CHEMICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AEGIS AEGIS Environmental Management, Inc. 11400 Vanstory Drive Huntersville NC 28078 Chemical and chemical compositions for use as preservatives for building and decorating materials;
ALPHASAN MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 CHEMICAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS, NAMELY, ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF CLEANING PREPARATIONS; COATINGS FOR METALS; CERAMICS; TEXTILES; AND THERMOPLASTIC AND THERMOSET POLYMERS; COSMETICS; TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL ARTICLES, NAMELY, SHEETS, FILMS, LAMINATES, FIBERS, FOAMS AND SHAPED PARTS MADE OF THERMOPLASTIC AND THERMOSET POLYMERS; INORGANIC MATRICES IN THE NATURE OF CONCRETE, CONDUCTIVE POWDERS AND DENTAL CEMENT; NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC POLYMERS FOR USE IN MEDICAL DEVICES; HOUSEWARES, NAMELY BOWLS, BRUSHES, CUPS, CUTTING BOARDS, COLANDERS, COMBS, DINNRWARE, FOOD STORAGE CONTAINERS, GARBAGE CANS, LADLES, ROLLING PINS, RUBBER HOUSEHOLD GLOVES, SPONGES AND SPOONS; AUTOMOBILES; WATER FILTRATION; PIPES; TUBING AND DUCTWORK; TOYS; AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, NAMELY FOOD PROCESSING AND CONVEYING MACHINERY AND VESSELS;
BUTONAL BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Montreal, Quebec Canada CHEMICAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS, NAMELY POLYMERS IN THE FORM OF DISPERSIONS OR SOLUTIONS, FOR GENERAL INDUSTRIAL USE; UNPROCESSED SYNTHETIC RESINS AND PLASTICS, IN THE FORM OF POLYMER DISPERSIONS AND SOLUTIONS, FOR GENERAL INDUSTRIAL USE; ADHESIVES FOR GENERAL INDUSTRIAL USE;
LEAK-TROL Betz Laboratories, Inc. Trevose PA chemical and chemical compositions; namely, corrosion inhibitors, scale control agents and surfactants for use in cooling water systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A composition having a fragrance that substantially mimics a fragrance of a plant is made by (a) identifying a plurality of different chemical entities emitted from a plant, wherein the plurality of different chemical entities combine to form the fragrance of the plant; (b) determining a concentration of the plurality of different chemical entities emitted from the plant, the plurality of different chemical entities including at least a first chemical entity and a second chemical entity, the first and second chemical entities having different chemical structures; (c) providing a stock of the first chemical entity and a stock of the second chemical entity; and (d) mixing together aliquots of the stock of the first chemical entity and the stock of the second chemical entity to form a mixture wherein a ratio of the concentration of the first chemical entity to second chemical entity is substantially the same as that emitted from the plant. The composition may be applied to an article such as a flower with little or no scent to enhance the articles fragrance.