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Emulsifying and Dispersing Properties

The problem of emulsification and stabilization of dispersions is still to be addressed. At present, only mostly qualitative statements are available. E.g., good emulsifying properties are implied for the reported use of polysoaps in emulsion polymerization [376] and for the stabilization of latexes [50, 214], Good emulsifying properties are reported as well for natural polysoaps [79, 80], Oligomeric polysoaps are efficient emulsifiers for liquid hydrocarbons [82]. High dispersing efficiency for alumina particles is claimed for some polymerized surfactants [377, 378]. But structure-property relationships are still to be [Pg.39]


Surfactants Soluble compounds which possess groups of opposite polarity and solubilizing tendencies. They can form oriented monolayers at phase interfaces, form micelles, and possess detergency, foaming, wetting, emulsifying, and dispersing properties. [Pg.355]

All-purpose detergent and wetting agent with good emulsifying and dispersing properties. [Pg.197]

CAS 1300-72-7 EINECS/ELINCS 2154)90-9 Uses Cleaning agent, emulsifier, and dispersant Properties YIsh. liq. m.w. 208 sp. gr. 1.16-1.19 pH 7-10 44% solids Toxicology Avoid prolonged contact with skin Storage Store in in dark and dry place away from sunlight Canocol C-10 [Centro China]... [Pg.207]

Uses Emulsifier corrosion inhibitor chemical intemiediate producing ethoxylates for textile auxs. and acetates for emulsifiers and dispersants Properties Solid 95% cone. [Pg.1293]

Castor od fatty acid amide polyethylene ethers exhibited dispersant, antimicrobial, emulsifying, and wetting properties. Combining the ethers with... [Pg.156]

Salts of alkyl phosphates and types of other surfactants used as emulsifiers and dispersing agents in polymer dispersions are discussed with respect to the preparation of polymer dispersions for use in the manufactoring and finishing of textiles. Seven examples are presented to demonstrate the significance of surfactants on the properties, e.g., sedimentation, wetting behavior, hydrophilic characteristics, foaming behavior, metal adhesion, and viscosity, of polymer dispersions used in the textile industry [239]. [Pg.605]

In protein-stabihzed foams, protein flexibility is critical to the molecule functionality in stabilizing interfaces (Hailing 1981 Lemeste et al. 1990). This has important consequences in the development and stability of dairy foams and emulsions, where the heat treatment received by the material can define its foamability and dispersion properties. A symbiotic effect between native and denatured proteins on the emulsifying properties of whey proteins isolate blends has been observed by (Britten et al. [Pg.296]

A hydrophobic emulsifier and dispersing agent, is an excellent co-emulsifier exhibiting foam control properties for chlorinated and aromatic solvents. In water-based paints, it aids the dispersion of pigment slurries and improves gloss and freeze-thaw resistance. TRYLOX 5900 is also a clay dispersant and carrier for paper coatings. Textile uses include foam control and emulsification in low foaming dye carriers. [Pg.366]

Chem. Descrip. Nonoxynol-8 CAS 9016-45-9 EINECS/ELINCS 248-293-6 Uses Detergent, wetting agent, emulsifier, and dispersant used in cleaners, detergents, leather, fur, paper, paint and dye industries Properties Clear liq. sol. in water, 5% HCI, alcohols, ketones, aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons sp.gr. 1.05 vise. 350 cps surf. tens. 31 dynes/cm nonionic 100% act. [Pg.421]

A sensor coating consisting of PEDOT PSS combined with latex has been developed. Latex is a water dispersion of synthetic polymer that has excellent film forming, emulsifying and adhesive properties. When combining PEDOT PSS (conductive filler) with... [Pg.362]

Detergent, wetting agent, emulsifier and dispersant. Lowers surface tension. Soluble in water, alcohols, hydrocarbon solvents and chlorinated solvents. Exhibits rust-inhibition properties. [Pg.118]

Alfa 1, Chukwu A, Udeala OK. Cissus stem gum as potential dispersant in pharmaceutical liquid systems 2 The emulsifying and suspending properties. Boll Chim Farm. 140 (2) 68-75, 2001. [Pg.510]

The term biosurfactant has been used very loosely to refer to any usable and isolated compound obtained from microorganisms that has some influence on interfaces. Thus, it is used for emulsifying and dispersing agents that do not significantly lower the surface tension of water or exhibit other properties of a... [Pg.376]

Uses Lubricant, emulsifier, and dispersant in metalworking fluids, pigment flushing, cleaners, textiles, paper processing Features Easily waste treatable Properties Water-disp. [Pg.25]

Uses SurfactanL emulsifier, antlstaL and dispersant Properties YIsh. bm. soft solid Amiet OD/14 [Kao Corp. SA)... [Pg.97]

Chem. Descrip. Alkylamine ethoxylate Chem. Analysis 0.2% max. moisture 15% PEG Uses Emulsifier and dispersant In textiles Features Compat, with anionic, cationic and nonionic material Properties Solid Gardner color 10 max, sol. in ethanol,IPA, propylene glycol, water, xylene insol. in low aromatic solv., wh. spirit dens. 1030 kg/m vise. 150 mPa S flash pt. 100 - 199 C pH (1%aq.) 9 surface tens. (Du Noiiy, 0.1% DIN 53914) 46 mN/m wetting power (Draves, 0.1%) > 600 sec foam height (Ross-Miles) 80 mm (0 min.), 20 mm (5 min.) 84% act. [Pg.157]

Uses General purpose emulsifier and dispersant Regulatory EP, FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide listed Properties Essentially colorless cl. liq. sol. in min. oil, kerosnee, trichloroethylene, butyl stearate, rapeseed oil, methyl oleate, xylene insol. in water HLB 9.5 acid no, 1 max, hyd. no, 145-160 97% cone. [Pg.173]


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