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titleOfInvention Process for preparing calcium and / or barium salts of alkylbenzene sulfonic acids
abstract Reaction rate of aromatic neutralizationnsulfoacids can be increased by thenin which a mixture of organic solventsnand solid oxide, hydroxidenand / or calcium carbonatenby dispersing 0.2% by weight of the colorantn6% tip. emulsifier, with an emulsifiernis an anionic or noninogenic surfactantnand dispersion can advantageously be usednthe reaction product itself. Additionnsurfactants accelerate wettingnbasic solid particles ani also the mass transfer between the liquidnviscous aromatic or sulfo acidnon the one hand and the solid base on the sidensecond. Increasing the reaction rate can benuse a lower base surplus than earliernpractices.
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