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Latex chemical

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Plastic latex Synthetic rubber latex Chemical Formula Not pertinent. [Pg.228]

Starex Poly(vinyl acetate) International Latex Chemical Corp. [Pg.682]

Vult-Acet Poly(vinyl alcohol) latexes General Latex Chemical... [Pg.687]

Johnston, K.P., Jacobson, G.B., Lee, C.T., Meredith, C., Da Rocha, S.R.P., Yates, M.Z., DeGrazia, J., and Randolph, T.W. (1999) Microemulsions, emulsions and latexes. Chemical Synthesis Using Supercritical Fluids, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Germany, 127-146. [Pg.347]

Latex, chemically treated by deproteinisation and transesterification, and extracted from other species of the... [Pg.71]

Acrylics. Acetone is converted via the intermediate acetone cyanohydrin to the monomer methyl methacrylate (MMA) [80-62-6]. The MMA is polymerized to poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) to make the familiar clear acryUc sheet. PMMA is also used in mol ding and extmsion powders. Hydrolysis of acetone cyanohydrin gives methacrylic acid (MAA), a monomer which goes direcdy into acryUc latexes, carboxylated styrene—butadiene polymers, or ethylene—MAA ionomers. As part of the methacrylic stmcture, acetone is found in the following major end use products acryUc sheet mol ding resins, impact modifiers and processing aids, acryUc film, ABS and polyester resin modifiers, surface coatings, acryUc lacquers, emulsion polymers, petroleum chemicals, and various copolymers (see METHACRYLIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES METHACRYLIC POLYMERS). [Pg.99]

Residual monomers in the latex are avoided either by effectively reacting the monomers to polymer or by physical or chemical removal. The use of tert-huty peroxypivalate as a second initiator toward the end of the polymeri2ation or the use of mixed initiator systems of K2S20g and tert-huty peroxyben2oate (56) effectively increases final conversion and decreases residual monomer levels. Spray devolatili2ation of hot latex under reduced pressure has been claimed to be effective (56). Residual acrylonitrile also can be reduced by postreaction with a number of agents such as monoamines (57) and dialkylamines (58), ammonium—alkali metal sulfites (59), unsaturated fatty acids or their glycerides (60,61), their aldehydes, esters of olefinic alcohols, cyanuric acid (62,63), andmyrcene (64). [Pg.194]

In the mbber industry, formic acid is used for coagulating latex in the production of natural mbber and in the production of certain mbber chemicals (qv) (see Rubber, natural). [Pg.505]

Miscellaneous, New, and Developmental Antimicrobial Agents. Table 11 shows some of the antimicrobials that do not neady fit into the principal families. Acrolein (qv) is a unique chemical used for secondary oil recovery (43). Biobor has become the antimicrobial addition of choice for aviation fuels (44). Cbloropbtbalonil (tetrachloroisophthalnitrile [1897-45-6]) is a significant agricultural fungicide, in addition to being one of the most important latex paint film preservatives (producer, ISK). [Pg.100]

The second generation includes latices made with functional monomers like methacrylic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate [818-61 -17, acrylamide/75 -(9ti-/7, 2-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate [2867-47-2] and sodiumT -vinyl-benzenesulfonate [98-70-4] that create in polymeric emulsifier. The initiator decomposition products, like the sulfate groups arising from persulfate decomposition, can also act as chemically bound surfactants. These surfactants are difficult to remove from the latex particle. [Pg.25]

E. Daniels, E. D. Sudol, and M. S. El-Aasser, eds.. Polymer Latexes Preparation, Characterisation and Applications, ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 492, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.28]

In order to obtain a homogenous and stable latex compound, it is necessary that insoluble additives be reduced in particle size to an optimum of ca 5 )Tm and dispersed or emulsified in water. Larger-size chemical particles form a nucleus for agglomeration of smaller particles and cause localized dispersion instabiHty particles <3 fim tend to cluster with similar effect, and over-milled zinc oxide dispersions are particularly prone to this. Water-soluble ingredients, including some accelerators, can be added directly to the latex but should be made at dilute strength and at similar pH value to that of the latex concentrate. [Pg.252]

The particle size of typical natural mbber latex ranges from slightly higher than 1 )Tm to as small as 20 nm, and can be destabilized by mechanical or chemical action. Machinery used to stir or maintain latex circulation should be designed to minimize fluid shear, particularly where that may be locally intensified, eg, at the junction of blade with shaft. [Pg.252]


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