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Cellulose 0-methyl

If alkaline cellulose is converted with chloroacetic acid, then the sodium salt of carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) is obtained  [Pg.1096]

CMC acts as a viscosity improver or thickener (textile additive, cosmetics, cakes) and as a protective colloid in emulsion polymerization. [Pg.1097]


The AC may react with methyl chloride or alpha-chloroacetic acid via a direct displacement reaction (eq. 2). The derivatives would be methyl cellulose or carboxymethyl cellulose. [Pg.314]

CMC/PAC sodium carboxy-methyl cellulose anionic 140 filtration control, viscosity builder sensitive to salinity, multivalent ions... [Pg.179]

In the suspension polymerization of PVC, droplets of monomer 30—150 p.m in diameter are dispersed in water by agitation. A thin membrane is formed at the water—monomer interface by dispersants such as poly(vinyl alcohol) or methyl cellulose. This membrane, isolated by dissolving the PVC in tetrahydrofuran and measured at 0.01—0.02-p.m thick, has been found to be a graft copolymer of polyvinyl chloride and poly(vinyl alcohol) (4,5). Early in the polymerization, particles of PVC deposit onto the membrane from both the monomer and the water sides, forming a skin 0.5—5-p.m thick that can be observed on grains sectioned after polymerization (4,6). Primary particles, 1 p.m in diameter, deposit onto the membrane from the monomer side (Pig. 1), whereas water-phase polymer, 0.1 p.m in diameter, deposits onto the skin from the water side of the membrane (Pig. 2) (4). These domain-sized water-phase particles may be one source of the observed domain stmcture (7). [Pg.495]

Product Agar Algin Carra-g eenan Furcel-1 aran Arabic Xan -tha n Traga- canth Hydroxy- propyl cellulose Locust bean Guar cmD Methyl cellulose Karaya... [Pg.443]

Free flow. Dobry and Finn [Chem. Eng. Prog., 54, 59 (1958)] used upward flow, stabilized by adding methyl cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, or dextran to the background solution. Upward flow was also used in the electrode compartments, with cooling efficiency sufficient to keep the main solution within 1°C of entering temperature. [Pg.2008]

A number of water-soluble cellulose ethers are marketed." Methyl cellulose is prepared by a method similar to that used for ethyl cellulose. A degree of substitution of 1.6-1.8 is usual since the resultant ether is soluble in cold water but not in hot. It is used as a thickening agent and emulsifier in cosmetics, as a paper size, in pharmaceuticals, in ceramics and in leather tanning operations. [Pg.632]

Hydroxy propyl cellulose, like methyl cellulose, is soluble in cold water but not in hot, precipitating above 38°C. It was introduced by Hercules in 1968 (Klucel) for such uses as adhesive thickeners, binders, cosmetics and as protective colloids for suspension polymerisation. The Dow company market the related hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (Methocel) and also produce in small quantities a hydroxyethylmethyl cellulose. [Pg.632]

Thickeners can be added to increase the viscosity of the NR adhesives. Natural materials can be used such as casein or karaya gum, but currently synthetic polymers are used (methyl cellulose and derivatives, polyacrylates). [Pg.647]

Thickeners. Thickeners increase the viscosity of the polychloroprene latex adhesives. Amounts up to 1% of polyacrylates, methyl cellulose, alginates and polyurethane thickeners can be used. Particular attention should be paid to fluctuations in pH when thickener is added in the formulations. For low-pH (7-10) formulations, fumed silica or some silicates can be used. [Pg.669]

Nonionic hydrophilic Polyethylene glycol Soluble starch, methyl cellulose, pullulan Dextran Above samples plus hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylamide Distilled water 0.01 N NaOH DMSO Buffer or salt solution (e.g., 0.1— 0.5 M NaNO,)... [Pg.114]

Another binary mixture, namely, (acrylic acid/ acrylamide) was grafted onto carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) [25]. [Pg.504]

The major use of methyl chloride is to produce silicon polymers. Other uses include the synthesis of tetramethyl lead as a gasoline octane booster, a methylating agent in methyl cellulose production, a solvent, and a refrigerant. [Pg.139]

As a precautionary measure to prevent the appearance of maxima, sufficient gelatin to give a final concentration of 0.005 per cent should be added. The gelatin should preferably be prepared fresh each day bacterial action usually appears after a few days. Other maximum suppressors (e.g. Triton X-100 and methyl cellulose) are sometimes used. [Pg.603]

Laundry detergent may also contain polyethylene glycol, a polymer that prevents dirt from redepositing on the clothes. This function used to be the job of phosphates. Another polymer used for this purpose is carboxy methyl cellulose, which is derived from natural cellulose but is very soluble in water. [Pg.213]


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Carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC

Carboxyl methyl cellulose

Cellulose 2-hydroxyethyl methyl ester

Cellulose 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether, acetate

Cellulose carboxy methyl

Cellulose carboxy-methylated

Cellulose hydroxypropyl methyl ether

Cellulose methyl ether

Cellulose methyl-, polymerization degree

Cellulose methylation

Cellulose methylation

Cellulose methylation analysis

Cellulose phthalate hydroxypropyl methyl

Cellulose phthalate hydroxypropyl methyl ether

Cellulose with methyl vinyl sulfone

Cellulose, Methyl Ester

Hydrophobically modified methyl cellulose

Hydroxy-methyl-cellulose

Hydroxybutyl methyl cellulose

Hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose HPMC)

Methyl Ethyl Cellulose

Methyl cellulose , adsorption

Methyl cellulose fibers

Methyl cellulose identification

Methyl cellulose solution preparation

Methyl cellulose water absorption

Methyl cellulose, consumption

Methyl cellulose/methocel

Methyl cellulosics

Methyl cellulosics

Methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose

Methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose MHEC)

Methyl hydroxypropyl cellulose MHPC)

Methyl methacrylate grafting cellulose

Methyl methacrylate grafting cellulose nitrate

Methyl methacrylate grafting ethyl cellulose

Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose

Spectra methyl cellulose

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