Process for producing organoclays with quaternary ammonium compo

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Zeolite or clay – including gallium analogs – Including organic component

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10628717, 501148, C01B 3344

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ABSTRACT:
Quaternary ammonium compositions are described which are made using diluents including soya bean oil, caster oil, mineral oils, isoparaffin
aphthenic and coconut oil. Such diluents remain as diluents in the final product and generally have a vapor pressure of 1 mm of Hg or less at 25.degree. C., and are liquid at ambient temperature. The quaternary/ammonium diluent compositions have low volatile organic compound emission rates and high flash points, and can be tailored to particular applications. Such applications include use a fabric softeners, cosmetics ingredients, deinking additives, surfactants, and reaction materials in the manufacture of organoclays.

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