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Ionic detergents solubilizing agents

Ionic detergents - have highly charged groups and are very good solubilizing agents example is SDS. [Pg.207]

Uses Emulsifier, detergent, wetting agent, dispersant, solubilizer, defoamer, coupling agent for emulsion polymers, latex carpet, textiles, metalworking, household, industrial, agric., paper, paint, and cosmetics industries Properties Liq. HLB 8.9 Prox-onic NP-06 [Protex Infl.j Chem. Descrip. Nonoxynol-6 Ionic Nature Nonionic CAS 901645-9... [Pg.1766]

Empiricai C2gH4gO,2S Na Uses Surfactant in cosmetics detergent solubilizer Sodium bis (naphthalene) sulfonate Ionic Nature Anionic Uses Dispersant, suspending agent Trade Names Sinonate SH Sinonate SH50 Sodium 1,2-bis (pentyloxycarbonyl) ethanesulfonate. See Diamyl sodium sulfosuccinate... [Pg.2425]

The delipidated serum lipoprotein proteins exhibit solubility differences in aqueous media. The polypeptides of HDL and the D polypeptides of VLDL are readily soluble in aqueous media, particularly in slightly alkaline low-ionic strength buffers (S28, S30). In contrast, the LDL protein does not dissolve in such buffers and, like many other water-insoluble proteins, requires denaturing agents, detergents, or suitable chemical modification. The many techniques for the solubilization of apo LDL have been reviewed recently (G15). A thorough assessment of such techniques is not possible since not all the solubilized products have been characterized. The choice of the method presently depends on the investigator s preference and experimental needs. [Pg.119]

Chem. Descrip. Laureth-7 Ionic Nature Nonionic Chem. Analysis 0,5% max, moisture CAS 9002-92-0 (generic) EINECS/ELINCS 221-283-9 Uses Detergent, dispersant, emulsifier, solubilizer, and wetting agent in hand soaps, cosmetics, and hard surface cleaners, metalworking fluids, and textile lubricants detergent, vise, builder in shampoo Features Compat, with a variety of anionic and cationic emulsifiers resistant to hydrolysis... [Pg.672]


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