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titleOfInvention A process for the manufacture of suspensions for phenols
abstract A weed killer comprises a suspension of a substituted phenol or its derivative prepared by emulsifying the molten phenol by vigorous stirring in a hot aquous suspending medium containing an emulsifier of the oil-in-water type, a salt having a di- or trivalent cation and a colloid of the polyhydroxy or polycarboxy type, and continuing to stir until cold. 2-4-dinitro-o-cresol, sparingly soluble substituted phenols whose melting points do not greatly exceed 100 DEG C., e.g., nitrophenols, chlor-nitro-cresols, nitroxylenols, mesitol and thymol; emulsifiers of the alkyl sulphate or alkyl adyl sulphonate type: colloids such as gum, starch polysugar, alginic acid, agar, cellulose ester or ether, polyvinyl alcohol and polymethacrylic acid; and the salts alumin sulphate, aluminium acetate, ferrous sulphate and ferrous acetate are specified. Part of the emulsifier may be replaced by a mono- or diglyceride of a fatty acid, e.g., glyceryl dioleate. Further, neutral or weakly positive colloids, e.g., "Unemul" Registered Trade Mark-aluminium hydroxide preparation) and neutral salts, e.g., ammonium sulphate may also be added.
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