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lignosulfonates (noun): A group of chemicals derived from wood pulp that are often used in industrial applications such as concrete additives, animal feed binders, and dust control agents
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Lignosulfonates are products of sulfite pulping and are hydrophilic.
Examples of a useful ultraviolet light absorbing materials are lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates have a wide variety of applications.
Kraft lignin possess different chemical properties than that of lignosulfonates.
A variety of lignosulfonates may be employed to make the disclosed granules.
Other useful dispersants include ammonium lignosulfonate and other lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates can thus be either a mixture or isolated lignosulfonate molecules.
Determination of lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates with lower values have reported for hardwoods.
Carbon black counteracts the effect of inhibiting formation caused by the lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates exist in large amounts in waste or spent sulfite liquor.
Ultrafiltration can also be used to separate lignosulfonates from the spent pulping liquid.
Bisulfite lignosulfonates are prepared by boiling wood pulp with calcium bisulfite.
The selected antioxidant seems to be more stable in the solvent when lignosulfonates are present.
Lignosulfonates are a derivative of lignin and the commercially available form thereof.

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Another aspect is a process wherein said hydrated lime byproduct is used to precipitate lignosulfonates.
Oxidation of lignosulfonates from softwood trees produced vanillin artificial vanilla flavor.
In some embodiments, hydrated lime is used to precipitate lignosulfonates.
Chromium and ferrochrome lignosulfonates are used both as dispersants and fluid loss additives.
Addition of hydrated lime will precipitate alkali-insoluble lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates are available from numerous sources in either aqueous solution or dried powder forms.
The dispersants also may comprise lignosulfonates blended with the polymers according to the present invention.
Lignosulfonates normally are used in their as-produced liquid form.
Summary of the Invention Liquid lignosulfonates include a substantial amount of water.
Other suitable carrier materials are proteins, starches, lignosulfonates and gums.
Typically lignosulfonates may be obtained by sulfonation of spent sulfite liquors from wood conversion.
In one embodiment, lignosulfonates are used.
Additionally lignosulfonates enhance the lifetime of antioxidants when added to organic materials or biological materials.
Typical dispersants include naphthalene / formaldehyde condensates, lignosulfonates and naphthalene sulfonates.
Methods for making bisulfite lignosulfonates also are well known and documented in the literature.
Figure 3 shows the yield of amylase complexed versus pH for two different lignosulfonates.
Typically, lignosulfonates are lignin molecules that have been sulfonated.
For wettable powder formulations, the most common dispersing agents are sodium lignosulfonates.
Preferably, lignosulfonates in their as is or whole liquor condition are employed.
Process engineering for the meaningful utilization of lignosulfonates and other lignins e.g. black liquor.
Thus, lignosulfonates are hydrophobic lignosulfonates.
Lignin separation to remove reactive native lignin and reactive lignosulfonates from fermentable sugars ;.
However, lignosulfonates derived from firs or from eucalyptus will be preferred.
However, cost of materials is only one factor in selecting the alkoxylated lignosulfonates starting materials.
Lignosulfonates or resin abietates can for example be used as air-entraining adjuvant.
This example proves the synergistic behaviour existing between formaldehyde, urea and lignosulfonates.
Lignosulfonates are a byproduct of paper pulping ; they are derived from highly variable sources.
Firstly, a compression-moulding process allowed the combination of hydrated sodium lignosulfonates and corn cob particles.
Lignosulfonates vary according to cation, degree of sulfonation and average molecular weight.
Commercially available lignin can include, but is not limited to, lignosulfonates available from Tembec ( Canada ).
The lignosulfonates or sulfonated lignins are known by-products in the production of bisulfite wood pulps.
The plasticizer admixture is of the lignosulfonates family, it is POZZOLITH 391N from BASF.
Lignosulfonates are sulfonated plant lignins and are commercially well known co-products of the paper industry.
Complexing agent, Lignosulfonates.
Spray-dried lignosulfonates typically include an appreciable portion of very small dusty particles.

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