Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1989-07-19
1990-08-07
Albrecht, Dennis
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
252173, 25217421, 25217424, 252180, 252356, 252357, 252524, 252525, 252527, 252544, 252546, 252DIG2, 252DIG11, 252DIG14, 526240, 526271, 526304, 526312, C02F 512, C08F22058, C11D 337, C11D 1708
Patent
active
049466275
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides water soluble dispersible hydrophobically modified polycarboxylate polymers which are useful as detergent builders and detergent compositions utilizing these novel polymers as builders, the polymers comprise repeating units of the structure: ##STR1## where Z is ##STR2## A is a repeating unit of structure: ##STR3## B is a repeating unit of structure: ##STR4## with typical repeating units r being derived from a monomer: ##STR5## A derived e.g. from acrylic acid and B derived e.g. from styrene.
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Iovine Carmine P.
Leighton John C.
Albrecht Dennis
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation
Szala Edwin M.
Zagarella, Jr. Eugene
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