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Biological alcohol ethoxylates

A third class of industrial chemical biocides consists of agents with the ability to inhibit biological film formation, also called surfactants . The term surfactant originates from the phrase surface active agent. Surfactants fall into four broad categories anionic (e.g., soaps, alkyl benzenesulfonates, alkyl sulfonates, alkyl phosphates), cationic (e.g., quaternary ammonium salts), nonionic (e.g., alkyl polyglycosides, alcohol ethoxylates, alkylphenol ethoxylates), and zwitterionic. [Pg.279]


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Alcohol ethoxylate

Alcohol ethoxylates

Ethoxylated

Ethoxylated alcohol

Ethoxylates

Ethoxylates alcohols, ethoxylated

Ethoxylation

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