Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Metal compound containing
Patent
1977-02-07
1978-11-21
Pitlick, Harris A.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Metal compound containing
252528, 252542, 252547, 252DIG1, C11D 1835, C11D 1102
Patent
active
041265866
ABSTRACT:
The problem of autoxidation of detergent powders containing relatively large amounts of nonionic surfactants is reduced by incorporating in the crutcher slurry a compound containing a positively charged nitrogen atom. Such compounds should be present in an amount of from 1/2 to 6% of the resultant spray-dried powder. If desired they can be incorporated into the slurry by injection into the high pressure line to the spray-drying tower. Typical compounds containing positively charged nitrogen atoms are quaternary ammonium or organic heterocycle salts, amine oxides and betaines, although quaternary ammonium salts are preferred.
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Curtis Michael
Davies Richard L.
Galvin John S.
Lever Brothers Company
Pitlick Harris A.
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