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Thermal Behavior of the Divalent Metal Soaps of Flax, Hemp, and Safflower Seed Oils
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2022Senem Yetgin, T. Egbuchunam
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The metallic soaps of naphthenic acids — Part 6
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1986Lead naphthenate has a number of functions in lubricants, including cutting oils, gear lubricants, extreme pressure lubricants, its main effect being that of an extreme pressure additive for lubricants reducing friction. It can also be used to inhibit the evolution of hydrogen sulphide from sulphurised mineral lubricating oils, and as an anti‐seizure ...
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Stable ‘soap and water’ sponges doped with metal nanoparticles
Soft Matter, 2009This paper presents various aspects of surfactant/oil/water L3 phases. Although these so-called sponge phases are usually stable only within a narrow temperature range, we show here that they can be stabilized over a larger phase space by doping with metal nanoparticle suspensions.
Peter Verschuren+5 more
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An Accelerated Field Simulator Trial of Metal Soaps
Holzforschung, 1991Eucalyptus obliqua and Pinus radiata sapwood stakes treated with either of five copper-containing preservatives were exposed in soil troughs in the CSIRO accelerated field simulator for 5.5 years. Three retentions were used, based on 0.5, 0.75 and 1.0 kg elemental copper per cubic metre.
L.J. Cookson, H. Greaves
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Metal drawing by means of solid soap films
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1996Abstract Solid soap films are used alternatively to conventional powder lubrication in cold drawing. The material to be formed is initially coated with an aqueous soap dispersion and subsequently dried in order to obtain a solid lubricant layer on the surface of the material.
J. Reichert+3 more
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Preparation of Anhydrous Metallic Soaps - Titanium Soaps [PDF]
L. W. Ryan, W. W. Plechner
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Estimation of Metal Content in Nickel Soaps by Polarography
Nature, 1962HEAVY metal soaps with their many-sided technical and industrial applications present some unsolved problems to the chemists. One of these is the estimation of the amount of metal present in a particular soap. Until now the chemical analysis is generally used for this purpose.
Rizwanul Haque, Wahid U. Malik
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The metallic soaps of napthenic acids — Part 5
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1986Copper naphthenate has been used in chemicals for cleaning oil heating systems, and it has been employed as a fuel oil additive, improving combustion and fluidity, decreasing soot formation and preventing corrosion. Along with lauryl and xylyl mercaptan the metallic soap has been used to gel fuels, and to remove hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans and ...
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Assessing Trace Metal-Based Human Health Risks for Commonly Used Body Soaps in Bangladesh.
Biological Trace Element Research, 2023Ashraful Hoque+11 more
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The metallic soaps of naphthenic acids — Part 1
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1986Substantial quantities of naphthenic acid are used in the form of metallic salts (metallic soaps) e.g. as driers in paints, as pigment grinding and dispersing aids, as preservatives and mildewproofing agents for textiles, paper, film, and leather and cellulose materials i.e. additive, catalysts etc.
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