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Tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether

Polymer (B) tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether 1996IE... [Pg.401]

Fig.4 Neutron reflectivity profiles from ( ) the Si/Si02 surface, ( ) the same surface coated with fully deuterated OTS, and ( ) the same surface eoated with dOTS with an additional adsorbed layer of fully deuterated tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E4). In (a) the seattering length density of water (2.5 x 10 A" ) is approximately matched to silicon (2.1 x 10 A ) and in (b) it is approximately matched (pure D2O) to that of the deuterated OTS layer [10]... Fig.4 Neutron reflectivity profiles from ( ) the Si/Si02 surface, ( ) the same surface coated with fully deuterated OTS, and ( ) the same surface eoated with dOTS with an additional adsorbed layer of fully deuterated tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E4). In (a) the seattering length density of water (2.5 x 10 A" ) is approximately matched to silicon (2.1 x 10 A ) and in (b) it is approximately matched (pure D2O) to that of the deuterated OTS layer [10]...
Fig. 6 Schematic structure of the composite layer consisting of a silicon oxide surface with a self-assembled monolayer of octadecyl trichlorosilane and a layer of the surfactant tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether adsorbed from aqueous solution. The diagram shows the dimensions of the layers as deduced from neutron reflection and represents the proportions of the various components in the layers. The surfactant molecules are strongly tilted with the ethylene glycol head groups pointing towards the aqueous solution... Fig. 6 Schematic structure of the composite layer consisting of a silicon oxide surface with a self-assembled monolayer of octadecyl trichlorosilane and a layer of the surfactant tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether adsorbed from aqueous solution. The diagram shows the dimensions of the layers as deduced from neutron reflection and represents the proportions of the various components in the layers. The surfactant molecules are strongly tilted with the ethylene glycol head groups pointing towards the aqueous solution...
Many amphiphiUc substances are able to form reversed micelles. Certainly, the most studied is sodium bis (2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) [6]. From this salt, other interesting surfactants able to form reversed micelles have been derived by simply changing the counterion [7]. Other frequently used surfactants are didodecyldimethylammonium bromide [8], benzyldimethylhexadecylam-monium chloride, lecithin [9], tetraethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E4) [10], decaglycerol dioleate [11], and dodecylpyridinium iodide [12],... [Pg.3]

PEG-12 lauryl ether sulfate, ammonium salt PEG (12) lauryl ether sulfate, ammonium salt. See Ammonium laureth-12 sulfate PEG (1-4) lauryl ether sulfate, sodium salt. See Sodium laureth sulfate PEG-3 methyl ether. See Triglycol monomethyl ether PEG-4 methyl ether. See Tetraethylene glycol methyl ether PEG monocetyloleyl ether. See Cetoleth PEG 400 monococoate. See PEG-8 cocoate PEG-9 monododecyl ether. See Laureth-9 PEG 100 monolaurate. See PEG-2 laurate See PEG-4 laurate See PEG-8 laurate See PEG-9 laurate See PEG-12 laurate PEG 100 monolaurate self-emulsifying. See PEG-2 laurate SE PEG monooleate. See PEG oleate PEG 100 monooleate. See PEG-2 oleate PEG 200 monooleate. See PEG-4 oleate PEG 400 monooleate. See PEG-8 oleate PEG 600 monooleate. See PEG-12 oleate PEG 1000 monooleate. See PEG-20 oleate PEG 100 monooleate self-emulsilying. See PEG-2 oleate SE PEG 100 monostearate. See PEG-2 stearate PEG (100) monostearate. See PEG-100 stearate PEG 200 monostearate. See PEG-4 stearate PEG 300 monostearate. See PEG-6 stearate PEG 400 monostearate. See PEG-8 stearate PEG 600 monostearate. See PEG-12 stearate PEG 1000 monostearate. See PEG-20 stearate PEG 2000 monostearate. See PEG-40 stearate PEG 6000 monostearate. See PEG-150 stearate PEG 100 monostearate self-enulsilying. See PEG-2 stearate SE PEG (5) monolallate. See PEG-5 tallate PEG 400 monolallate. See PEG-8 tallate PEG 600 monolallate. See PEG-12 tallate... [Pg.1254]


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