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Cosmetics, oxidizing material, solid

Cologne spirits Cosmetics Cosmetics, corrosive, liquid, n.o.s. Cosmetics, corrosive, solid, n.o.s. Cosmetics, flammable, liquid, n.o.s. Cosmetics, flammable, solid, n.o.s. Cosmetics, n.o.s. Cosmetics, oxidizing material, liquid, n.o.s. Cosmetics, oxidizing material, solid, n.o.s. Perfumery products in small inner packagings Perfumery products, with flammable liquid, 3.2, 3.3 Perfumery products with flammable solvents, 3... [Pg.52]

Reactions of nanoscale materials are classified with respect to the surrounding media solid, liquid, and gas phases. In the solid phase, nanoscale crystals are usually connected with each other to form a powder particle (micron scale) or a pellet (milli scale) see Figure 14.1. Two or more materials (powder or pellet) are mixed and fired to form a new material. The nanosized structure is favored, due to the mixing efficiency and high reaction rate. Alloys (metals), ceramics (oxides), cement (oxides), catalysts (metals and oxide), cosmetics (oxides), plastics (polymers), and many functional materials are produced through solid reaction of nanoscale materials. One recent topic of interest is the production of superconductive mixed oxides, where control of the layered stracture during preparation is a key step. [Pg.496]

Since the first commercial application to carbonless copy paper in the 1950s, microencapsulation with coacervation technology has been successfully applied to many other areas, such as food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, biotechnology, and agrochemicals. The capsules provide such functions as controlled release, taste masking, improved heat and oxidative stability, reduced volatility/ flammability/toxicity, separation of reactive incompatibles, improved shelf-life, conversion of liquids to solids, and improved flowability as well as material handling. Among various coacervation processes, complex coacervation is most prevalent. [Pg.242]


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