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Bleaches synergistic effects

D. D. Brooks and co-workers, "The Synergistic Effect of Neutral Bleaching Clay and Citric Acid Chlorophyll Removal," paper presented at the... [Pg.188]

Synergistic effects are also frequently observed in combinations of hydrophobic bleaches with cationic surfactants such as hydroxyethyl quats. It is assumed that deposits of lime soap on stained fabrics prevent the interaction of bleach with oily and greasy stains. The cationic surfactant scans able to reduce the lime soap layer aud diminish the interfacial tension between the fabric and the wash solution, thereby facilitating interaction between the bleach and stain. In addition, the negatively charged peradd may form a neutral complex, which might penetrate into the stain more easily. Similar advantageous interactions are found between TAED and secondary amines, or between PAP and ammonium compounds. [Pg.404]


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