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  2. Ethoxylation - Wikipedia

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    For the analysis of Lauryl Alcohol Ethoxylate using Gas Chromatography (GC), the selection of a suitable GC column depends on the specific ethoxylation level and the volatility of the compound. In general, Lauryl Alcohol Ethoxylates are non-volatile or semi-volatile, so derivatization might be necessary before GC analysis.

  3. Fatty alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The resulting fatty alcohol ethoxylates are important surfactants. Another large class of surfactants are the sodium alkylsulfates such as sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS). Five million tons of SDS and related materials are produced annually by sulfation of dodecyl alcohol and related fatty alcohols.

  4. List of additives used for fracking - Wikipedia

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    Ethoxylated 4-tert-octylphenol: 68439-50-9: Ethoxylated alcohol: Wellbore cleaner 126950-60-5: Ethoxylated alcohol: Wellbore cleaner 67254-71-1: Ethoxylated alcohol (C10-12) Wellbore cleaner 68951-67-7: Ethoxylated alcohol (C14-15) Wellbore cleaner 68439-46-3: Ethoxylated alcohol (C9-11) Wellbore cleaner 66455-15-0: Ethoxylated alcohols ...

  5. Narrow-range ethoxylate - Wikipedia

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    Narrow-range ethoxylates (NREs) in chemistry are fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers with a narrow homolog distribution and are known nonionic surfactants.They can be produced industrially, for example, by the addition of ethylene oxide onto fatty alcohols in the presence of suitable catalysts (layer compounds which have been calcined or hydrophobized with fatty acids).

  6. Oleochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate chemical substances produced from these basic oleochemical substances include alcohol ethoxylates, alcohol sulfates, alcohol ether sulfates, quaternary ammonium salts, monoacylglycerols (MAG), diacylglycerols (DAG), structured triacylglycerols (TAG), sugar esters, and other oleochemical products.

  7. Alcohol ethoxylates - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Fatty alcohols - Wikipedia

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  9. C12-15 pareth-12 - Wikipedia

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    C12-15 pareth-12 (INCI name) is an emulsifier and surfactant commonly used in cosmetics formulations. It is a polyethylene glycol ether formed by combining synthetic C 12 –C 15 fatty alcohols with 12 moles of ethylene oxide.