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Toxicology radical stability

Properties Lt. gm. powd. m.w. 572.54 m.p. 258-281 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) >10 g/kg, (dermal, rabbit) >10 g/kg Uses UV and heat stabilizer for polyolefins, ABS protects syn. resins and paints, esp. in aerospace industry energy quencher free radical scavenger... [Pg.1383]

Definition PEG ether of cetearyl alcohol Formula R(OCH2CH2)nOH, R = blend of cetyl and stearyl radicals, avg. n = 50 Properties Nonionic Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Wetting agent, detergent for industrial/domestic applies. emulsifier, foam control agent in syn. heavy-duty detergents emulsion polymerization surfactant, emulsifier in cosmetics emulsion stabilizer in food-contact textiles... [Pg.830]

Classification Tertiary aliphatic amine Formula R-N(CH3)2, R represents hydrogenated tallow radical Properties Cationic Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Chemical intermediate, raw material for surfactants emulsifier, antistat, emulsion stabilizer in cosmetics in textiles acid scavenger in petrol, prods. epoxy hardener catalyst in mfg. of flexible PU foams Trade Name Synonyms Amine 2MHBGD [Akzo Nobel Surf. Chem. AB... [Pg.1430]

Important aspects of the performance of photoinitiators are their absorption in the appropriate wavelength region (usually 350-380 nm), quantum yield for dissociation, reactivity of the radicals toward monomers, stability in the dark, solubility, absence of yellowing in the photopolymer and acceptable toxicological properties. [Pg.12]


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