Patent classifications
C09K23/48
FOAM FORMULA AND DISPENSING APPARATUS
A liquid foam composition and a foam dispenser. The liquid foam composition includes a combination of water, a surfactant, and a emulsifier. The foam dispenser includes a container containing the liquid foam composition. The foam dispenser further includes a foam dispensing pump having mesh within a liquid passage, a closure securing the foam dispensing pump assembly within the container, and a nozzle operably connected to the foam dispensing pump and extending from the closure. The nozzle is fluidly connected to the liquid passage.
EMULSIFIED DISPERSION LIQUID
An emulsified dispersion liquid in which thin-film graphite et al. are used instead of a surfactant as an emulsifier. An emulsified dispersion liquid containing a medium liquid, an emulsification/dispersion material insoluble in the medium liquid, a thin-film graphite; and a carbon nanotube is disclosed. The emulsification/dispersion material is dispersed in the medium liquid in a state of being surrounded by the thin-film graphite with the carbon nanotube adhering to the surface of the thin-film graphite. An emulsified dispersion liquid containing a medium liquid, an emulsification/dispersion material insoluble in the medium liquid, and a carbon nanotube is disclosed. The emulsification/dispersion material is dispersed in the medium liquid in a state of being surrounded by the carbon nanotube.
JANUS-TYPE SPHERICAL CELLULOSE NANOPARTICLES
The invention relates to Janus-type spherical cellulose nanoparticles and processes for producing them. The Janus-type spherical cellulose nanoparticles of the invention are chemically modified on one face only, producing particles with a lipophilic face opposite a hydrophilic face. Such particles demonstrate superior surfactant properties and can be used to prepare Pickering emulsions.
JANUS-TYPE SPHERICAL CELLULOSE NANOPARTICLES
The invention relates to Janus-type spherical cellulose nanoparticles and processes for producing them. The Janus-type spherical cellulose nanoparticles of the invention are chemically modified on one face only, producing particles with a lipophilic face opposite a hydrophilic face. Such particles demonstrate superior surfactant properties and can be used to prepare Pickering emulsions.
Use of depolymerised carboxylated celluloses for dispersing and grinding mineral materials
The present invention concerns the use of depolymerized carboxylated celluloses as a dispersing agent or grinding aid agent for aqueous suspensions of mineral materials, intended for paint formulations, plastic formulations, detergent formulations, cosmetic formulations, paper formulations or paper coating colors.
WATER-SOLUBLE FOAMING AGENT FOR MAKING BUBBLE SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
Disclosed are a water-soluble foaming agent for making a bubble solution and a method for preparing the same. The water-soluble foaming agent for making a bubble solution includes a solid foaming agent and a water-soluble coating wrapped around the solid foaming agent in a weight ratio of 10:1 to 20:1. The solid foaming agent includes the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 25 to 45% of surfactant, 4 to 8% of stabilizer, 4 to 12% of glycerol, 10 to 25% of starch, 2 to 6% of pH-sensitive adhesive and 4 to 20% of sugar. The water-soluble coating includes the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 65 to 85% of film former, 2 to 15% of plasticizer and the balance of one or more of colorant or auxiliary additive.
WATER-SOLUBLE FOAMING AGENT FOR MAKING BUBBLE SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
Disclosed are a water-soluble foaming agent for making a bubble solution and a method for preparing the same. The water-soluble foaming agent for making a bubble solution includes a solid foaming agent and a water-soluble coating wrapped around the solid foaming agent in a weight ratio of 10:1 to 20:1. The solid foaming agent includes the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 25 to 45% of surfactant, 4 to 8% of stabilizer, 4 to 12% of glycerol, 10 to 25% of starch, 2 to 6% of pH-sensitive adhesive and 4 to 20% of sugar. The water-soluble coating includes the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 65 to 85% of film former, 2 to 15% of plasticizer and the balance of one or more of colorant or auxiliary additive.