Claims
- 1. A surfactant mixture of 100 parts by weight consisting of:
- from 57 to 87 parts by wt. of a soluble salt of the sulfosuccinate half ester of an alcohol selected from branched-chain alkanols having 8 to 12 carbon atoms,
- from 0 to 30 parts by wt. of a soluble salt of the sulfosuccinate half ester of an alkyl-polyoxyethylene alcohol having the formula,
- R(och.sub.2 ch.sub.2).sub.n OH wherein
- R is alkyl having 6 to 20 carbon atoms and
- n is a value in the range from 2 to 50; and
- from 0 to 33 parts by weight of a soluble salt of the sulfosuccinate half ester of a polyethoxyalkylphenol having the formula, ##STR3## R is alkyl having 6 to 12 carbon atoms and n is a value in the range from 2 to 50.
- 2. A surfactant mixture defined by claim 1, of 100 parts by wt. consisting of:
- 57 to 87 parts by wt. of diammonium isodecyl sulfosuccinate,
- 0 to 30 parts by wt. of diammonium sulfosuccinate of C.sub.10-12 H.sub.21-25 (OCH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2).sub.5 OH
- 0 to 33 parts by wt. of diammonium sulfosuccinate of ##STR4##
- 3. A surfactant mixture defined by claim 1 of 100 parts by wt. consisting of:
- about 75 parts by wt. diammonium isodecyl sulfosuccinate;
- about 15 parts by wt. diammonium sulfosuccinate of C.sub.10-12 H.sub.21-25 (OCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2).sub.5 OH, and
- about 10 parts by wt. diammonium sulfosuccinate of ##STR5##
- 4. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate, said latex containing about 1 to about 4 percent by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 1 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 5. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 percent by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 1 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 6. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units selected from ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of N-methylolacrylamide cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 percent by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 1 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 7. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate, said latex containing about 1 to about 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 2 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 8. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 2 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 9. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units selected from ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of N-methylolacrylamide cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 2 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 10. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate, said latex containing about 1 to about 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 3 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 11. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 3 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 12. An aqueous latex of acrylate copolymer in which acrylate monomer units selected from ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate predominate and having a minor proportion in said polymer of N-methylolarcylamide cross-linking units, said latex containing about 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on the polymer weight of a surfactant mixture defined by claim 3 as the emulsifier for said latex.
- 13. A process for polymerizing a mixture of vinyl monomers in which acrylate monomers predominate in aqueous emulsion containing 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on wt. of the monomer of an emulsifier consisting essentially of the surfactant composition defined by claim 1.
- 14. A process defined by claim 13 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers comprises 1 to 10 parts by wt. of a cross-linking monomer.
- 15. A process defined by claim 14 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers consists essentially of acrylate monomers and the cross-linking monomer is N-methylolacrylamide.
- 16. A process defined by claim 15 wherein the acrylate monomers are a mixture of ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate.
- 17. A process of polymerizing a mixture of vinyl monomers in which acrylate monomers predominate in aqueous emulsion containing 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on wt. of the monomers of an emulsifier consisting essentially of the surfactant composition defined by claim 2.
- 18. A process defined by claim 17 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers comprises 1 to 10 parts by wt. of a cross-linking monomer.
- 19. A process defined by claim 18 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers consists essentially of acrylate monomers and the cross-linking monomer is N-methylolacrylamide.
- 20. A process defined by claim 19 wherein the acrylate monomers are a mixture of ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate.
- 21. A process of polymerizing a mixture of vinyl monomers in which acrylate monomers predominate in aqueous emulsion containing 1 to 4 parts by wt. based on wt. of the monomers of an emulsifier consisting essentially of the surfactant composition of claim 3.
- 22. A process defined by claim 21 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers comprises 1 to 10 parts by wt. of a cross-linking monomer.
- 23. A process defined by claim 22 wherein the mixture of vinyl monomers consists essentially of acrylate monomers and the cross-linking monomer is N-methylolacrylamide.
- 24. A process defined by claim 23 wherein the acrylate monomers are a mixture of ethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending Aplication Ser. No. 457,287, filed Apr. 2, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,947,400 patented Mar. 30, 1976.
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