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Wetting agents sodium lauryl sulfate

Sodium diisooctyl sulfosuccinate wetting agent, firefighting foams industrial TEA-lauryl sulfate wetting agent, firefighting prods. [Pg.5873]

BYK -W 909 BYK -W 935 BYK -W 940 BYK -W965 Texaphot SF 71 wetting agent, upholstery shampoos DEA-lauryl sulfate Sodium caproam-phoacetate Sodium cocoamphoacetate TEA-lauryl sulfate wetting agent, urea Rit-Cizer 9... [Pg.2863]

Surfactant Substance that adsorbs to surfaces or interfaces to reduce surface or interfacial tension may be used as wetting agent, detergent, or emulsifying agents Benzalkonium chloride, nonoxynol 10, oxtoxynol 9, polysorbate 80, sodium lauryl sulfate, sorbitan monopalmitate... [Pg.886]

Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.2-2 also used for glidant Anionic surfactant, luricant and wetting agent... [Pg.890]

Sodium lauryl sulfate 1-3 Soluble, also acts as wetting agent... [Pg.890]

The water repellent properties of hydrocarbon based lubricants can be countered to a certain extent by the inclusion of a wetting agent such as sodium lauryl sulfate into the formulation. Such materials... [Pg.3660]

Lubricants based on fatty acids, because of their low water solubility, are unsuitable for tablets which must be dissolved in water before use. Polyethylene glycol 6000 (macrogol 6000) is soluble in water, but its lubricant activity is limited. Magnesium lauryl sulfate has been suggested as a water-soluble substitute for magnesium stearate. In addition to its lubricant action, this substance, like sodium lauryl sulfate, is an effective wetting agent. ... [Pg.3661]

Addition of wetting agents such as sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium docusate can assist this water penetration by lowering the surface tension, and they are often used in conjunction with hydrophobic lubricants such as magnesium stearate (see the article on Tablet Disintegrants and Disintegration in this encyclopedia). [Pg.3661]

Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5-2 Primarily a wetting agent but aids disintegration (Empicol )... [Pg.3662]

It is a detergent and wetting agent effective in both alkaline and acidic conditions. In recent years it has found application in analytical electrophoretic techniques SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is one of the more widely used techniques for the analysis of proteins and sodium lauryl sulfate has been used to enhance the selectivity of micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC). ... [Pg.687]

Detergent Fractionation—a wetting agent, usually sodium lauryl sulfate, in combination with an electrolyte, usually magnesium sulfate, is added to the crystallizing oil or fat to allow the crystals to be suspended easily in the aqueous phase. The water phase with the crystals is separated from the liquid phase by means of... [Pg.433]


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