Reversed-phase microemulsion for removing harmful chloride ions from bronze ware
A reverse microemulsion and chloride ion technology, applied in the field of cultural relics protection, to achieve good compatibility, increase stability, reduce diffusion and residue effects
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[0029] Mix 0.6mL polyoxyethylene castor oil and 0.4mL Span-80 evenly, then add 2.0mL ethanol, mix evenly, add the resulting mixture into 100mL cyclohexane, and add 1.5mL 0.2 mol / L silver acetate aqueous solution, forming a white transparent reverse phase microemulsion, no oil-water separation was seen after being placed at room temperature for a week, and it has good stability.
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[0031] Mix 0.55mL polyoxyethylene castor oil and 0.45mL Span-80 evenly, then add 2.0mL ethanol, mix evenly, add the resulting mixture into 100mL cyclohexane, and add 1.5mL 0.2 mol / L silver acetate aqueous solution to form a white transparent inverse microemulsion.
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[0033] Mix 0.65mL polyoxyethylene castor oil and 0.35mL Span-80 evenly, then add 2.0mL ethanol, mix evenly, add the resulting mixture into 100mL cyclohexane, and add 1.5mL 0.2 mol / L silver acetate aqueous solution to form a white transparent inverse microemulsion.
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