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1972
Metallic soaps are compounds of alkaline earth metals or heavy metals and monobasic carboxylic acids of 7 to 22 carbon atoms. It is usually convenient to include resinates (usually from rosin) and naphthenates in a discussion of metallic soaps. Their water insolubility differentiates metallic soaps from ordinary soaps.
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Metallic soaps are compounds of alkaline earth metals or heavy metals and monobasic carboxylic acids of 7 to 22 carbon atoms. It is usually convenient to include resinates (usually from rosin) and naphthenates in a discussion of metallic soaps. Their water insolubility differentiates metallic soaps from ordinary soaps.
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Applications of fatty acids in metallic soaps
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1954SummaryIn this discussion we have attempted to cover pertinent factors concerning the production and applications of solid fatty acid soaps, with particular emphasis on how the fatty acid characteristics come into play. We have avoided reference to specific formulations because these must be kept in the realm of metallic soap manufacturers’ “know how.”
R. E. Wendt, E. F. Wagner
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2012
METALLIC SOAPS ARE COMPOUNDS OF ALKALINE metals or heavy metals and monobasic carboxylic acids containing from 7 to 22 carbon atoms. The water-insoluble metallic soaps are of particular interest to the coatings industry, although potassium and lithium soaps have limited water solubility. Basically, the known techniques for preparation of metallic soaps
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METALLIC SOAPS ARE COMPOUNDS OF ALKALINE metals or heavy metals and monobasic carboxylic acids containing from 7 to 22 carbon atoms. The water-insoluble metallic soaps are of particular interest to the coatings industry, although potassium and lithium soaps have limited water solubility. Basically, the known techniques for preparation of metallic soaps
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Determination of thermal parameters of metal soaps
Materials Letters, 1983Abstract The evolution of thermal diffusivity and heat capacity of various metal soaps in crystalline or mesomorphic phases has been measured, allowing calculation of their thermal conductivity. The crystal-mesomorphic phase transition causes a fall of conductivity.
F. Delamare, P. Montmitonnet
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The metallic soaps of naphthenic acids
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1986There are a number of outlets for cobalt naphthenate in the production and processing of polymers, including its use as a catalyst in the polymerisation of olefins, and the naphthenate has been studied in an investigation into the influence of metal ions on the radical graft copolymerisation of monomers onto poly‐olefins chains. It can also be employed
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Preparation of Anhydrous Metallic Soaps - Titanium Soaps
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1934L. W. Ryan, W. W. Plechner
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