Claims
- 1. A process which comprises demulsifying a water-in-oil emulsion with an effective demulsifying amount of an aliphatic vinyl-type interpolymer having an overall C/O atom ratio of between about 2 and about 4, said interpolymer being water insoluble and oil soluble at room temperature and having been prepared from about 50 to about 99 mole percent of at least one hydrophilic vinyl monomer having a C/O ratio of about 3 or less and correspondingly from about 50 to about 1 mole percent of at least one hydrophobic vinyl monomer containing only aliphatic carbon atoms or which is represented by the formula
- C.sub.p H.sub.2p-2 O.sub.2
- wherein p represents a number equal to or greater than 6.
- 2. Process of claim 1 wherein the mole percent ratio of hydrophilic to hydrophobic monomer is from about 50/50 to about 95/5.
- 3. Process of claim 1 wherein the mole percent ratio of hydrophilic to hydrophobic monomer is from about 75/25 to about 90/10.
- 4. Process of claim 1 wherein the mole percent ratio of hydrophilic to hydrophobic monomer is from about 80/20 to about 90/10.
- 5. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is vinyl formate.
- 6. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is vinyl acetate.
- 7. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is vinyl propionate.
- 8. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is methyl acrylate.
- 9. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is methyl methacrylate.
- 10. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is ethyl methacrylate.
- 11. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is dimethyl maleate.
- 12. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is methyl vinylether.
- 13. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is a vinyl fatty acid ester.
- 14. Process of claim 13 wherein said vinyl fatty acid ester is a dialkyl maleate other than dimethyl maleate.
- 15. Process of claim 14 wherein said maleate is dibutyl maleate.
- 16. Process of claim 14 wherein said maleate is di-2-ethylhexyl maleate.
- 17. Process of claim 14 wherein said maleate is didecyl maleate.
- 18. Process of claim 14 wherein said maleate is dioctadecyl maleate.
- 19. Process of claim 14 wherein said maleate is diodecyl maleate.
- 20. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic monomer is selected from the group consisting of vinyl stearate, dodecyl acrylate, butyl methacrylate, dioctyl maleate, 1-octene, 1-dodecene and dodecyl vinyl ether.
- 21. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic monomer is selected from the group consisting of vinyl hexanoate, vinyl octanoate, vinyl decanoate, vinyl stearate, di(stearyl) maleate, vinyl palmitate and vinyl laurate.
- 22. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic monomer is selected from the group consisting of vinyl tertiary decanoate, vinyl isobutyrate, vinyl n-decanoate, vinyl stearate, isobutyl methacrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, stearyl methacrylate, lauryl methacrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, tetradecene, hexene, eicosene, di-2-ethylhexyl maleate, dibutyl maleate, didodecyl maleate and didecyl maleate.
- 23. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is vinyl acetate and said hydrophobic monomer is vinyl tertiary decanoate.
- 24. Process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic monomer is vinyl acetate and said hydrophobic monomer is vinyl isobutyrate.
- 25. Process of claim 1 wherein said interpolymer is a terpolymer prepared from vinyl acetate hydrophilic monomer and hydroxyethyl methacrylate and di(2-ethylhexyl)methacrylate as hydrophobic monomers.
- 26. Process of claim 1 wherein said interpolymer is a terpolymer prepared from vinyl acetate as hydrophilic monomer and hydroxypropyl methacrylate and di(2-ethylhexyl)methacrylate as hydrophobic monomers.
- 27. Process of claim 1 wherein said interpolymer is a terpolymer prepared from methyl acrylate as hydrophilic monomer and hydroxyethyl methacrylate and di(2-ethylhexyl)methacrylate as hydrophobic monomers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 527,069, filed Aug. 29, 1983, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 435,859, filed Oct. 21, 1982, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 055,661 filed July 9, 1979, now abandoned.
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