Claims
- 1. A method for reducing the strength of ice wherein
- (1) an effective amount of a strength reducing composition is dissolved in the water prior to freezing, said composition consisting essentially of water soluble components comprising (A) a water soluble polyhydroxy compound selected from the group consisting of alkylene glycols and (B) from about 0.001 to about 2 parts sodium acetate per part of polyhydroxy compound, said composition being substantially free of corrosion inducing metal halide salts, and
- (2) the so formed solution is thereafter exposed to a temperature sufficiently low to freeze the so formed solution.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein components (A) and (B) are employed in a combined amount of at least about 0.5 percent by weight of water.
- 3. A method for reducing the strength of ice wherein
- (1) an effective amount of a strength reducing composition is dissolved in the water prior to freezing, said composition consisting essentially of water soluble components comprising (A) a water soluble polyhydroxy compound selected from the group consisting of alkylene glycols and (B) polyacrylamide having at least 10 percent hydrolysis, in an amount of from about 0.001 to about 2 parts partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide per part of polyhydroxy compound, said composition being substantially free of corrosion inducing metal halide salts, and
- (2) the so formed solution is thereafter exposed to a temperature sufficiently low to freeze the so formed solution.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein components (A) and (B) are employed in a combined amount of at least about 0.5 percent by weight of water.
- 5. A method for treating particulate solids having surface moisture to reduce the cohesive strength of masses of such solids when frozen, said particulate solids being neither water soluble nor water swellable, said method consisting of spraying such solids with an effective amount of a fluid composition consisting essentially of water soluble components comprising (A) a water soluble polyhydroxy compound selected from the group consisting of alkylene glycols and (B) from about 0.001 to about 2 parts sodium acetate per part of polyhydroxy compound, said composition being substantially free of corrosion inducing metal halide salts.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 5 wherein said composition is applied to said solids in an amount of at least 0.5 weight percent of (A) plus (B) based on the surface moisture on the solids.
- 7. The method claimed in claim 5 wherein said particulate solids are coal having a particle size of less than about 2 inches.
- 8. A method for treating particulate solids having surface moisture to reduce the cohesive strength of masses of such solids when frozen, said particulate solids being neither water soluble nor water swellable, said method consisting of spraying such solids with an effective amount of a fluid composition consisting essentially of water soluble components comprising (A) a water soluble polyhydroxy compound or monoalkyl ether thereof and (B) polyacrylamide having at least 10 percent hydrolysis, in an amount of from about 0.001 to about 2 parts partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide per part of component (A), said compound (B) being different from said compound (A), and said composition being substantially free of corrosion-inducing metal halide salts.
- 9. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein said composition is applied to said solid in an amount of at least 0.5 weight percent of (A) plus (B) based on the surface moisture on the solids.
- 10. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein said particulate solids are coal having a particle size of less than about 2 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending Ser. No. 380,778 filed July 19, 1973, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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