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HERO ID
5335857
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Zinc stearate production by precipitation and fusion processes
Author(s)
Gonen, M; Balkose, D; Inal, F; Ulku, S
Year
2005
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN:
0888-5885
EISSN:
1520-5045
Volume
44
Issue
6
Page Numbers
1627-1633
DOI
10.1021/ie049398o
Web of Science Id
WOS:000227634900002
Abstract
In this study, the production of ZnSt(2) using sodium stearate and zinc sulfate in a precipitation process, and stearic acid and zinc oxide in a fusion process, was investigated with regard to product purity. In the fusion process, an increase in mixing rate decreased the induction time occurring at the beginning of the reaction. While the melting point of the zinc stearate prepared by the precipitation process was found to be about 122 degrees C by optical microscopy, it was slightly lower than 122 degrees C for zinc stearate produced by the fusion process. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) indicated onset of melting at 120 degrees C and 118 degrees C for samples prepared by precipitation and fusion processes, respectively. Characteristic peaks of ZnSt(2) were present in XRD patterns of the products obtained by both processes. From SEM micrographs, it was seen that zinc stearate. obtained by both processes had lamellar structure.
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