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Betaine-type antistatic agents

Betaines are trialkyl derivatives of glycine, which exist as dipolar ions of the formula Rj NCH2COJ. Typical examples of betaine-type antistatic agents are stearylbetaine and dodecyldimethyl-ethanesulfo-betaine. They are used mainly for polyolefins. [Pg.141]

Betaine-type antistatic agents are mainly used for polyolefins. They are am-photheric substances and can form salts with acids and bases. Typical examples are stearylbetaine and dodecyldimethyl-ethanesulfobetaine [12]. [Pg.132]


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