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Aerating agent

Notwithstanding the fascinating reaction chemistry of N2O it is salutory to remember that its largest commercial use is as a propellant and aerating agent for whipped ice-cream — this depends on its solubility under pressure in vegetable fats coupled with its non-toxicity in small concentrations and its absence of taste. It was also formerly much used as an anaesthetic. [Pg.445]

Propellants, aerating agents, and gases gases used to supply force to expel a product or used to reduce the amount of oxygen with the product in packaging. [Pg.42]

Slurry expls contg a nitrite and sulfamate and/or sulfamic acid aeration agent are described. The agents are prepd in amts of 0.1—1.6% wt % of the compns and consist of NaNOg in combination with H2N.SO3NH4. [Pg.603]

Hercules Incorporated Aqueous Slurry Type Explosive Containing the Combination of Nitrite and Sulfamate and/or Sulfamic Acid as Aeration Agent... [Pg.371]

Hercules Incorporated Aqueous Slurry Blasting Composition of Non-Explosive Ingredients Containing Silicon and an Aeration Agent... [Pg.372]

Function Propellant and aerating agent carbonating agent direct-contact freezing agent. [Pg.96]

Function Propellant aerating agent packaging gas. REQUIREMENTS... [Pg.305]

Emulsifiers, as a consequence of their function, have a significant role in texture control. This involved emulsification of fat and water, aeration control and of foam stabilisation in the dairy based industries. In bakery processes, emulsifiers are used as dough strengtheners, as crumb softeners and as aerating agents. [Pg.326]

Cetodan. [Grindsted Pro. Grindsted Prods. Denmarii ] Acetylated monoglycerides food emulsifier, aerating agent plasticizer for chewing gum base al for resins, thermoplastics. [Pg.71]

Ryoto Sugar Ester. [Mitsubishi Kasei] Sucrose esters emulsifier, softener, conditioner, aerating agent for foods. [Pg.322]

The synthetic routes for these compounds are given in equations (17-26), and the structures are shown schematically as (34)-(39), in which P = PPhs. The oxonium salt, [(Ph3PAu)30] +, is a versatile aerating agent that is often used to introduce AuPPhs units into organometallic and cluster compounds. It is also a useful reagent in organic syntheses. [Pg.1458]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.489 ]




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