Foaming Property of PEG Nonylphenylether-Saturated Fatty Acid Sodium Salt Binary Systems

  • YANO Wataru
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University
  • TAKEDA Takashi
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University
  • KIMURA Wasaburo
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University

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  • PEGノニルフェニルエーテル-飽和脂肪酸ナトリウム塩2成分系界面活性剤の起ホウ性
  • PEG ノニルフェニルエーテル-ホウワ シボウサン ナトリウムエン 2 セイブンケイ カイメン カッセイザイ ノ キホウセイ

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The foaming properties of mixtures of PEG-nonylphenylethers (p=6, 9, 12, 20) and saturated fatty acid sodium salts (C12, C14, C16) have been investigated. <BR>The combination ratios of nonylphenylethers and soaps, having the foaming power equal or superior to soaps, are limited between a narrow range. The foaming power decreases as the amount of nonylphenylether increases. The range of the above combination ratios becomes wider as the EO mol number of nonylphenylether increases and as the alkyl chain length of fatty acid soap increases. Soap A nonylphenylether=30 : 7010 : 90 have minimum foaming power.

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