- are
called alcohol ethoxylates.
Alcohol ethoxylates are
often converted to
related species called ethoxysulfates.
Alcohol ethoxylates and ethoxysulfates...
-
lignin sulfonates (600,000 tons/y),
fatty alcohol ethoxylates (700,000 tons/y), and
alkylphenol ethoxylates (500,000 tons/y). In the bulk
aqueous phase, surfactants...
- one
targets a 12 mole
ethoxylate with a
conventional alkaline earth hydroxide, one
could expect to get a
broad range of
ethoxylates with n
being anywhere...
-
commercially important non-ionic
surfactants alkylphenol ethoxylates and
nonylphenol ethoxylates,
which are used in detergents, paints, pesticides, personal...
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Octylphenol Ethoxylates". dow.com. The Dow
Chemical Company.
Retrieved Dec 13, 2018.
Gales F...
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Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (TPEG) is a
trifunctional polyether compound derived from trimethylolpropane. TPEG is
produced by
ethoxylation of trimethylolpropane...
-
linkages in the main
chain glycol ethers – via
glycol condescension ethoxylates vinyl acetate 1,2-dichloroethane
trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene...
- have
detrimental impacts on the
environment or on people.
Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs) are
widely used in
household products such as
detergents and all-purpose...
- Tween, Triton, and the Brij series.
These materials are also
known as
ethoxylates or
PEGylates and
their metabolites, nonylphenol.
Glycosides have a sugar...
-
important products include ethylene glycol ethers,
ethanolamines and
ethoxylates.
Among glycols,
ethylene glycol is used as antifreeze, in the production...