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Fatty alcohol ether sulphate

Marli nats Fatty alcohol ether sulphates Huls... [Pg.190]

Resin emulsifiers Alkylphenol ether sulphates Fatty alcohol ether sulphates Fatty alcohol ethoxylates Emulsifiers... [Pg.12]

The development of cosmetic microemulsion cleansers with alkyl polyglycosides (APG) was described by Forster et al. [4]. This class of non-ionic surfactants has excellent environmental and skin compatibility. Cosmetic cleanser multicomponent systems are required to have good foaming and cleansing performance. Figure 8.3 shows a pseudo-ternary phase diagram of a five-component formulation. It consists of water, the oil dioctyl cyclohexane (DOCH), the non-ionic surfactant C12/14-APG, the anionic surfactant fatty alcohol ether sulphate (FAES) and the co-surfactant sorbitan monolaurate (SML). The phase diagram... [Pg.232]

Dishwashing liquids Alkyl benzene sulphonates Alcohol ether sulphates Fatty alcohol ethoxylates Detergency/foaming... [Pg.9]

Hard surface cleaners Alkyl benzene sulphonates Alkanolamides Fatty alcohol ethoxylates Potassium oleic acid sulphonate Shorter chain alcohol ether sulphates Detergency high/low foaming... [Pg.10]

Chemistry and general properties. The chemistry of ether sulphates is very similar to that of alkyl sulphates. The backbone of the molecule is a fatty alcohol and often the same alcohols are used as feedstocks for alkyl sulphates, and alkyl ether sulphates and, with higher degrees of ethoxylation, as non-ionic surfactants. The ethoxylation process is more fully described in Chapter 5. [Pg.118]

Raw materials. Feedstocks for ethoxylated alcohols are made from a large number of alcohols and practically every fatty alcohol used to make alkyl sulphates is also ethoxylated to make non-ionic surfactants, or feedstock for ether sulphates. [Pg.120]

Texapon Series Fatty alcohol sulphates and ether sulphates... [Pg.302]

This is an alternative to the procedure given in section 5.12.2. The mono-and dialkylsulphosuccinates are sorbed on a strongly basic anion exchanger chloride. The eluate contains the aspartate and free fatty alcohols. If desired, the fatty alcohols can be removed by extraction with petroleum ether from acid solution. The aspartate is determined by titration with sodium dodecyl sulphate. [Pg.138]

Extraction of ethoxylated alcohol (by deionisation) gives ether sulphate Fatty acid by petroleum ether extraction and alkali titration (lower ethoxylates also extracted) gives glyceride sulphate Extraction of fatty amine and acid titration (lower ethoxylates also extracted) gives sulphosuccinamate... [Pg.196]


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