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Textile Dressing Agents

Co- and ter-polymers [with perlIuoro-(2-methylene-4-methyl-l,3-dioxolan) and that monomer plus vinylidene fluoride, respectively], usefhl as textile dressing agents, have also been described. B.p. 19—20 C. [Pg.228]

Patents concerning (i) the synthesis and polymerization of polyfluoroalkyl esters of vinylphosphonic acid, (ii) polyfluoroalkyl phosphonates as precursors of textile dressing agents, (iii) polyfluorocycloalkyl phosphates as oil-repellents for... [Pg.263]

Oxygen Derivatives of General Commercial Interest.— (CF CF-0 M+ (M = Csor K) generated in situ from (CFaljCO -I- MF TDA = textile dressing agent (water- and oil-repellants) S = surfactant FL = thermally stable, 02-resistant fluids or lubricants M = monomer ST = stabilizer for perfluorinated polyether lubricants. [Pg.284]

Sulphur Derivatives of General Commercial Interest.—S = Surfactant M = medicinal A = agrochemical TDA = textile dressing agent PI = polymerization initiator P = polymer. [Pg.287]

As expected, a fairly large number of patents dealing with applications of perfluoroalkanecarboxylic acids as intermediates in the preparation of textile dressing agents have been published, but it did not seem essential to extract information from these for this Review. ... [Pg.65]

Protective medical textiles, such as gowns, gloves, face masks and wound dressings, reduce the risks of exposure to disease by acting as barriers to infectious agents. However, there is mounting evidence that the level of protection provided is not adequate. Textile materials with antimicrobial properties can be made by chemically or... [Pg.75]

USE in the synthesis of surface-active agents, vulcanization accelerators, pharmaceuticals. As emulsifying agent for cosmetic creams and lotions, mineral oil and peraffin wax emulsions, leather dressings, textile specialties, polishes, cleaning compounds, so-called soluble oils. [Pg.70]


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