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Thickener modified alkali-soluble emulsions

Anionics (e.g., hydrophobically modified alkali-soluble emulsions, HASE) Inorganic thickeners... [Pg.115]

Hydrophobically Modified Alkali-Soluble Emulsions as Thickeners for Exterior Latex Paints... [Pg.543]

The AST process receiving the greatest industrial and academic attention by far has been that of emulsion polymerization, and because of the relative importance of the emulsion thickeners, these polymers will be the object of considerable discussion in this review. When conventional ASTs are specifically prepared by this process, alkali-swellable or alkali-soluble emulsions (ASE) are obtained. For conventional ASTs produced by processes other than emulsion polymerization (nonemulsion), the acronym ASNE has been adopted herein. The associative ASTs have analogous designations. HASE is the common acronym for hydrophobically modified, alkali-swellable or alkali-soluble emulsion, and HASNE is the adopted acronym for the associative nonemulsion thickeners. The family of AST polymers reflecting this classification scheme is shown in Figure 2. [Pg.461]

X HE RELATIVE COST OF MANUFACTURING hydrophobically modified, water-soluble polymers is the primary determinant in their market acceptance. The lowest-cost associative thickeners used in coating formulations are hydrophobically modified, alkali-swellable emulsions (HASE). The extensive history leading to the development of this technology is reviewed in the preceding chapter their utilization and limitations are discussed in Chapters 27 and 28. [Pg.496]

The subject of surfactant-modified, water-soluble polymers, briefly discussed in Water-Soluble Polymers, is addressed in the last three sections (Chapters 16-28) of this book. These associative thickeners are covered in detail, ranging from the maleic acid copolymers of variable compositions introduced in various commercial markets in the early 1960s to the most recent entries (that is, in the open literature), hydrophobe-modified poly (acrylamide). Chapter 23 is complementary to the spectroscopic studies in Chapters 13-15 it explores new approaches to understanding associations in aqueous media. The three hydrophobe-modified polymers that have gained commercial acceptance in the 1980s, (hydroxyethyl)cellulose, eth-oxylate urethanes, and alkali-swellable emulsions, are discussed in detail. In particular, hydrophobe-modified (hydroxyethyl)cellulose, which is... [Pg.1]


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