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Emulsifing agent Polymeric

Optional II Same basic composition and mass as above, but adjusted for the following postaddition of antimicrobial agents (e.g., chlorhexidine, etc.). Antimicrobial agents 0.5-10.0 of total solids Emulsification and polymerization procedure ... [Pg.22]

The exercise of preparing emulsions using oils-mixed additives is well described in Emulsification and Polymerization of Alkyd Resins (Gooch 1980, 2002), although without the addition of acidic or cationic agents for the purpose of inhibiting or destroying bacteria. [Pg.113]

Uses Wetting agent, polymerization emulsifer, dispersant... [Pg.352]

If an oil-soluble monomer is dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase without the use of surfactants, suspension polymerization results. The viscosity of the resulting suspension will remain essentially constant over the course of the polymerization. Oil-soluble free radical initiators are used to effect polymerization. The monomer is dispersed into beads by the action of an agitator. Since little or no surfactant is used, no emulsification takes place, and, if the agitation is stopped, the monomer will form a separate bulk phase, usually above the aqueous phase. The monomer is polymerized by the initiator within the droplets, forming polymer beads of approximately the same size as the monomer droplets (0.1-10 mm diameter). The product can be readily separated from the aqueous phase (via filtration or decantation) in the form of macroscopic particles or beads, which can be easily packaged and/or transported. Heat transfer is facihtated by the presence of the continuous aqueous phase. Blocking agents such as clays or talcs are used to prevent particle ag-... [Pg.133]

The advantage of the emulsion method of polymerization lies in the wide choice of catalysts that may be used. In mass reactions such agents as oil-soluble peroxides, diazoamine derivatives, and diazothioethers must be used. Emulsification permits the use of water-soluble catalysts, as well as mixtures of these with oil-soluble materials. The reaction then occurs at the monomer-water interface, with a high probability that the free radicals formed will immediately react with the adjacent monomer. Use of quarternary emulsifiers such as CTAB or Emulsol 607 in such... [Pg.46]

Uses Polymerization emulsif er for vinyl acetate and acrylic emulsions stabilizer for syn. latexes wetting agent in electrolyte sol ns. surfactant for cosmetics, paints, other industries... [Pg.247]

Uses Dispersant, emulsif er, detergent, wetting agent for o/w emulsions, agrochem., emulsion polymerization, filler and extender dispersions, leather processing... [Pg.420]

Uses Emulsifer, wetting agent, dispersant, detergent for I I and household cleaners latex stabilizer emulsifier for acrylic and vinyl emulsion polymerization, asphalt emulsions... [Pg.558]

Uses 0/w emulsif er for househoid/industriai detergents and cieaning agents, cosmetics and toiletries, textile and leather applies., agric., paints/coatings, emulsion polymerization, lubricants, silicon and wax emulsions, metal treatment, plastics, paper processing... [Pg.567]

Uses Emulsifer, coupling agent for agric. pesticides and herbicides, emuision polymerization, metalworking lubricants, die-cast lubricants Properties Gardner 9 max. yel. cl. liq. ester-like odor sol. in most min. oils, aromatic solvents, low m.w. alcohols and ketones water-disp. sp.gr. 1.02 vise. 200 cps HLB 10.4 sapon. no. 97 flash pt. (PMCC) > 350 F 100% cone. [Pg.721]

Uses Wetting agent, solubilizer, emulsifer, dispersant, vise, depressant, mild detergent used in emulsion polymerization of styrene for paints, coatings, textiles, cosmetics, agric. prods. food-pkg. adhesives, paper emulsifer in mfg, of food-cont3ct srticiss... [Pg.749]

Uses Surfactant, wetting agent, emuisifier, detergent, dispersant for cleaners and detergents, leather, textiles emulsifer for emulsion polymerization wetting agent for paper industry... [Pg.810]

Uses Emulsifer, wetf ng agent, dispersant for food-contact applies., Industrial cleaners, emulsion polymerization, pesticides, dry cleaning, textile wet processing, metals, paints stabilizer promoting freeze/thaw and mech. stability in PVAc and acrylic latexes dye assistant... [Pg.930]

Uses Emulsifer, wetting agent, emulsion polymerization of vinyl chloride, styrene, and styrene/acrylic monomers detergent formulations base for shampoos, foaming bath oils, cosmetic emulsions Regulatory FDA compliance... [Pg.936]

Uses W/o emulsifer, wetting agent, surfactant for emulsion polymerization, agric. formulations, leather working... [Pg.1079]


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