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  • ...and Related Lime Soap Dispersants, Raymond G. Bistline, Jr., in ''Anionic surfactants: organic chemistry'', Helmut Stache, ed., Volume 56 of Surfactant science s [[Category:Anionic surfactants]]
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  • ...solvents, citrus products, d-limone, flavors, fragrances, essential oils, surfactants, polishes, additives, graffiti cleaning products, pre-emergents, stone and
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  • [[Category:Non-ionic surfactants]]
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  • ...anic Compounds: NIR, IR, Raman, and UV-VIS Spectra Featuring Polymers, and Surfactants (3 Volumes)'', Academic Press (2000) ISBN-13: 9780127635606.
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  • ...ether]] and [[hexane]]. It is coupled to hydrophobic molecules to produce non-ionic [[surfactant]]s. ..., indicated by a number following the name. They are used in industry as [[surfactants]], including foods, [[cosmetics]], and pharmaceutics; in [[biomedicine]], a
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  • ...only the viscosity, but also interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants or more generally interactions forces inside the system. Storing a dispersi ...trolling the amount of active ingredients. The most popular emulsions are Non-ionic because they have low toxicity. Cationic emulsions are also used in some pr
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  • ...only the viscosity, but also interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants or more generally interactions forces inside the system. Storing a dispersi
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  • ...formance. The most recent great advancement in ski wax has been the use of surfactants and fluorocarbons to increase water and dirt repellency and therefore incre Surfactants were introduced in 1974 by Hertel Wax. Fluorocarbons were introduced beginn
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  • [[Category:Non-ionic surfactants]]
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  • ...[ester]] waxes and [[fatty alcohol]] waxes. These products might also have surfactants to improve [[emulsification]] and spreading in the foaming medium.
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  • ...Raducan, Alexandra Olteanu, Mihaela Puiu, Dumitru Oancea "Influence of surfactants on the fading of malachite green" Central European Journal of Chemistry, 20
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  • ...m hydroxide]] or [[boron trifluoride]] and are used for the synthesis of [[surfactants]].<ref name="oe3" /> |title = Nonionic surfactants: organic chemistry
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