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publicationDate 1989-06-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Dispersion stabilizer for inorganic powder in water
abstract PURPOSE: To increase the dispersion stability of inorg. powder in water at high concn. by preparing a dispersion stabilizer with a salt of polyester sulfonic acid obtd. by sulfonating reactive double bonds in polyester having maleic acid units. n CONSTITUTION: A salt of polyester sulfonic acid obtd. by sulfonating reactive double bonds in polyester having maleic acid units is used as an effective component to prepare a dispersion stabilizer for inorg. powder in water. The salt of polyester sulfonic acid has sulfonic acid groups not at the terminals of the molecule but in the molecule. The salt may be the ammonium or methylamine salt. When an aq. slurry of inorg. powder is prepd. with the dispersion stabiitzer, the stabilizer is added by 0.01W10 pts.wt., preferably 0.05W5 pts.wt. per 100 pts.wt. inorg. powder. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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