Microemulsions for treating fibrous materials containing the rea

Compositions – Textile processing aid compositions – or processes of preparing – For textile materials consisting wholly or in part of silk...

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252 86, 25217415, 524838, 428391, D06M 15643, D06M 1565, C08K 504

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050172972

ABSTRACT:
Microemulsions are provided in which the oil phase comprises a reaction product of an organosilicon compound having amino groups and an organosilicon compound having epoxy groups, wherein the reaction product has at least one amino group and two silicon-bond --OR groups. A method for making the microemulsions which comprises reacting the two organosilicon compounds sufficiently to allow the reaction of some of the amine groups with the epoxy groups, but avoiding the excessive crosslinking of the components and their application in the treatment of fibrous materials is also described.

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Epoxy Resins, Chemistry and Technology, May, Clayton A., Marcel Dekker, 1973.

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