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25. I017: Catherine GELLING ( - 1831)
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- Catherine GELLING.
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26. Re: fotos van Eelco Gelling (met o.a. Hans van Lier en Lou Leeuw)
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27. I002: Ann GELLING ( - 1750)
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- Ann GELLING.
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28. Patent 4104173: Gelling agents for hydrocarbon compounds
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- Gelling agents for hydrocarbon compounds.
- In complete, non-stoichiometric aluminum salts of alkyl orthophosphates, when neutralized with a second basic compound, form pseudo double salts which are capable of gelling hydrocarbons when present in low concentrations. ...
- A liquid hydrocarbon composition comprising a liquid hydrocarbon and a minor amount of a gelling agent consisting of the pseudo double salts of alkyl acid orthophosphates with aluminum and a second ion selected from the group consisting of alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and ammonium ions, said pseudo double salt prepared by the steps of.
- This invention is directed to the use of particular pseudo double salts of alkyl orthophosphates as gelling agents for hydrocarbons and to a method for gelling liquid hydrocarbons. ... These pseudo double salts are efficient gelling agents for hydrocarbons and effect a reduction in fluid friction in high shear flow of hydrocarbons.
- Prior to the instant invention, there were a variety of aluminum salts of specific orthophosphates which were used as gelling agents in the preparation of hydrocarbon gels for use in oil well cracking and for other end uses. Examples of dialkyl monohydrogen orthophosphates used as gelling agents in the aluminum form may be found in U. ... 3,757,864, stoichiometric aluminum salts of orthophosphates are disclosed as fluid friction reducing agents and as gelling agents for hydrocarbons. ... The latter mentioned salts of hydrocarbyl compounds are used as fuel additives rather than as gelling agents.
- The aforementioned aluminum salts of dialkyl monohydrogen orthosphosphates have exhibited certain disadvantages as gelling agents. ... The inability to disperse the gelling agent caused the gel to form in a sequestered portion of the liquid hydrocarbon solution with no effect on the remaining hydrocarbon composition. In order to completely disperse the gelling agent, it was normally necessary to heat the hydrocarbon solution to a sufficiently high temperature to disperse the agent throughout and then allow the composition to cool to that point where a gel would form.
- Thus, the composition would form a gel only with the total gelling agent present and control over the physical properties of the completed gel was somewhat lacking.
- It has now been found that particular alkyl orthosphosphates may be first converted to an acidic partial aluminum salt by reacting the alkyl orthosphosphate with a basic aluminum compound that when further reacted with a second basic compound to neutralize the remaining acidity gives a pseudo double salt of the alkyl orthosphosphate which is an effective gelling agent for hydrocarbons. ...
- The partial aluminum salts are then converted to the gelling pseudo double salts by adding sufficient base, such as sodium hydroxide, to neutralize the acidity of the composition. ...
- Conversion to the gelling pseudo double salt may be carried out by first dispersing the partial aluminum salt in the liquid hydrocarbon and then adding the second basic compound, either as a solid or in water solution, with high speed stirring. ...
29. Patent 4320216: Fluoroelastomer gelling agents and products made therefrom
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- Fluoroelastomer gelling agents and products made therefrom.
- Fluorinated allylisocyanurates are extremely efficient gelling agents for fluoroelastomers. ...
- Gelled fluoroelastomers selected from the group consisting of (A) copolymers with interpolymerized units consisting essentially of vinylidene fluoride units, fluorine containing olefin units other than vinylidene fluoride units, optionally, at least one of perfluoroalkyl perfluorvinyl ether units, bromotrifluoroethylene units, bromotetrafluorobutene units or perfluorodivinyl ether units and a gelling agent selected from the group consisting of 1,3,5-tris-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione and 1,3-bis-3-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-5-methyl-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5 H)-trione and (B) copolymers with interpolymerized units consisting essentially of tetrafluoroethylene, perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether), a monomer selected from the group consisting of:.
- (e) perfluoro(8-cyano-5-methyl-3,6-dioxa-1-octene) and a gelling agent selected from the group consisting of 1,3,5-tris-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione and 1,3-bis-3-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-5-methyl-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5 H)-trione, said gelling agent comprising 0. ...
- A fluoroelastomer of claim 1 wherein the interpolymerized units of the fluoroelastomer comprise vinylidene fluoride units, at least one other type of fluorine-containing olefin unit, and a gelling agent selected from the group consisting of 1,3,5-tris-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione and 1,3-bis-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione.
- (e) perfluoro(8-cyano-5-methyl-3,6-dioxa-1-octene) and a gelling agent selected from the group consisting of 1,3,5-tris-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione and 1,3-bis-(3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl)-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione.
- This invention relates to novel and extremely efficient gelling agents for fluoroelastomers, to gelled fluoroelastomers made with these novel gelling agents, and to blends of such gelled fluoroelastomers with non-gelled fluoroelastomers, which gelled fluoroelastomers and blends possess improved processing properties, particularly as compared with non-gelled fluoroelastomers, but even as compared with blends of non-gelled fluoroelastomers with fluoroelastomers gelled with agents other than the novel gelling agents of the present invention. In particular, the gelling agents of the present invention achieve extremely high levels, e. ... 5 weight percent, of gelling agent. Fluoroelastomer blends made with these gelling agents exhibit improved extrusion and milling.
- 19, 1978, to Finlay and Omura, discloses the use of bromotrifluoroethylene as a gelling agent for certain fluoroelastomers and peroxide curable fluoroelastomer blends of non-gelled fluoroelastomer with bromotrifluoroethylene gelled fluoroelastomer. ... The bromotrifluoroethylene gelled fluoroelastomer of Finlay and Omura, however, exhibits a gel content of only about 50-65% even though up to 3% by weight of gelling agent is used. ...
- where n is an integer from 2-24 as gelling agents for certain fluoroelastomers and also discloses blends of non-gelled fluoroelastomers with perfluorodivinylether gelled fluoroelastomers. ... As with the gels of Finlay and Omura, the gelled fluoroelastomers exemplified by Kelly exhibit a gel content of only about 50% even though up to 20% by weight of gelling agent is used, and although the blends disclosed by Kelly offer improved processability as compared with prior fluoroelastomer compositions, the blends of the present invention exhibit further improvements in processability. Further, although Kelly does disclose that fluoroelastomers with a gel content of up to 100% would be useful, there are no examples of such fluoroelastomers; and even if Kelly's gelling agent could produce a 100% gelled fluoroelastomer, it would only be possible with excessive quantities of gelling agent.
- The present invention relates to novel and extremely efficient gelling agents for fluoroelastomers, the gelling agents being hexafluorotriallylisocyanurate, i. ...
30. PW - Annie Theresa GELLING - A Family History and Genealogy
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31. Welcome to G.M. Associates
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- The company also supplies Guar based gels and gelling agents to the explosives and food industries.
32. KUsports.com - : 6Sports video: Volleyball team gelling as contender
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- 6Sports video: Volleyball team gelling as contender .
33. RuG-Hilda Gelling
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- Gelling (Hilda) .
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34. Phillips Environmental Pooh-Powder-Gelling Powder
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- Phillips Environmental Pooh-Powder-Gelling Powder.
35. Basics of Jelly Making
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- Commercial pectin products contain acids that help to ensure gelling. ...
- Sugar: Sugar serves as a preserving agent, contributes flavor and aids in gelling. ... Too little sugar pre-vents gelling and may allow yeast and mold growth.
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