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1992
Surface-active agents, or surfactants, owe their name to their interesting behavior at surfaces and interfaces. They are positively adsorbed at interfaces between phases, and the adsorption of surfactant lowers the interfacial tension between the phases (see Chapter 8).
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Surface-active agents, or surfactants, owe their name to their interesting behavior at surfaces and interfaces. They are positively adsorbed at interfaces between phases, and the adsorption of surfactant lowers the interfacial tension between the phases (see Chapter 8).
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Fat-Derived Surface-Active Agents
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1949POLYETHYLENE OXIDE derivatives of fatty amines, fatty amides and fatty acids are available in commercial quantities from the Armour Chemical Division under the trade names Ethomeens. Ethomids and Ethofats. Ethomeens are tertiary amines having one fatty alkyl group and two polyoxyethylene groups substituted on amino nitrogen : Ethomids are ...
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The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1949
Anthony M. Schwartz +2 more
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Effects of surface active agents on DNAPL migration and distribution in saturated porous media.
Science of the Total Environment, 2016Zhou Cheng +5 more
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Synthesis of Potential Pharmaceutical Heterocycles as Surface Active Agents
, 2017Hamida O. Howsaway, R. El-Sayed
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Effects of surface-active agents on bubble growth and detachment from submerged orifice
, 2018R. Babu, M. K. Das
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