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Novel water-soluble antimony compounds and their preparation
   
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US Patent 4609747
Issued Date
September 2, 1986
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Novel organic water-soluble antimony compounds are prepared by reacting an alkoxyalkylamine with a hydroxycarboxylic acid to form an intermediate product and then reacting the intermediate product with an antimony oxide. These compounds are useful for use as catalyst metal poison passivators.
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Atlantic Richfield (Los Angeles, CA)
Published
September 2, 1986
Application Number
06/672,555
Filed
November 19, 1984
US Classification
556/77   556/76 987/24
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C07C   59/00   (20060101)   C07C   59/255   (20060101)   C07F   9/00   (20060101)   C07F   9/90   (20060101)  
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260/446   556/76   556/77  
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