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Showing papers on "Sodium propionate published in 1971"


Patent
21 Jul 1971
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-caking sodium propionate is obtained by coating the aqueous solution with a sorbitan higher fatty acid ester such as sorbitan monolaurate.
Abstract: Non-caking sodium propionate is obtained by coating sodium propionate with a sorbitan higher fatty acid ester such as sorbitan monolaurate. The coating is performed by adding 10-500 ppm by weight of the sorbitan higher fatty acid ester to an aqueous solution of sodium propionate, removing the aqueous medium from the resultant mixture, and drying it. An organic medium may be used instead of the aqueous medium. This coating prevents sodium propionate from caking during storage.

8 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, decomposition reactions of the propionate ion have been studied under various conditions: anhydrous sodium propionates melts at 287 °C, and the decomposition of the ion has been investigated under different conditions.
Abstract: Anhydrous sodium propionate melts at 287 °C. In order to investigate model chemical reactions of organic ionic melts generally, decomposition reactions of the propionate ion have been studied under various conditions:

8 citations