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Cellulose carboxy-methylated

Collectors. Oleic acid, mixtures of oleic and linolic acid, sodium oleat, tall oil, saponified tall oil and mixtures of these substances, coriander oil, rape oil, mustard oil, pyridine base, water-soluble carbohydrates of the green oil type, also in saponated form, fatty acids and their salts, fish oil, hydroxy-ethylene-cellulose, carboxy-methyl-cellulose. [Pg.183]

This section will cover blends of polymers, both exhibiting water solubihty. Many of the water soluble polymers have been noted in earher sections in this chapter to exhibit misci-bihty with non-water soluble polymers. These water soluble polymers include poly(ethylene oxide), poly(N-vinyl pyrollidone), poly(vinyl amine), polyacrylamide, poly(N,N-dimethyl acrylamide poly(acryhc acid), poly(methacrylic acid), poly(ethyl oxazohne), poly(styrene sulfonic acid), poly(vinyl pyridine), poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyl ethyl ceUulose, hydroxy propyl cellulose, carboxy methyl ceUulose, poly(itaconic acid) and poly(ethyleneimine) (several structures shown below). [Pg.191]

Rayon, cellophane Cellulose acetate Cellulose nitrate Hydroxy ethyl cellulose Carboxy methyl cellulose Ethyl cellulose Methyl cellulose Polyvinyl alcohol Polyvinyl butyral Polyvinyl formal Brominated butyl rubber Polyvinyl cinnamate Cellulose nitrate (guncotton) Chlorinated rubber Graft copolymer... [Pg.171]

CMC/PAC sodium carboxy-methyl cellulose anionic 140 filtration control, viscosity builder sensitive to salinity, multivalent ions... [Pg.179]

Another binary mixture, namely, (acrylic acid/ acrylamide) was grafted onto carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) [25]. [Pg.504]

Laundry detergent may also contain polyethylene glycol, a polymer that prevents dirt from redepositing on the clothes. This function used to be the job of phosphates. Another polymer used for this purpose is carboxy methyl cellulose, which is derived from natural cellulose but is very soluble in water. [Pg.213]

B. E. Dobroskok, Z. G. Gulyaeva, N. N. Kubareva, R. Kh. Muslimov, S. A. Nizova, V. V. Terekhova, E. E. Yanchenko, A. B. Zezin, V. A. Kabanov, R. Kh. Musabirov, and S. P. Valueva. Plugging composition for hydro-insulation of oil stratum—contains polydimethyl-diallyl ammonium chloride, sodium salt of carboxy methyl cellulose, sodium chloride and water. Patent SU 1758209-A, 1992. [Pg.380]

Experimental studies of the adsorption of polyelectrolyte have been reported by several authors Pefferkom, Dejardin, and Varoqui (3) measured the hydrodynamic thickness of an alternating copolymer of maleic acid and ethyl vinyl ether adsorbed on the pore walls in cellulose ester filter as a function of the molecular weight and the concentration of NaCl. Robb et al. (4) studied the adsorption of carboxy methyl cellulose and poly (acrylic acid) onto surfaces of insoluble inorganic salts. However, their studies are limited to the measurements of adsorbance and the fraction of adsorbed segments. [Pg.40]

Polymer Media Alginate (Sodium) Cellulose Sulfate Carboxy- methyl Cellulose Xanthan Carrageenan (A) Gellan Gum Poly Glutamic Acid... [Pg.26]

Carrington et al. [1.124] usd thermomechanical analysis (TMA) to study the ice-crystallization temperature of 30 % (w/w) fructose, sucrose and glucose with and without sodium carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC). TMA has been used to measure the expansion of... [Pg.53]

Some porphyry copper ores contain naturally floatable gangue minerals, such as chlorites and aluminosilicates, as well as preactivated quartz. Sodium silicate, carboxy methyl-cellulose and dextrins are common depressants used to control gangue flotation. [Pg.10]

Surface sizes are usually solutions of water-soluble polymers. The most important of which, because of its commercial cheapness, is starch. Other more costly but more specialised film-forming polymers such as soluble cellulose derivatives (particularly carboxy-methyl cellulose), polyvinyl alcohol and alginates are also used. [Pg.144]

Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose E 468 Cross linked sodium carboxy methyl cellulose... [Pg.37]

Glazing Agent 469 Enz. hydrolysed carboxy methyl cellulose 2000/63 FNP 52 - -... [Pg.260]

Stabilizer 468 Crosslinked Na carboxy methyl cellulose NS 35th Not evaluated... [Pg.273]

Also referred to as endo-l,4-j8-glucanase and carboxy-methyl cellulase, this enzyme [EC 3.2.1.4] catalyzes the endohydrolysis of l,4-j8-D-glucosidic linkages in cellulose. The enzyme also catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1,4-Unkages in /3-D-glucans also containing 1,3-Unkages. [Pg.123]

Attempts to examine the process of cellulose crystallization have frequently involved culturing Acetobacter in the presence of fluorescent brighteners, direct dyes, carboxy-methyl-cellulose, or other agents which compete for interchain hydrogen bond sites, thereby disrupting microfibril formation... [Pg.240]

Carboxy methyl cellulose is the most commonly used binder in the dental preparation. [Pg.420]

Improved lead azide (Co-precipitated Na-CMC) For this form of LA, precipitation is carried out using sodium carboxy methyl cellulose (Na-CMC). [Pg.77]


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