Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins - Info and Reading Options
By Jan W. Gooch

"Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins" was published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers in 2002 - New York, it has 223 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins
- Author: Jan W. Gooch
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 223
- Publisher: ➤ Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
- Publish Date: 2002
- Publish Location: New York
“Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Emulsification - Alkyd resins - Gums and resins
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xxii, 223 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20644574M - OL2671248W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001053915
- ISBN-10: 0306467178
- All ISBNs: 0306467178
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"Emulsification and polymerization of alkyd resins" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Machine generated contents note: I
- 2- I
- 3- 1. ALKYD RESINS, VEGETABLE OILS AND AUTOXIDATIVE
- 4- POLYMERIZATION
- 5- 1.1. Goals of Research and Development in Alkyd Emulsions
- 6- 1.2. Historical Background of Alkyds, Oils and Emulsions
- 7- 1.2.1. Vegetable Oils and Resins
- 8- 1.2.2. Autoxidative Polymerization of Vegetable Oils and
- 9- Resins
- 10- 1.2.3. Emulsified Oils and Resins
- 11- 1.3. Theoretical Considerations
- 12- 1.3.1. Intrinsic Viscosity
- 13- 1.3.2. Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance (HLB)
- 14- 1.3.3. Diffusion of Oxygen in an Emulsion
- 15- 1.3.4. Solubility of Air and Oxygen in Aqueous Phase
- 16- 1.3.5. Swelling Ratio
- 17- 1.4. Justification for Research and Development
- 18- 2. SYNTHESIS AND POLYMERIZATION OF ALKYDS
- 19- 2.1. Alkyd Synthesis Procedure
- 20- 2.2. Emulsification Procedure
- 21- 2.3. Autoxidation Procedure
- 22- 2.4. Materials
- 23- 2.5. Characterization
- 24- 2.5.1. Emulsion Particle Size
- 25- 2.5.2. Emulsion Characterization
- 26- 2.5.3. Film Characterization
- 27- 2.5.4. Intrinsic Viscosity Measurement
- 28- 2.5.5. Swell Ratio
- 29- 2.5.6. Turbidimetric Measurement of Swelling Ratio
- 30- 2.5.7. Dissolved Oxygen in Aqueous Phase
- 31- 3. EMULSION AND KINETIC STUDIES OF AUTOXIDATIVE
- 32- POLYMERIZATION
- 33- 3.1. Emulsifier Studies
- 34- 3.1.1. Emulsifier Sources and Chemical Structures
- 35- 3.1.2. Emulsifiers and Emulsion Stability
- 36- 3.1.3. Emulsifiers and Freeze-Thaw Stability
- 37- 3.1.4. Emulsifiers and Film Characterization
- 38- xiii
- 39- 3.2. Phase Ratio and Co-Solvent Study
- 40- 3.2.1. Solvent Alkyd Emulsions
- 41- 3.2.2. Co-Solvent Containing Emulsions
- 42- 3.3. Studies on the Autoxidative Crosslinking of Emulsified
- 43- Soya Oil
- 44- 3.3.1. Autoxidation Reaction of Emulsified Soya Oil
- 45- 3.3.2. Catalysis of Autoxidation Reaction of Soya Oil
- 46- 3.4. Studies of the Autoxidative Crosslinking of Emulsified
- 47- Alkyd Particles
- 48- 3.4.1. Autoxidation Reaction of Emulsified Alkyd Resins
- 49- 3.4.2. Non-catalyzed Autoxidation Reaction
- 50- 3.4.3. Benzoyl Peroxide Catalysis in the Alkyd Phase
- 51- 3.4.4. Cobalt Naphthenate Catalysis in Aqueous Phase
- 52- 3.4.5. Autoxidized Emulsion Characterization
- 53- 3.4.6. Post pH-Adjustment of Autoxidized Emulsion
- 54- 3.4.7. pH Adjustment Prior to the Autoxidation
- 55- 3.4.8. Cobalt Naphthenate Catalysis in Alkyd Phase
- 56- 3.4.9. Post-Addition of Emulsifier
- 57- 3.4.10. pH Effect on Reaction Rate
- 58- 3.4.11. Increased Oxygen Concentration and Catalysis
- 59- 3.4.12. Scanning Electron Microscopy
- 60- 3.4.13. Water Clean-Up of Emulsion
- 61- 3.4.14. Comparison to Alkyd-Solvent System
- 62- 3.4.15. Effect of Emulsifier Structure on Reaction Rate
- 63- 3.5. Kinetic Study
- 64- 3.5.1. Oxygen Concentration Relationship
- 65- 3.5.2. Correlation of Swell Ratio and Percent Transmittance
- 66- 3.5.3. Catalysis Effect
- 67- 3.5.4. Temperature Effect
- 68- 3.5.5. Agitation Rate Effect
- 69- 3.5.6. Molecular Weight Effect
- 70- 3.6. Studies on Emulsion Particle Size
- 71- 3.6.1. Particle Size with Reaction Time
- 72- 3.6.2. Average Particle Size with Homogenization
- 73- 3.6.3. Particle Size after One Year of Shelf Life
- 74- 3.7. Alkyd Oil Length and Conjugation Study
- 75- 3.7.1. Alkyd Oil Length Study
- 76- 3.7.2. Alkyd Conjugation Study
- 77- 4. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, RESEARCH
- 78- AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY
- 79- 4.1. Autoxidative Crosslinking of Vegetable Oil
- 80- 4.2. Autoxidative Crosslinking of Vegetable Oil Alkyds
- 81- 4.3. Emulsification
- 82- 4.4. Continuing Research and Developments
- 83- 4.5. Commercialization of Alkyd Emulsions
- 84- APPENDIX - FIGURES
- 85- APPENDIX - TABLES
- 86- REFERENCES
- 87- INDEX.
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