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Polyisobutylene amine succinimide

Examples of such surfactants are detergents which include calcium and magnesium sulfonates (RSOO)2M2+, phenates (RC6H40)2M2+, carboxylates (RCOO )2M2+, phosphonates RPO/M2 and carbonate-sulfonate hard-core reverse micelles (RMs). Ashless dispersants are the most widely used types, such as the substituted polyisobutylene amine succinimides (mono-substituted, m-PIBS and bis-substituted, b-PIBS), succinate esters, Mannich bases, and phosphorus types, see Chapter 2.2 for formulas (Inoue and Watanabe, 1983 Papke and Rubin, 1992 Vipper and Watanabe, 1981). [Pg.13]

Fig. 2.4. Type of dispersants Mannich base, polyisobutylene succinate ester (succinates), polyisobutylene amine succinimide (succinimides, PIBS) and phosphorus dispersant... Fig. 2.4. Type of dispersants Mannich base, polyisobutylene succinate ester (succinates), polyisobutylene amine succinimide (succinimides, PIBS) and phosphorus dispersant...

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