Structures and Properties of Alkyl-Phosphate Potassium Salts

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The structures and properties of alkyl-phosphate potassium salts (PK) are discussed. The results showed that the particle size of the PK emulsion decreased as the pH and neutralization temperature increased. The mono/diester ratio and humidity both had considerable influence on the antistatic property of the fibers. The particle size of the PK had little influence on the antistatic property but great influence on the frictional property of the polyester staple fibers.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 129-131)

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842-847

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August 2010

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