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Liquid Detergents: An Overview
2005I. INTRODUCTION Liquid detergents provide convenience in our daily life ranging from personal care of hand and body cleansing and hair cleaning and conditioning to home care in dishwashing and cleaning of various household surfaces to fabric care in laundering and fabric softening.
Kuo-Yann Lai, Arno Cahn
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2009
Detergents are used in molecular biology laboratories every day. They are present in cell lysis buffers (e.g., in kits for plasmid isolation), in electrophoresis and blotting buffers, and, most importantly, they are used for cleaning laboratory glassware and the hands of the laboratory staff.
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Detergents are used in molecular biology laboratories every day. They are present in cell lysis buffers (e.g., in kits for plasmid isolation), in electrophoresis and blotting buffers, and, most importantly, they are used for cleaning laboratory glassware and the hands of the laboratory staff.
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1990
Publisher Summary Detergents are a class of compounds distinguished by their amphiphilic structure. Each molecule contains both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties, which give rise to the phenomenon of surface activity. Hydrocarbon chains, when singly dispersed in aqueous solution, are surrounded by structured, cagelike water.
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Publisher Summary Detergents are a class of compounds distinguished by their amphiphilic structure. Each molecule contains both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties, which give rise to the phenomenon of surface activity. Hydrocarbon chains, when singly dispersed in aqueous solution, are surrounded by structured, cagelike water.
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1997
A liquid lubricant must have the following basic functions: Create a film between moving parts to minimize friction and wear Act as a coolant by heat removal However, sophisticated complex machinery demands much more from all lubricants.
C. C. Colyer, W. C. Gergel
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A liquid lubricant must have the following basic functions: Create a film between moving parts to minimize friction and wear Act as a coolant by heat removal However, sophisticated complex machinery demands much more from all lubricants.
C. C. Colyer, W. C. Gergel
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Solubilization of membranes by detergents.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1975A. Helenius, K. Simons
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Effects of detergents on natural ecosystems and wastewater treatment processes: a review
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2019S. Mousavi, Farank Khodadoost
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Soaps and detergents in the elderly
Clinics in Dermatology, 1996T he act of washing is a central part of our existence. It is drummed into us from the cradle that our dress should be neat and tidy and that we should always be as clean as possible. Washing, especially before meals, is a common ritual, and many religions equate dirt with the notion of sin.
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2016
Many of the components of biological membranes are hydrophobic or have extensive hydrophobic surfaces. These components, both lipids and proteins, are therefore not soluble in water. To isolate and purify these components requires a medium with which these components are compatible. Detergents provide such a medium.
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Many of the components of biological membranes are hydrophobic or have extensive hydrophobic surfaces. These components, both lipids and proteins, are therefore not soluble in water. To isolate and purify these components requires a medium with which these components are compatible. Detergents provide such a medium.
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Toxic effect of commercial detergents on organisms from different trophic levels
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018A. Sobrino-Figueroa
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