ALKATERGE-C oil-soluble wetting agent - C&EN Global Enterprise

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PROPERTIES

reduce the interfacial tension between n-hexane and w a t e r to one dyne p e r centimeter. In mineral oil, 0 . 1 % reduces theinterfacial tension to a p p r o x ­ imately one t o t w o dynes per centimeter. That's why A l k a t e r g e - C is such a successful oil-soluble wetting a n d auxiliary emulsifying a g e n t . It's a sort o f chemical lever—makes it easy for the emulsifying agent to d o its j o b . This striking effect on interfacial tension suggests many applications in connec­ tion with lubrication, extraction, and impregnating operations.

(of commercial-grade materia!)

Molecular and Equivalent Weights

350, approx.

Coefficient of Cubical Expansion (20° to 3J°C).. O.0008 per 1°C 0.0004 per 1°F Distillation Range at 3 mm of Mercury

194°C to 310°C

Solidification Point

—36°C, approx.

Surface Tension of Saturated Aqueous Solution: Less than 40 dynes/cm Interfacial Tension against Water of a 0.1% Solution in Mineral Oil Flash Point, Cleveland Open Cup

This non-volatile, amine-type compound reacts with acids to form salts a n d soaps which a r e themselves emulsifying and wetting agents. Salts o f the mineral a n d lower aliphatic acids a r e water-soluble. V / i t h the higher f a t t y acids, A l k a t e r g e - C forms oil-soluble soaps. These salts a n d soaps have been used as wetting agents a n d penetrants in metal cleaners a n d in the processing a n d impregnating o f textile and p a p e r products.

1 t o 2 dynes cm 430°F

Solubility in Water Less than 0.002% by weight in Mineral and Vegetable Oils Miscible in Organic Solvents Miscible with naphtha, benzene, kerosene, carbon tetrachloride, ethyl acetate, acetone, methanol, butanol, and most other organic solvents.

A l k a t e r g e - C also has many uses based on its acid-accepting a n d surface-active properties. It is a n effective anti-foam agent, especially when used in conjunction with mineral oil, and it is also an excellent pigmentgrinding assistant in mineral oil vehicles.

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Oxazoline Content

(tentative) 70% by weight, minimum

Specific Gravity, 25°/25°C

W e w i l l g l a d l y furnish you with a sample and a d d i t i o n a l d a t a upon request on your company letterhead.

Nitrogen (Kjeldahl) Color, Gardner Scale Appearance

INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL

0 925—0.931 3.80—4.10% by weight 15 maximum Clear, free from suspended matter

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