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Interfacial Additives

To reduce the strong interactions occurring between protein and surfactant with AOT systems during LLE, anionic [8,32] and nonionic surfactants [30,33,142] and other interfacial additives [88,124,143] have been included. An improvement on the percent extraction of protein has also been reported for several of these cases [29,32,33,124,142,143]. [Pg.483]

The formation of compatibilizer frequently occurs by interfacial reaction of the modified polymers. An example is the use of maleic anhydride grafted to a polyolefin elastomer (EPM/EPM-g-MA) as the interfacial additive for reactive blending with a polyamide, nylon-6 (Van Duin et al., 2001), in a twin-screw extruder. It was found that the consumption of MA occurred rapidly and different blend morphologies were produced. However, it was found that the nylon-6 degraded during processing, due to the reaction of anhydride with the... [Pg.161]

Commercial PP/EPDM blends (Modylen ) have been routinely spun. The PP matrix contains EPDM as impact modifier, a filler and an interfacial additive. The compositions can be spun into fibers and yams and extruded into monofilaments. [Pg.739]

Groison, E., S. Adjili, A. Ferrand, F. Lortie, D. Portinha, and N. Zydowicz, AU-supramolecular nanocapsules from low-molecular weight ureas through interfacial addition reaction in miniemulsion. [Pg.326]

Abstract A new type of interfacial additive has been developed by the authors recently. The molecules of amphiphilic character are capable of forming chemical bonds at both the polar and the apolar sides. These reactive surfactants have been synthesised in a specially designed computer-controlled reactor system. The aim of the development was to combine the advantages of nonre-active surfactants and reactive coupling agents, making possible an... [Pg.189]

The ability of RS molecules to form self-assembling layers at the interfaces was evaluated by means of surface tension measurements of model systems. The surface tension values determined as a function of the RS concentration at the interface of chloroform-water and dodecane-water are shown in Fig. 2. The significant decrease with increasing RS concentration suggests a surface-active character based on the molecular structure of the interfacial additive. [Pg.191]

Polypropylene/elastomer (e.g. EPDM)/filler/interfacial additive. [Pg.244]

Thus, to encourage wetting, 7sl and 7lv should be made as small as possible. This is done in practice by adding a surfactant to the liquid phase. The surfactant adsorbs to both the liquid-solid and liquid-vapor interfaces, lowering those interfacial tensions. Nonvolatile surfactants do not affect 7sv appreciably (see, however. Section X-7). It might be thought that it would be sufficient merely to lower ytv and that a rather small variety of additives would suffice to meet all needs. Actually it is equally if not more important that the surfactant lower 7sL> and each solid will make its own demands. [Pg.466]

In addition to lowering the interfacial tension between a soil and water, a surfactant can play an equally important role by partitioning into the oily phase carrying water with it [232]. This reverse solubilization process aids hydrody-namically controlled removal mechanisms. The partitioning of surface-active agents between oil and water has been the subject of fundamental studies by Grieser and co-workers [197, 233]. [Pg.485]

If an ionic surfactant is present, the potentials should vary as shown in Fig. XIV-5c, or similarly to the case with nonsurfactant electrolytes. In addition, however, surfactant adsorption decreases the interfacial tension and thus contributes to the stability of the emulsion. As discussed in connection with charged monolayers (see Section XV-6), the mutual repulsion of the charged polar groups tends to make such films expanded and hence of relatively low rr value. Added electrolyte reduces such repulsion by increasing the counterion concentration the film becomes more condensed and its film pressure increases. It thus is possible to explain qualitatively the role of added electrolyte in reducing the interfacial tension and thereby stabilizing emulsions. [Pg.508]

Most characteristics of amphiphilic systems are associated with the alteration of the interfacial stnicture by the amphiphile. Addition of amphiphiles might reduce the free-energy costs by a dramatic factor (up to 10 dyn cm in the oil/water/amphiphile mixture). Adding amphiphiles to a solution or a mixture often leads to the fomiation of a microenuilsion or spatially ordered phases. In many aspects these systems can be conceived as an assembly of internal interfaces. The interfaces might separate oil and water in a ternary mixture or they might be amphiphilic bilayers in... [Pg.2381]

A brief review has appeared covering the use of metal-free initiators in living anionic polymerizations of acrylates and a comparison with Du Font s group-transfer polymerization method (149). Tetrabutylammonium thiolates mn room temperature polymerizations to quantitative conversions yielding polymers of narrow molecular weight distributions in dipolar aprotic solvents. Block copolymers are accessible through sequential monomer additions (149—151) and interfacial polymerizations (152,153). [Pg.170]

Increased agitation of a given acid—hydrocarbon dispersion results in an increase in interfacial areas owing to a decrease in the average diameter of the dispersed droplets. In addition, the diameters of the droplets also decrease to relatively low and nearly constant values as the volume % acid in the dispersions approaches either 0 or 100%. As the droplets decrease in si2e, the ease of separation of the two phases, following completion of nitration, also decreases. [Pg.34]

By employing additives to improve interfacial adhesion and the cohesive strength of the mbber phase, natural mbber can compete with ethylene—propylene mbbers as an impact modifier for polypropylene. These hard grades, containing between 15 and 25% natural mbber, have the potential for use in the automotive and domestic markets, eg, in bumpers, spoilers, grilles, electrical connectors, and floor tiles. [Pg.271]

A second field evaluation of the ASP process has been initiated in Wyoming. Additionally, an ASP field project has been designed for the Peoples Repubhc of China. The appHcability of the ASP process to a variety of reservoirs has yet to be fully determined. AppHcation of alkali and alkali polymer flooding has been limited to cmde oils having discernible acid numbers, wherein the alkali produced cmde oil soaps which in combination with alkali resulted in providing low interfacial tensions. The ASP process appears to be suitable for cmde oils with nil acid numbers (177), and hence should have broad apphcabdity. [Pg.82]

Under equiUbrium or near-equiUbrium conditions, the distribution of volatile species between gas and water phases can be described in terms of Henry s law. The rate of transfer of a compound across the water-gas phase boundary can be characterized by a mass-transfer coefficient and the activity gradient at the air—water interface. In addition, these substance-specific coefficients depend on the turbulence, interfacial area, and other conditions of the aquatic systems. They may be related to the exchange constant of oxygen as a reference substance for a system-independent parameter reaeration coefficients are often known for individual rivers and lakes. [Pg.218]


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