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Copper rosinate

Copper compounds are used routinely and widely to control freshwater snails that serve as intermediate vectors of schistosomiasis and other diseases that afflict humans (Hasler 1949 NAS 1977 Rowe and Prince 1983 Winger etal. 1984 Al-Sabri etal. 1993). These compounds include copper sulfate, copper pentachlorophenate, copper carbonate, copper-tartaric acid, Paris green (copper arsenite-acetate), copper oxide, copper chloride, copper acetyl acetonate, copper dimethyl dithiocar-bamate, copper ricinoleate, and copper rosinate (Cheng 1979). Also, many species of oyster enemies are controlled by copper sulfate dips. All tested species of marine gastropods, tunicates, echinoderms, and crabs that had been dipped for 5 seconds in a saturated solution of copper sulfate died if held in air for as little as a few seconds to 8 h mussels, however, were resistant (MacKenzie 1961). [Pg.130]

Another relatively simple approach is that of Stolzberg and Rosin [419]. The sample is spiked with an excess of copper, then passed through a Chelex 100 column. The column retains the free copper ion, but passes the copper associated with strong ligands. The chelated copper eluted from the column is measured by plasma emission spectrometry. [Pg.429]

A somewhat crude though convenient classification can be made on the basis of the principal ingredients, thus. (1) Portland cement, (2> high alumina cemenl. (3) sodium silicate. (4 magnesium oxychloride plus copper powder, (5) litharge or red lead plus glycerol. (6) rubber latex, and (7) synthetic resins. Supplementary materials to be considered are asbestos, white lead, plaster of Paris, sulfur, graphile, sand, pilch, tar, rosin, and boiled linseed oil. [Pg.314]

Derivation By heating copper sulfate and rosin oil and filtering and drying the precipitate. [Pg.335]

Tenn Cop 5E. [Boliden Intettrade] Copper salts of fatty and rosin acids agric. fungicide. [Pg.370]

Cobalt, Cobalt acetate (ous) Cobalt linoleate (ous) Cobalt naphthenate (ous) Cobalt octoate. Cobalt sulfate (ous) Cobalt tallate Copper linoleate Copper naphthenate. Copper octoate. Copper tallate Erucic acid, 2-Ethylhexolc add. Iron linoleate Iron naphthenate. Iron octoate Iron tallate Lead linoleate Lead naphthenate. Lead octoate. Lead tallate. Lithium drier Magnesium stearate Manganese acetate (ous) Manganese linoleate Manganese naphthenate Manganese octoate Manganese tallate. Menhaden oit Naphthenic add. Nickel octoate Nuact NOPB Prifrac 2990 Rosin-, Sorbitan tallate Strontium drier. Zinc 2-ethylhexanoate Zinc naphthenate Zinc tallate. Zirconium octoate... [Pg.1509]

Copper naphthenate preservative, rosin dispeisions Proxel BD 20 preservative, rubber iatex... [Pg.1581]

Busan 1030 Copper naphthenate Copper 8-qulnollnolate Cupric sulfate pentahydrate DIacetone alcohol, DIdecyIdImonlum chloride Glyceryl losinate Lead naphthenate Magnesium sllbofluorlde Methyl rosinate. Mineral spirits Noramium DA.50 Paraffin-, Pentaerythrltyl hydrogenated rosinate. Sodium chromate Sodium fluoride Tdbutyltln oxide, VM P naphtha Zbc naphthenate... [Pg.1581]

Definition Rosin deriv. reacted with copper Empirical C40H58CUO4 Formula Cu(C2oH2902)2... [Pg.1034]

Nonyl nonoxynol-150 Polystyrene Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate Vinyl chloride/vinylidene chloride copolymer paper, food-packaging Ceteareth CIO-12 pareth-3 CIO-12 pareth-6 CIO-12 pareth-8 Cl2-14 pareth-1 C12-14 pareth-3 C12-14 pareth-4 C12-14 pareth-7 C12-14 pareth-8 C12-14 pareth-11 Methyl hydrogenated rosinate Nonyl nonoxynol-7 Octoxynol PEG/PPG-35/9 copolymer PEG/PPG-125/30 copolymer PEG-14 tallate PEG-3.5 tetramethyl decynediol Petroleum distillates Polydimethylsiloxane Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate Rosin, polymerized Tall oil glycerides paper, impregnating Terpene resin paper, light-sensitive Copper nitrate (ic) paper, machine-coated Starch... [Pg.5504]

Resinates, metallic n. Rosin in which part or all of the rosin aids have been chemically reacted with those metals, which give soaps or salts, which are water insoluble. Limed rosin, zinc-treated rosin, and the resinates of lead, cobalt, copper, and manganese, are of the greatest importance. [Pg.831]

Soap, metaiiic n. Any product derived by reacting a fatty acid with a metal. Metallic soaps are widely used as stabilizers for plastics. The fatty acids commonly used are lauric, stearic, ricinoleic, naphthenic, octanoic (2-ethylhexanoic), rosin, and tall oil. Typical metals are aluminum, barium, calcium, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, tin, and zinc. [Pg.897]


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