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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [Uniquema division of ICI] A registered trademark for a series of nonionic detergent containing an alcohol ethoxylate. This series includes Synperonic® A, 10, 13, and 91. Synperonic® A7 has been listed as the replacement for the previously used Synperonic® N. These ethoxylates are used as wetting agents, | + | [Uniquema division of ICI] A registered trademark for a series of nonionic detergent containing an alcohol ethoxylate. This series includes Synperonic® A, 10, 13, and 91. Synperonic® A7 has been listed as the replacement for the previously used Synperonic® N. These ethoxylates are used as wetting agents, surfactants, and dispersants. Initial testing has shown that Synperonic® A7 and Synperonic® 91/10 both foam more and are more acidic than Synperonic® N (Daniels 1999). |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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Synperonic detergents; Synperonic A7; Synperonic 91/10 | Synperonic detergents; Synperonic A7; Synperonic 91/10 | ||
− | == | + | == Physical and Chemical Properties == |
Synperonic® A is biogdegradable. | Synperonic® A is biogdegradable. | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | + | * Uniqema: [http://www.uniqema.com/products/pdf/Synperonicethoxylates.pdf Data Sheet] | |
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+ | * V. Daniels, "Testing replacement surfactants for Synperonic N", in Reports from the British Museum Conservation Research Group, 1999. [http://www.instituteofconservationscience.org.uk/updatew/Feb2001.htm LINK] | ||
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 7 June 2022
Description
[Uniquema division of ICI] A registered trademark for a series of nonionic detergent containing an alcohol ethoxylate. This series includes Synperonic® A, 10, 13, and 91. Synperonic® A7 has been listed as the replacement for the previously used Synperonic® N. These ethoxylates are used as wetting agents, surfactants, and dispersants. Initial testing has shown that Synperonic® A7 and Synperonic® 91/10 both foam more and are more acidic than Synperonic® N (Daniels 1999).
Synonyms and Related Terms
Synperonic detergents; Synperonic A7; Synperonic 91/10
Physical and Chemical Properties
Synperonic® A is biogdegradable.
Resources and Citations
- Uniqema: Data Sheet
- V. Daniels, "Testing replacement surfactants for Synperonic N", in Reports from the British Museum Conservation Research Group, 1999. LINK