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DIMETHYL AMMONIUM

Allyl polymers are made by free-radical polymerization of diaHyl compounds, most frequently diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (DADMAC) [7398-69-8] forming a chain containing a five-membered ring (28) poly(DADMAC) [26062-79-3]. [Pg.33]

Copolymers of diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride [7398-69-8] with acrylamide have been used in electroconductive coatings (155). Copolymers with acrylamide made in activated aqueous persulfate solution have flocculating activity increasing with molecular weight (156). DADM ammonium chloride can be grafted with cellulose from concentrated aqueous solution catalysis is by ammonium persulfate (157). Diallyl didodecylammonium bromide [96499-24-0] has been used for preparation of polymerized vesicles (158). [Pg.88]

Another significant use for dialkyl dimethyl quaternary ammonium salts and alkylhenzyl dimethyl ammonium salts is in preparing organoclays for use as drilling muds, paint thickeners, and lubricants. [Pg.223]

Alkylbenzyldimethyl quaternaries (ABDM) are used as disinfectants (49) and preservatives. The most effective alkyl chain length for these compounds is between 10 and 18 carbon atoms. Alkyltrimethyl types, alkyl dimethylbenzyl types, and didodecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride [3401-74-9] exhibit excellent germicidal activity (151—159). Dialkyldimethyl types are effective against anaerobic bacteria such as those found in oil wells (94—97). One of the most effective and widely used biocides is didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride [7173-57-5]. [Pg.383]

Yet another ingredient in laundry detergents is diethyl ester dimethyl ammonium chloride (DEEDMAC). It is a fabric softener. It is a cationic surfactant that is rapidly biodegradable. It works by reducing the friction between fibers, and between fibers and... [Pg.213]

Quaternary ammonium salts (Cio to Cig alkyl benzyl dimethyl ammonium chloride) added in 40 ppm and 2% of sodium chloride effect an increase in the strength of the cement rock and the adhesion properties by 50% to 80% [1769]. [Pg.146]

The extent of hydrolysis of the copolymers was determined by conductometric titration. The increase in carboxylate content was determined by difference, before and after hydrolysis. (The AMPS content of the polymers, where measured, was determined by colloid titration with poly [diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride].)... [Pg.109]

Write the formulas for ( ) ammonium chloride, (b) methyl ammonium chloride, (c) dimethyl ammonium chloride, (d) trimethyl ammonium chloride, and (e) tetramethyl ammonium chloride. [Pg.333]

One of the few zwitterionic surfactant used in CL reactions is /V-dodccyl-MA-dimethyl-ammonium-3-propane-l-sulfonate (SB-12). Particularly, SB-12 has been assayed in the study of the CL reaction of lucigenin with various biological reductants [10]. The results show that SB-12 enhances CL intensity of the luci-genin-glucose and lucigenin-fructose systems by factors of 3.0 and 1.5, respectively, compared to the intensity obtained in aqueous medium. In these conditions detection limits were found for-both analytes of 0.7 X 10 4 and 2.5 X 10 5 M, respectively. [Pg.306]

By immobilizing Mn(III)-tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)-porphyrin on dioctadecyl-dimethyl ammonium chloride bilayer membranes incorporated into a PVC film, Kuniyoshi et al. [65] developed an epinephrine CL sensor, which allowed determination of epinephrine down to 3 pM with an RSD of 1.0% for 50 pM of this biological compound. Compared with the previously reported epinephrine CL sensor [66], the present authors noted that the alkaline carrier solution, at high concentration levels, caused gradual deterioration of the immobilized catalyst, and this problem could be solved by the use of immobilization techniques other than ion exchange, e.g., solubilization of the catalyst that has octadecyl groups in the bilayer molecules. [Pg.582]

Xanthan Poly(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl- R/F methacryoxyethyl-dimethyl ammonium Chloride) C/L I/P M/H H/M... [Pg.44]


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