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A.L. Salamone and J.S. Reed, Preparation and microscopic analysis of cellulose binder solutions. Am. Ceram. Soc. Bull., 58 (1979) 618. [Pg.138]

Avicel. [FMC] Microcrystalline cellulose binder, disintegrant, flow aid, and ffller for pharmaceuticals and animal health prods. absorbent peptizing agent andcaking agent for oils. [Pg.41]

The cathode material, Lao.. i(Sro,4oFeo.8oCoo.2o03.6 was synthesized by spray drying method. After calcination and ball-milling, the cathode powder was screen printed on a 5x5 cm half cell with a electroMe prepared by sol-gel method, using an ethyl cellulose binder and a terpineol-based solvent . The area of the cathode layers was 4x4 cm with a thickness of about 50 pm. The cathode was dried and no sinter process was carried out before the electrochemical cell test. [Pg.166]

Vinyl chloride/ethylene copolymer binder, aq. paints Styrene/MA copolymer binder, aq. solvent systems Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose binder, aq. systems PEG hydrogenated castor oil binder, aq.-organic solvent systems Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose binder, automatic dishwashing Meroxapol 105 Meroxapol 108 Meroxapol 171 Meroxapol 172 Meroxapol 174 Meroxapol 178 Meroxapol 251 Meroxapol 252 Meroxapol 254 Meroxapol 255 Meroxapol 258 Meroxapol 311 Meroxapol 312 Meroxapol 314 binder, baby food Gluconolactone... [Pg.4896]

PVM/MA copolymer, isopropyl ester binder, glass fibers Styrene/PVP copolymer Vinyl acetate/ethylene/vinyl chloride terpolymer Vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate copolymer binder, glass treatment PEG-5M PEG-9M PEG-23M PEG-45M binder, gravure printing inks Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose binder, grinding wheels PEG-2 stearate binder, grindstones Sodium silicate binder, hair care... [Pg.4899]

Hydrolyzed casein Hydrolyzed milk protein binder, nylon Epoxy-novolac binder, oil cosmetics Hydrolyzed rice protein binder, oil hair care Hydrolyzed rice protein binder, oil oil-absorbent formulations Hydrolyzed rice protein binder, oil skin care Hydrolyzed rice protein binder, oil-well sands Phenol-formaldehyde resin Phenolic resin binder, organic solvent systems Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose binder, outdoor paints Potassium silicate binder, paints... [Pg.4901]

Carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose binder, water colors 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol 2,3-Dichloro-1-propanol... [Pg.4904]

Colburn and Booth reported on an acrylate monomer, photoinitiator, and cellulose binder as a holographic composite. The composite is coated on... [Pg.153]

Polymer polyacrylate, cellulose, hydrophobically modified cellulose Binder 1-35... [Pg.91]

An optimum formulation of a model tablet containing furosemide (active ingredient), cyclodextrin polymer (di-sintegrant) and microcrystalline cellulose (binder) found by a computer optimization process (5) wsls investigated. [Pg.646]

Ceramic paper with a high content of a-BN fibers and with microfibrillated fibers as binders (or, for some applications, with cellulose binders [7]) may be used as insulation material in lithium thermal batteries [8]. [Pg.59]

Another drawback often seen when using cellulose binders is difficulty in deairing. Cellulose-bound slips tend to exhibit evidence of large bubble populations in green tapes. Many methods have been... [Pg.43]

The big picture in this case focuses mainly on the ability to plasticize these water-soluble polymers in the desired manner. Many plasticizers have been used and reported for both PVA and cellulose binders, but the vast majority fall into the category of Type II plasticizers. Glycerin and various glycols have been reported, and seen by the authors, to be very effective lubricants in the water-soluble tape casting systems. The earlier section on plasticizers, however, pointed out that while a Type II plasticizer is desired in some cases, the mandatory plasticizing agent found in all tapes is the Type I plasticizer or binder solvent. The requirements of a Type I plasticizer are solution of the binder polymer and low volatility. Water-soluble binders are plasticized (Type I) by water, which satisfies both of these criteria. [Pg.229]

Kokubo H, Nakamura S, Sunada H. Effect of several cellulosic binders on particle size distribution of granules prepared by a high-speed mixer. Chem Pharm Bull 1993 41(12) 2151-2155. [Pg.127]

From a slurry (a) glass powder suspended in amyl acetate or butyl carbitol with nitro-cellulose or ethyl cellulose binder (b) slurry is screened onto substrates or deposited by other methods (c) solvent evaporated below 200 C, (d) binder burned off at 150-300 C (e) glass is fused at 450°C for one hour... [Pg.701]

Cellulosic binders - Cellulose is a natural anhydroglucose polymer that is insoluble in water and all organic solvents. The cellulose esters, nitrocellulose (actually cellulose nitrate) and cellulose acetobutyrate are solvent-soluble derivatives used in coatings. [Pg.125]

Photolysis of HABIs as a result of UV-irradiation leads to radicals that abstract an electron from the leucodye salt, which then disproportionates to form at least one dye molecule. Visible light absorbed by the quinone converts it into a reduced derivative, which can react with the imidazolyl radical as the latter is formed. Reaction between these species is very rapid and prevents the radical from interacting with the leucodye salt. Hence, no color is formed. The quinone reduction product also interacts with the cellulosic binder, converting the initially light yellow coating to colorless. Initial studies of a preferred quinone/H-donor combination employed Carbowax. In time amine derivatives were found to be more effective. [Pg.80]


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