OIL-SOLUBLE AMINE PRODUCTS WITH A FUTURE - C&EN Global

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OIL-SOLUBLE AMINE PRODUCTS WITH A FUTURE The oil-soluble members of the Hercules Rosin Amine D family are chemical materials that might well contribute to new or improved products for you. In addition to the primary amine, Rosin Amine D, they include Rosin Amine D Naphthenate, Rosin Amine D Stéarate, Rosin Nitrile D, and ethylene oxide derivatives (Polyrad®). The wide * range of physical and chemical properties of these challenging chemical compounds suggests many possible uses, such as corrosion inhibitors, bactericides, preservatives, pigment-wetting and pigment-dispersing agents, plasticizers for synthetic and natural rubber, and emulsifiers for oils and waxes. Rosin Amine D forms wax-like salts and resinous amides by reaction with carboxylic acids, and reacts with metal salts to form resinous metal complexes. The known reactions and properties of Hercules Rosin Amine D and its derivatives may suggest potential uses of importance to you. Write for further information. You will be interested, too, in the water-soluble and acidsoluble types now available.

PIGMENT FLUSHING—Rosin Amine D is useful as a reagent for the production of flushed colors. Its use for this purpose is compatible with standard flushing practices.

FUNGICIDE-the value of Rosin Amine D and its derivatives as a preservative for many products has been demonstrated in rope, and other celJulosic materials.

WETTING AGENT—In ceramic and printing inks, as well as asphalt compounds, the surface activity of the Rosin Amine D family leads t o better products.

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