Abstract:
A method for protecting tobacco from, during, comprises the step of covering the tobacco with a material, preferably a net, which has a protective activity against the harmful organisms.
Abstract:
Microbicidal compositions for the protection of industrial products and use in industrial or technical systems, comprising at least two different biocides selected from the group of active substances known as fungicides, insecticides, acaricides, or herbicides in the field of crop protection. Industrial materials comprising said mixture of biocides.
Abstract:
The invention concerns the use of copolymers obtainable by the radical polymerisation of (a) 10 to 90 wt% hydrophobic monomers and (b) 90 to 10 wt% hydrophilic monomers as an additive to particulate detergent formulations to increase their rate of dissolution in water, in quantities of 0.1 to 10 wt% in relation to the detergent formulations.
Abstract:
The use of an amine with an average pKs of 1 to 14 as a washing power enhancer, preferably in textile detergents, especially for washing coloureds, and detergent formulations containing said amines.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to suspensions for odor reduction comprising a porous metal-organic framework material in a liquid, and also atomizer and methods for odor reduction using the suspensions. The invention likewise relates to the use of the suspensions for odor reduction.
Abstract:
A method of electrochemically preparing a crystalline, porous, metal-organic framework material comprising at least one at least bidentate organic compound coordinately bound to at least one metal ion, in a reaction medium comprising the at least one bidentate organic compound, wherein at least one metal ion is provided in the reaction medium by the oxidation of one anode comprising the corresponding metal.
Abstract:
Hydrophilic open-celled resilient foams containing melamine-formaldehyde resins, characterized by a droplet absorption rate of less than 5 seconds and an EU standard EN ISO 14184-1 formaldehyde emission of less than 100 mg of formaldehyde/kg of foam, and obtainable by(a) heating an aqueous solution or dispersion each containing at least a melamine-formaldehyde precondensate, an emulsifier, a blowing agent and a curing agent to form a foam and crosslink the precondensate,(b) then conditioning the foam at from 120 to 300° C. for from 1 to 180 minutes to remove volatiles, and(c) treating the foam during the conditioning or thereafter with at least one hydrophilicizer and/or with ozone, a corona discharge or a plasma,are useful in hygiene articles to acquire, distribute and immobilize body fluids.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a particulate, linear, sheet-like or three-dimensional structure comprising, at least on its surface, a hydrophilicizing amount of at least one acylated polyamine, where at least some of the polyamine nitrogen atoms bear acyl radicals of the formula I R 1 -CO- (I) where R 1 is hydrogen, C 1 -C 27 -alkyl, C 7 -C 27 -alkenyl or C 6 -C 10 -aryl, and where the alkyl, alkenyl and aryl groups may bear at least one substituent selected from the class consisting of hydroxyl, alkoxy, alkoxycarbonyl and NE 1 E 2 , where E 1 and E 2 may be identical or different and are hydrogen, alkyl or acyl, to the use of acylated polyamines for modifying the surface properties of solids, and also to a process for modifying the surface properties of particulate, linear, sheet-like, or three-dimensional structures.
Abstract:
An inhibitor composition (I) contains: (A) a polyvinylimidazole; and (B) a phenothiazine. An Independent claim is also included for a stabilized mixture (II) containing a radically polymerizable compound and a polyvinylimidazole (A).
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/EP97/02590 Sec. 371 Date Nov. 19, 1998 Sec. 102(e) Date Nov. 19, 1998 PCT Filed May 21, 1997 PCT Pub. No. WO97/44426 PCT Pub. Date Nov. 27, 1997The use of at least trihydric alcohols and their reaction products with ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide as additive to particulate detergent formulations, especially compact detergents, to increase their rate of dissolving in water in amounts of from 0.1 to 5% by weight based on the detergent formulations.