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Alcohols, C12-14, ethoxylated

(68439-50-9)
C12-14 ethoxylated alcohols are widely used in detergents, personal care products, and industrial cleaning agents for their excellent emulsifying, wetting, and dispersing properties. They are also used in textile processing, agricultural formulations, and as solubilizers in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, they serve as stabilizers in emulsions and are key components in various household cleaning products.

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Propylene glycol monostearate

(1323-39-3)
Aldo(R) PGME-90 KFG is primarily used as a coemulsifier in conjunction with Aldo(R) mono and diglycerides as well as Glycosperse(R) for food applications As W/O type food emulsifier, it has foaming, foam stability and emulsification. It is often used in cakes to increase its specific volume. Our country stipulates t

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D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, C10-16-alkyl glycosides

(110615-47-9)
This product is used as a demulsifier for petroleum water emulsion in oilfield exploitation.

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Lauryldimethylaminoacetic acid betaine

(683-10-3)
Lauryl Betaine is an amphoteric surfactant derived from N-dodecyl-N,N-dialkanol amine with protein denaturing potency. Lauryl Betaine is mainly used in shampoo, personal hygiene products and oil field chemicals.

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2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol

(126-86-3)
An acetylene glycol derivative used in water-based coatings and has both antifoaming and surfactant properties. It is highly toxic and have been found in acrylic adhesives used for food packaging multilayers manufacturing.

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Nonaethylene glycol p-nonylphenyl ether

(14409-72-4)
Nonoxynol 9 is a reagent used to prepare compounds that show spermacidal activity. It is also a polyoxyethylene surfactant that shows toxicity to certain wildlife.

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Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate

(26264-06-2)
Mainly used in pesticide emulsifier, but also in textile oil agent, tile detergent, grinding oil agent, cement dispersant, etc. This product is used as a detergent and dispersant in diesel, engine oil, pressurized diesel, and engine oil. This product is the main component of a mixed emulsifier compounded with organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, herbicide and other pesticide emulsions. It can be used as an anionic surfactant and also as a pesticide emulsifier. It is mixed with non-ionic surfact

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Undecanoic acid

(112-37-8)
Intermediates of Liquid Crystals

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Cleansing ingredients refer to substances that can moisturize the body surface, emulsify or dissolve oils, suspend dirt, and have foaming properties. Currently, common types of cleansing ingredients on the market can be roughly categorized into four groups: soap-based, SLS/SELS, amino acid type, glucoside and betaine type. Since a single product cannot meet the dual requirements of effective cleansing and gentleness, the current market trend leans towards composite formulations that combine different cleansing ingredients. "Cleansing" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials of cleansing, including those that contribute to foaming.

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The mechanism of cleansing agents involves their ability to interact with both water and oil-based substances. Surfactants, the primary active ingredients in cleansing formulations, possess hydrophilic (water-attracting) and lipophilic (oil-attracting) properties. When applied to the skin or hair, surfactants lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and wet the surface while simultaneously attracting and binding to oils and other hydrophobic substances.

As surfactants bind to oil and dirt particles, they form micelles, tiny structures that encapsulate the impurities, making them easier to rinse away. Additionally, cleansing agents may contain emollients and conditioning agents to help maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier and prevent dryness or irritation.

Common ingredients found in cleansing products include:

● Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)

● Cocamidopropyl betaine

● Glycerin and other humectants

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