Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1980-05-19
1981-11-03
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 891, 252133, 252135, 252174, 25217413, 25217421, 252397, 252403, 252404, 252407, 252540, 252559, 568580, 568581, 568582, C09K 1502, C09K 1520, C11D 1100, C11D 1102
Patent
active
042984912
ABSTRACT:
The autoxidation of aqueous detergent slurries containing major quantities of nonionic surfactant during spray-drying is inhibited by the use of a charge-transfer agent. The charge-transfer agent may be a charge-transfer acceptor or a charge-transfer donor or a precursor of either of these. The agent may be present in an amount of from 0.05 to 2% by weight and the nonionic surfactant in an amount of 3% or more by weight based on the weight of the fully formulated detergent powder. The preferred charge-transfer agent is potassium iodide.
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Coxon Andrew C.
Edge David J.
Lapper Mark L. L.
Albrecht Dennis L.
Lever Brothers Company
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