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titleOfInvention Bituminous emulsions and their preparation
abstract Aqueous bitumen emulsions comprise an alkali-hydrolysed dried yeast as emulsifier. Specified bitumens are crude petroleum distillation residues, tars and pitches e.g. derived from coal, and may contain fatty acids. Emulsifiers may be prepared by hydrolysing yeast of Candida sp. with NaOH or KOH at at least 40 DEG C. The emulsions may be prepared by adding molten bitumen e.g. at 100-110 DEG C to the hydrolysis mixture at 90-100 DEG C. A comparative example refers to hydrolysed casein in place of the hydrolysed yeast.
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