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Ammonium Stearate

Ammonium acetate Ammonium adipate Ammonium benzoate Ammonium bicarbonate Ammonium biflluoride Ammonium binoxalate Ammonium bisulfate Ammonium bitartrate Ammonium tetraborate Ammonium bromide Ammonium carbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium citrate Ammonium diclnomate Ammonium fluoride Ammonium fluorosilicate Ammonium gluconate Ammonium iodide Ammonium molybdate Ammonium nitrate Ammonium oxalate Ammonium perchlorate Ammonium picrate Ammonium polysulfide Ammonium salicylate Ammonium stearate Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfide (hydrosulfide) Ammonium tartrate Ammonium tliiocyanate Ammonium thiosulfate... [Pg.262]

Reactions with organic acids such as formic, acetic, benzoic, oxalic, and salicylic acids produce their corresponding ammonium salts concentrated ammonia solution in excess forms ammonium stearate, CH3 (CH2)i6 COONH4 with stearic acid. [Pg.23]

Ammonium Oxalate Ammonium Oxalate Hydrate Ammonium Pentaborate Ammonium Pentaborate Tetrahydrate Ammonium Pentachlorozincate Ammonium Perchlorate Ammonium Peroxydisulfate Ammonium Persulfate Ammonium Phosphate Ammonium Phosphate, Dibasic Ammonium Rhodanate Ammonium Rhodanide Ammonium Silicofluoride Ammonium Stearate Ammonium Sulfamate Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Sulfhydrate Solution Ammonium Sulfide Ammonium Sulfide Solution Ammonium Sulfite Ammonium Sulfocyanate Ammonium Sulfocyanide Ammonium Tartrate Ammonium Thiocyanate Ammonium Thiosulfate Ammonium Zinc Chloride Amorphous Phosphorus AMS... [Pg.22]

Add required quantity of emulsion breaking agent — barium chloride, acetic acid, ammonium stearate, magnesium sulfate... [Pg.345]

Ibid, Emulsion Type Explosive Composition Containing Ammonium Stearate or Alkali Metal Stearate , U P 3770522 (1973) CA 80, 49974 (1974) 4) Merck (1976), 75 (No 584)... [Pg.439]

Stearic Acid/Methyl- n-Octyl Ammonium Stearate 105... [Pg.12]

Anonymous. Final report of the safety assessment of lithium stearate, aluminum distearate, aluminum stearate, aluminum tristearate, ammonium stearate, calcium stearate, magnesium stearate, potassium stearate, sodium stearate, and zinc stearate. ] Am Coll Toxicol 1982 1 143-177. [Pg.432]

Metal sulfonate-containing ethylene-propylene-diolefin ter-polymers (EPDM) were plasticized with stearic acid and derivatives for the reduction of the melt viscosities of these ionomers through interaction with the very strong ionic associations. Substantial improvements in melt flow were achieved with stearic acid and the zinc, lead, and ammonium stearates, while other metal stearates were ineffective. Zinc stearate and lead stearate not only markedly improved melt flow but, remarkably, also enhanced the mechanical properties of the plasticized systems. These unique additives were fully compatible with the EPDM ionomers and provided thermoelastic systems with excellent physical properties and ready processability. [Pg.40]

The plasticizing effects of a larger number of metal stearates on the zinc sulfonate ionomer were examined, and the results are given in Table III in terms of flow and mechanical properties. Lead stearate, zinc stearate, and ammonium stearate significantly improved melt flow along with the stearic acid control. The barium, magnesium, sodium, lithium, and calcium stearates showed little, if any, improvement in melt flow. Of the four melt flow improvers, both stearic acid and ammonium stearate exerted deleterious effects on tensile properties. Only the zinc and lead stearates substantially improved tensile properties. Thus, while zinc stearate is not unique, the number of fatty acid derivatives that improve both melt flow and mechanical properties is limited. [Pg.49]

React magnesium hydroxide in an aqueous solution of either sodium or ammonium stearate. This method can yield a very uniform coverage of the hydroxide powder. [Pg.184]

Ammtmium Stearate 33%. [HartChem. Ltd.] Ammonium stearate foam stabilizer, hand modifier for frothed latex systems. [Pg.24]

Astro Foam S l. [Astro Industries] Ammonium stearate liq. foaming or frothing agent... [Pg.38]

ESTANE 5703 (51-79-6) see urethane. ESTANO (Spanish) (7440-31-5) see tin. ESTEARATO AMONICO (Spanish) (1002-89-7) see ammonium stearate. ESTEARATO de ZINC (Spanish) (557-05-1) see zinc stearate. [Pg.434]

Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt. See Ammonium stearate Octadecanoic acid butyl ester. See Butyl stearate Octadecanoic acid calcium salt. See Calcium stearate Octadecanoic acid, 9,10-epoxy-, 2-ethylhexyl ester. See 2-Ethylhexyl... [Pg.1227]


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