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Development of a Predictive Classification Model for Surfactant-Induced Skin Irritation. [PDF]

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Lechuga M   +4 more
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Structures of nonionic surfactant modified montmorillonites and their enhanced adsorption capacities towards a cationic organic dye

open access: yesApplied Clay Science, 2017
This work aims to prepare and characterize novel organo-montmorillonites (OMts) using a nonionic surfactant - octylphenol polyoxyethylene ether (OP-10), and apply the materials for the removal of cationic organic dyes.
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Nonionic Surfactants: An Overview

Tenside Surfactants Detergents, 2010
Abstract Nonionic surfactants do not produce ions in aqueous solution. As a consequence, they are compatible with other types of surfactants and are excellent candidates to enter complex mixtures, as found in many commercial products. Nonionic surfactants are found today in a large variety of domestic and industrial products, such as ...
D. Bajpai, V. K. Tyagi
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Nonionic Surfactants

2017
Distribution of the polyoxyethylene chain polyoxyethylene alkylphenols polyoxyethylene alcohols polyoxyethylene esters of fatty acids polyoxyethylene mercaptans polyoxyethylene alkylmines nonionic surfactants containing an amide group polyol ester surfactants nonionics as intermediate for ionic surfactants.
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Nonionic surfactants

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1978
AbstractOver one billion pounds of nonionic surface‐active agents are produced per year in the U.S. alone. The oxyethylene derivatives of alcohols and alkylphenols account for 71% of this production. Methods of making these surfactants, along with descriptions of their properties and main uses in various detergents, are described.
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Clouding of nonionic surfactants

Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 2016
Nonionic surfactants have broad applications such as cleaning and dispersion stabilization, which frequently are hampered by strong temperature sensitivities. As manifested by clouding and decreased solubility with increasing temperature, the interaction between water and the oligo(oxyethylene) head-groups is becoming less favorable.
Lindman, Bjorn   +2 more
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Activity of Nonionic Surfactants

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2001
The surface activity of block copolymers of ethylene and propylene oxides, based on ethylenediamine, mono(ethylene glycol), and triethanolamine, was studied. Adsorption characteristics of the investigated compounds at the water-air interface are estimated.
B. R. Fakhrutdinov   +5 more
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