Tyre brightener
A brightener, tire technology, applied in polishing compositions, anionic surface active compounds, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve problems such as poor brightening effect and inability to clean up
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[0021] A tire brightener, which comprises the following components by weight percentage:
[0022] (1) 10% water-based wax;
[0023] (2) 15% water-based silicone oil;
[0024] (3) 20% polyurethane emulsion;
[0025] (4) 0.3% methyl p-hydroxybenzoate;
[0026] (5) 3% C 4 f 7 CH 2 CF 2 CH 2 CH 2 SO 3 Na;
[0027] (6) 5% C14 sodium internal olefin sulfonate, the mass ratio of hydroxyl body (sodium hydroxyalkane sulfonate) / olefin body (sodium olefin sulfonate) in the sodium internal olefin sulfonate is 93 / 7;
[0028] (7) The remaining water.
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[0029] The internal olefin sulfonates are known compounds, and their typical but non-limiting preparation examples are as follows:
[0030] 6000 g (26.7 moles) of 1-tetradecene "Linealene 14" (manufactured by Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.) and protic β-zeolite "CP-814E" (Zeolyst) as a solid acid catalyst were placed in a flask equipped with a stirring device. 180 g (3% by mass relative to the raw material α-olefin) was reacted at 120° C. for 20 hours while stirring. Next, the crude internal olefins were transferred to a distillation flask and distilled at 124-136° C. / 7.5 mmHg to obtain internal olefins having 14 carbon atoms with an olefin purity of 100%. The double bond distribution of the obtained internal olefin was 1.3% by mass at the C1 position, 31.8% by mass at the C2 position, 23.8% by mass at the C3 position, 21.0% by mass at the C4 position, 8.6% by mass at the C5 position, and 13.6% by mass at the C6 and 7 positions .
[0031] The internal olefins with 14 carbon atoms ...
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