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See detergent; surfactant.
The internal structure of detergent surfactant agglomerates is modified using electromagnetic heating to produce a lower bulk density final product.
In addition, the international technology-coordination group was working with P&G's Japanese subsidiary to formulate a liquid detergent surfactant (the ingredient that removes greasy stains) that would be effective in the cold-water washes common in Japanese households, where laundry is often done in used bathwater.
We conducted a glasshouse experiment to examine variation in growth, water and nutrient use of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Grosse Lisse) using tap water (TW), laundry greywater (GW) and solutions of low and high concentration of a detergent surfactant (LC and HC, respectively) as irrigation treatments.
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The recent review article on Anaerobic degradation of Detergent Surfactants prepared by the Fraunhofer Institut UMSICHT at Oberhausen (Germany) by request of the EU Commission [1] has been most helpful in this regard.
Various methods for determining the anaerobic degradability of organic substances have been developed based on the ultimate aerobic biodegradation screening tests which are summarized in the Fraunhofer Report on the "Anaerobic Degradation of Detergent Surfactants" to the EU Commission (2002) [1].
The development of a new test method suited for the assessment of the anaerobic biodegradability of surfactant under sewage plant simulation condition has been based on an analysis of the existing methods, which are summarized in the Fraunhofer Report on "Anaerobic Degradation of Detergent Surfactants" to the EU Commission (2002) [1].
The development of a new test method suited for the assessment of the anaerobic biodegradability of surfactant under sewage plant simulation conditions is based on an analysis of the existing methods, which are summarized in the Fraunhofer Report on the "Anaerobic Degradation of Detergent Surfactants" to the EU Commission (2002).
Ground-truthing of environmental risk assessment results in the environment is a difficult endeavor, especially for chemicals with wide-dispersive use such as the detergent surfactants discussed in this paper.
All tested detergent and non-detergent surfactants lowered the cooperativity of the thermal unfolding of the T-domain.
Several classes of non-detergent surfactants have been designed as milder substitutes for detergents, most prominently amphipathic polymers called 'amphipols' and fluorinated surfactants.
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