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Demulsifiers, or
emulsion breakers, are a
class of
specialty chemicals used to
separate emulsions, for example,
water in oil. They are
commonly used in...
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nonylphenol for non-ionic
surfactants and can act as
emulsifier and
demulsifier agent. NP-40 is
often used to
break open all
membranes within a cell...
- a new
technique of
converting latex into
rubber without a
coagulant (
demulsifier),
which featured using water as a
solvent and warm air to dry the solution...
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mechanical shaking, water-in-oil emulsion, and
specialty chemicals called demulsifiers that
separate the oil from water. Oil
extraction is
costly and often...
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simple new
technique of
converting latex into
rubber without a
coagulant (
demulsifier),
which featured using water as a solvent,
spraying the
solution and...
- are the most
widely used detergents, as
industrial oil, emulsifiers,
demulsifiers, rust inhibitors, dispersants,
surfactants for
enhanced oil recovery...
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Paraffin thinners allow heavier fractions in the oil to flow more easily.
Demulsifiers breakdown the oil/water
emulsions that may have
formed and
thereby help...
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gravitational separators, and the
settling rates are
increased by
applying heat,
demulsifiers, and AC
electric fields. The AC
electric field gives rise to attractive...
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include the use of PIBA as a
corrosion inhibitor, an emulsifier, and a
demulsifier in
various industrial processes. Staudinger, H., & Zechmeister, L. (1931)...
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compounds came from
acquaintance with the
Petrolite company's
commercial demulsifiers, made by
ethoxylation of the
still ambiguous products from p-alkylphenols...