches Cardanol. Hieraus werden durch Einführung von Aminogruppen Phenalkamine hergestellt. Als Phenalkamine (Phenolalkanamine) bezeichnet man bestimmte teilsynthetische Härter für Epoxidharze, die selbst bei niedrigen Temperaturen (unter… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • anacardic acid — |anə|kärdik noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary anacardic (from New Latin Anacardium + International Scientific Vocabulary ic) + acid; originally formed as German anakardsäure : a brown crystalline vesicant phenolic acid found a …   Useful english dictionary

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