释义 |
res·ol noun or res·ole \ˈreˌzȯl, -zōl\ (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary resin (I) + -ol; probably originally formed as German resol (plural resole) : a fusible resin soluble in alkali and alcohol that is formed as the first resin stage in the alkaline condensation of a phenol and an aldehyde to a phenolic resin, that consists essentially of a mixture of phenol alcohols, and that is used chiefly in laminating and impregnating paper and fabrics — called also A-stage resin; compare resite, resitol |