THE CRESOLS, XYLENOLS, AND CRESYLIC ACID

Reference to table [56], page [109], will show that, as distillation of coal tar proceeds and the temperature of distillation is increased, the phenol fraction is followed in order by the three cresols and then by the six xylenols. Each of these tar acids is a definite chemical compound with definite physical properties. Consideration of them as raw materials for synthetic resins is complicated by the fact that they are generally used in mixtures and that the commercial term, cresylic acid, applied to many of these mixtures has no definite relationship to the precise chemical terminology. Yet since the term cresylic acid is so widely used in commerce, since the tariff provides for imports under that name, and since the statistics available are in part in terms of cresylic acid and in part in terms of cresols and xylenols it is impossible to present the complete picture on the basis of the correct chemical terminology.