John R. Jones, Carlo Poncipe, J. M. Barton, W. W. Wright
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Application of new radiochemical methods to the study of the cure of epoxies by various imidazoles
The reaction between phenylglycidyl ether and a number of substituted imidazoles has been investigated using a combination of tritium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and radio-high performance liquid chromatography, two methods that have not been used previously in this area. For more volatile catalysts such as aromatic amines radio-gas chromatography can be employed to good effect.