C09K23/54

DISPERSION OF SURFACE-TREATED SILICA-CONTAINING INORGANIC OXIDE PARTICLES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

A dispersion includes silane-bonded inorganic oxide particles having surfaces modified with a hydrolyzable silane, and a liquid dispersion medium which contains a hydrolysate of the hydrolyzable silane; the ratio of (the number of moles of silicon atoms of the hydrolysate of the hydrolyzable silane in the dispersion medium)/(the number of moles of silicon atoms of the silane bonded to the surfaces of the particles) is 0.2 to 30; and Q4 is greater than that before the surface modification with silane, wherein Q4 corresponds to the case where the number of bridging oxygen atoms between silicon atoms of the silica particles is 4/2 per one silicon atom as determined by Si-NMR observation. The inorganic oxide particles have an average diameter of 5 nm to 100 nm and are particles of silica and at least one inorganic oxide from the group of alumina, tin oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, and antimony oxide.

Surfactants for inks, paints, and adhesives

Inks, paints, adhesives, and paint strippers may be formulated to include one or more surfactants, from one or more surfactant classes, such as siloxane derivatives of amino acids that have surface-active properties.

Surfactants for inks, paints, and adhesives

Inks, paints, adhesives, and paint strippers may be formulated to include one or more surfactants, from one or more surfactant classes, such as siloxane derivatives of amino acids that have surface-active properties.

Silicone surfactants for emulsion assays

System, including methods and compositions, for making and using emulsions that include a silicone oil and a silicone surfactant. The emulsions may include aqueous droplets disposed in a continuous phase that includes a silicone oil and a silicone surfactant. The aqueous droplets may contain an analyte, optionally at partial occupancy, and/or a luminescent (e.g., photoluminescent) reporter. An assay of the analyte may be performed with the droplets. In some cases, signals may be detected from the droplets, and a characteristic of the analyte, such as an analyte level or activity, may be determined based on the signals.

STABLE EMULSIONS OF POLYMER-SHELL DROPS
20180333340 · 2018-11-22 ·

An emulsion comprising a continuous aqueous phase and a dispersed fatty phase in the form of drops, or conversely, wherein the drops comprise a shell formed of at least one anionic polymer comprising at least one carboxylic acid function and at least one cationic polymer comprising at least two amine functional groups, wherein the quantity of amine functional groups provided by the cationic polymer in the fatty phase is between 0.2 mol and 10.5 mol per gram of fatty phase.

Asphalt release agent

A composition for promoting the release of bituminous materials and other adhesive materials from a substrate and methods of use thereof. More particularly, a composition comprising a silicone oil-in-water emulsion, which is stabilized by an alkoxylated polysiloxane surfactant, for use as a release agent that can be applied to a substrate, such as a truck bed, prior to use for promoting the free release of a bituminous material, such as asphalt, from the substrate.

Water content of a fluid of an electrowetting element
10126543 · 2018-11-13 · ·

An electrowetting element comprises a first fluid and a second fluid substantially immiscible with the first fluid. Greater than or equal to 0.05 wt % and less than or equal to 15 wt % of the second fluid is water.

Diglycerin derivate-modified silicone, emulsifier for water-in-oil emulsion using the same, external use preparaton, and cosmetic composition

A diglycerin derivative-modified silicone, wherein the diglycerin derivative-modified silicone contains a long chain alkyl group as a lipophilic group in a molecule, does not have an oxyalkylene structure wherein an average value of the number of repetitions of the oxyalkylene unit is two or more, has only a glycerin derivative group with an average value of the number of repetitions of glycerin units of 1.1 to 2.9 as a hydrophilic group, and does not have other hydrophilic group in the molecule; a surfactant and dispersing agent, an emulsifier for a water-in-oil emulsion, an external use preparation, and a cosmetic composition containing the same.

Oil extraction method and composition for use in the method

A composition is disclosed for aiding extraction of an emulsified oil from an oil and water emulsion. The composition includes silicon containing particles at a level of 0.1 wt. % to 30 wt. %; an emulsifying agent at a level of 1 wt. % to 30 wt. %; and water at a level of 40 wt. % to 99 wt. %. A method of extracting oil from an oil and water emulsion in a material is also disclosed. The method includes the steps of (a) dispersing silicon containing particles into the material using a mechanical blending device; and (b) separating the oil from the material. A method of extracting oil from an oil and water emulsion in a material is also disclosed. The method includes the steps of (a) providing a dispersion of silicon containing particles in water; (b) metering the dispersion into the material; and (c) separating the oil from the material.

METHOD OF FORMING AN ANTIFOAM GRANULE

An antifoam granule includes a carrier and an antifoam compound deposited on the carrier. The antifoam granule is formed using a method that includes providing an emulsion and contacting the emulsion with a carrier to deposit the antifoam compound on the carrier and form the antifoam granule. The emulsion includes an oil phase, an aqueous phase, and a silicone polyether. The oil phase includes an antifoam compound. The antifoam compound includes a hydrophobic fluid and a hydrophobic filler dispersed in the hydrophobic fluid. The aqueous phase includes a binder and water. The emulsion is formed using a method that includes combining the oil phase, the aqueous phase, and the silicone polyether to form the emulsion. The antifoam granule is also utilized in a method of facilitating rinsing of a detergent from a substrate that includes applying the detergent, including the antifoam granule, to the substrate and rinsing the substrate.