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resite, n. Chem.|ˈrɛzaɪt| [ad. G. resit (H. Lebach 1909, in Zeitschr. f. angew. Chem. XXII. 1601), f. L. rēs-īna resin n. + -it -ite1.] Any of the insoluble, infusible resins that are the final products of phenol-aldehyde copolymerizations.
1913H. Lebach in Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry XXXII. 559/2 For the final product, whether it be called Bakelite ‘C’, Resinite, Condensite, or by some other name, I suggest the name ‘Resite’. 1935C. Ellis Chem. Synthetic Resins I. xiv. 307 Resites (C stage) are branched-chain macro⁓molecules. 1950Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. (ed. 4) X. 24/2 The resin hardens on further heating and becomes insoluble and infusible. This is the ‘C’ or resite stage and consists of macromolecules with numerous branched and cross-linked chains. 1973[see resitol]. |