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Journal of Chromatography A | 1972

Decomposition of fluorosilicone stationary phases in solution

Larry Frazier Hanneman; Helen M. Klimisch

Abstract The fluorosilicone stationary phases SP-2401, OV-210, and QF-1 (FS-1265) readily decompose in acetone solution. This decomposition may be catalyzed by residual catalyst and/or the glass surface of the container. Solution decomposition may be prevented by choosing a solvent that is a poorer promoter than acetone or by using a strong acid ion-exchange resin to stabilize the acetone solution.


Archive | 1991

Emollient durability enhancing siloxanes

Helen M. Klimisch


Archive | 1986

Substantive skin care compositions comprising a polydiorganosiloxane

Grish Chandra; Helen M. Klimisch


Archive | 1994

Skin treatment with carboxyfunctional siloxanes

Helen M. Klimisch


Archive | 1990

Sunscreen formulation containing a phenyl functional organosilicon compound.

Helen M. Klimisch; Regina Marie Malczewski


Journal of the society of cosmetic chemists | 1986

Use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflectance for in vivo quantitation of polydimethylsiloxanes on human skin

Helen M. Klimisch; Grish Chandra


Journal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics | 1970

Dilute solution parameters of polymethylphenylsiloxamers

Robert Raymond Buch; Helen M. Klimisch; O. K. Johannson


Journal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics | 1969

Light scattering and intrinsic viscosity investigation of polymethyl‐3, 3, 3‐trifluoropropylsiloxamer

Robert Raymond Buch; Helen M. Klimisch; O. K. Johannson


Archive | 1992

Skin treatment with siliconates

Helen M. Klimisch; Thomas H. Lane


Archive | 1992

Skin treatment by siliconate

Helen M. Klimisch; Thomas H. Lane; ハワード レーン トーマス; マリー クリミシユ ヘレン

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