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A STUDY ON THE DEGRADATION MECHANISM OF PHOTOCROSSLINKING PRODUCTS FORMED BY CYCLIZED POLYISOPRENE-DIAZIDE SYSTEM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALKYL BENZENE SULFONIC ACIDS
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作者 黄骏廉 孙猛 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1989年第1期23-30,共8页
The degradation mechanism of photocrosslinking products formed by cyclized polyisoprene-diazide system under the influence of the different alkyl benzene sulfonic acids was studied. The effects of alkyl chain length a... The degradation mechanism of photocrosslinking products formed by cyclized polyisoprene-diazide system under the influence of the different alkyl benzene sulfonic acids was studied. The effects of alkyl chain length and the concentration of alkyl benzene sulfonic acids on the rate of degradation reaction were discussed. It was found that in the initial stage of degradation, the cyclicity ratio and the average fused ring number did not change considerably, but the percentage of uncyclized parts content varied significantly. The suitable mechanism was supposed. 展开更多
关键词 cyclized polyisoprene diazidocompounds photocrosslink alkyl benzene sulfonic acid DEGRADATION
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Recent Development on Zero-Phosphate Spray Dried Detergent Powders Incorporated with Palm C16 Methyl Ester Sulfonates
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作者 Parthiban Siwayanan Ting Young Kang +2 位作者 Ramlan Aziz Nooh Abu Bakar Shreeshivadasan Chelliapan 《China Detergent & Cosmetics》 2016年第3期42-53,共12页
Palm C16 methyl ester sulphonate (C16MES)is an anionic surfactant that has the potential as active ingredient in the production of laundry detergent powders. Although C16MES has been successfully applied in the prod... Palm C16 methyl ester sulphonate (C16MES)is an anionic surfactant that has the potential as active ingredient in the production of laundry detergent powders. Although C16MES has been successfully applied in the production of high-density laundry detergent powders (HDDP), it coulingd not be employed directly as it is in the spray drying process for the production of low-density laundry detergent powders (LDDP) without compromising the detergency and other significant properties. This research paper highlights the pilot-scale experimental study, which performed to produce phosphate-free laundry detergent (PFD) powders incorporated with binary anionic surfactants of C16MES and linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid (LABSA). Past laboratory experiments revealed that PFD powders resulted from C16MES/LABSA of 50:50 ratio and of pH 7-8 have good detergency stability upon one-week of continuous heating in an oven at 50~C with 85% relative humidity. Based on these laboratory results, subsequent experiments were carded in a 5 kg/hr capacity co-current pilot spray dryer using PFD formulations comprising six different ratios of C16MES/LABSA (0:100, 20:80, 40:60, 80:20 and 100:0) under the same pH condition. Three PFD formulations were selected for further evaluation based on their characteristics in the spray drying process. The cleaning properties and particle properties of the resulting spray dried detergent powders from these selected formulations were analyzed. Based on the overall evaluation, C16MES/LABSA in 40:60 ratio was selected as the ideal PFD formulation. Further tests confirmed that spray dried detergent powder (SDDP) from the ideal formulation has high level of biodegradability (60% in 13 d), low eco-toxicity properties (LC50 of 11.3 mg/L) and moderate flowability charactedsUcs (Hausner ratio of 1.27 and Carr's index of 21.3). 展开更多
关键词 phosphate-free detergent methyl ester sulfonate linear alkyl benzene sulfonic acid pilot spray dryer
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