Talk:Fatty amine
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Proposed Additions
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Hello, my name is Kim, and I work at MSL, a PR agency representing paints and performance coatings company Akzo Nobel. I am working closely with Akzo Nobel scientists and experts in the field to clarify the benefits and uses of fatty amines within the chemistry community, and I would like to propose additions to this page:
- Within the first paragraph:
1. After the sentence, “They are often mixtures.,” add the following sentence: "The chain lengths [1] and level of unsaturation determine the solubility characteristics of the Fatty_acid ."
2. In the last sentence, after “Some applications of these compounds are in…”, include “ Friction_modifiers for Lubricants” within the list before “fabric softeners.”
- Under Production and Reactions:
1. At the end of the first sentence within the first paragraph, add “ Triglycerides" to the end of sentence so that it reads “typically seed-oils or triglycerides.”
2. Within the last paragraph beginning with “Alternatively,” change “using” to “used” and include the following phrase at the end of the sentence after “applications”: ",and include detergency in Lubricants."
3. Add a new closing paragraph:
"Fatty amines can be further ethoxylated to increase the polarity [2]. This is carried out by reaction with Ethylene_oxide. Potassium_hydroxide is typically used as a catalyst in this reaction. The overall distribution range of the ethoxylation can be varied depending on catalyst and reaction conditions."
Kim at MSL (talk) 20:03, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ Patton, J.S., Stone, B., Papa C., Abramowitz, R.*, and Yalkowsky, S.H. “Solubility of fatty acids and other hydrophobic molecules in liquid trioleoylglycerol”, “Journal of Lipid Research, Volume 25”, Athens, GA, United States, 1984. Retrieved on 2 February 2018.
- ^ Porter, M.R. “Surfactants Commercially Available”, “Handbook of Surfactants”, New York, 1991.
Reply to proposed additions
[edit]Declined Please see this talk page entry for more information about your request. Regards, Spintendo ᔦᔭ 03:40, 3 February 2018 (UTC)