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Definition of Cumarone
1. Noun. A colorless oily compound extracted from coal tar and used in manufacturing synthetic resins.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cumarone
Literary usage of Cumarone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"P. 53792 of the Aktien-Gesellschaft fiir Teer- und Erdol- Industrie, cumarone is
prepared in the pure state from these oils by precipitation with picric ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"2, 350 Cubic alum and chrome alum (abst.), - - - 2, 370 Cucurbitaceae of
Uruguay (abst.), ----- 4, 236 cumarone of coal tar (abst. ..."
3. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"cumarone, reducing inflammability celluloid by, 2752. Cumene, treatment of
cellulose by, 236. —, paint remover containing, 2566. Cumene nitrate, 2967. ..."
4. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"A new class of artificial resins (cumarone resins) has attracted attention lately.
... The cumarone varnishes are said to be tacky, and although they can be ..."
5. A Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry: A Compendium of Laboratory Methods by Lassar Cohn (1895)
"15). The lower branch is placed in the furnace, the upper heats the vapours
preliminary to their FIG. 15- entering the lower. For example, although cumarone ..."