Surface-active properties of hydrophobized derivatives of lignosulfonates: Effect of structure of organosilicon modifier

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An investigation of regularities of surface-tension alterations in the aqueous solutions of lignosulfonate and aluminum-containing organosilicon oligomer (olygoheterosiloxanolates) reaction mixtures revealed that modification with oligomers can be used for the regulation of the surface activity of lignosulfonates. High surface activity not only in acidic, but also in neutral and alkali media, is achieved using oligomers which consist of ethylsesquioxane and diethylsiloxane links. In this case, increasing hydrophobicity compensates the negative effects (increase of solubility and the Coulomb repulsion) of ionization of lignosulfonate acidic groups. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci.

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Telysheva, G., Dizhbite, T., Paegle, E., Shapatin, A., & Demidov, I. (2001). Surface-active properties of hydrophobized derivatives of lignosulfonates: Effect of structure of organosilicon modifier. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 82(4), 1013–1020. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.1935

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