Examples of 'dispersants' in a sentence

Meaning of "dispersants"

A dispersant is a substance used to disperse small particles in a medium, such as breaking up clumps of oil spills in water. Dispersants are commonly used in environmental cleanup efforts
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Dispersants for use in the pulp industry.
Using chemical dispersants is also a good solution.
Dispersants for use in the paper industry.
Other conventional dispersants may also be present.
Dispersants consist normally of one or more surfactants.
Borated ashless dispersants may also be included.
Dispersants can be used to dissipate oil slicks.
Preferred cationic dispersants are amine functional silanes.
Dispersants remain stained with a negative image.
Mainly what they are doing is booms and dispersants.
Alternate dispersants were investigated to overcome this difficulty.
In particular powdered detergents may comprise dispersants.
Polymeric dispersants are preferred because of their efficiency.
Compatibility with a variety of dispersants and antifoams.
Preferred dispersants are lignosulfonate and naphthlene sulfonate.

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Other additives include extenders and dispersants.
Pigment dispersants are well known in the art.
A detergent composition herein can comprise dispersants.
Dispersants may be added to the continuous phase.
Many different types of such dispersants are known.
High amounts of dispersants are undesirable in many applications.
Lubricants containing aromatic dispersants and titanium.
These types of dispersants are typically alkali activated.
Organic or aqueous solvents or dispersants can be used.
Dispersants can help hold sludge in solution.
They believe the chemical dispersants are to blame.
Suitable dispersants are apolar dispersants such as alkanes.
The preferred dispersing agents are succinimide dispersants.
Dispersants may assist in accurate dosing and dispersion.
Conventional additives such as dispersants can be used.
Dispersants for use in aqueous dispersions of carbon black.
Let us talk a little bit about dispersants.
This led to a reformulation of dispersants to be more environmentally sensitive.
Surfactants are often classified as wetting agents or dispersants.
Research indicates that some dispersants are toxic to corals.
Such dispersing agents include polymeric dispersants.
Dispersants were spread on the main slick.
To this mixture water and dispersants are added.
Spreading dispersants by boat and by plane.
Seek the advice of a specialist before using dispersants.
Chemical processes make use of dispersants by themselves or of absorbents.
The dispersants have been added in the form of powders.
There is a great variety of dispersants for hydraulic compositions.
The dispersants can also stimulate microbial growth.
Preferred emulsifiers and dispersants have been stated above.
All dispersants were obtained as a brown gum.
A control sample was included which contained no added dispersants.
Characteristics of dispersants tested in the examples.
Dispersants are also well known in the lubricating art.
Among the anionic dispersants which may be mentioned are.

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