10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DETERGENCE»
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detergence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
detergence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Introduction to Microfluidics
Patrick Tabeling. Without surfactant With surfactant Figure 2.27 The effect of
detergence in a water-tetradecane system. On increasing the concentration of
surfactant (SPAN 80), the system goes from a partial wetting regime to a total
wetting ...
2
Handbook on Textile Auxiliaries, Dyes and Dye Intermediates ...
Figure 8: Effect of CMC on detergence efficiency and whiteness retention of cloth
washed in synthetic detergents. The use of 1% CMC on weight of detergent
raises both detergence efficiency and whiteness retention. conditions. Problems
...
NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers, 2009
3
New Horizons: An AOCS/CSMA Detergent Industry Conference
See Association Internationale de la Savonnerie et de la Detergence (AIS)
Alcohol ether sulfate (AES), 18-19 Alcohol ethoxy late, 18-19 Alkyl
polyglycosides, 19, 21 Alkylphenol ethoxylates, 15 All surface empty bottle
inspectors (ASEBI), 133 ...
4
Handbook of Radioactive Contamination and Decontamination
Detergence The detergence, or cleansing process, is a complex phenomenon of
colloidal and chemical nature based on the sorption of surface active agents (
surfactants) at the boundary of a liquid phase. The process consists of three ...
Jan Severa, Jaromír Bár, 1991
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ADVANCES IN FOOD RESEARCH
The effect of salts on detergence. J. Soc. Chem. hid. 60, T56. Palmer, R. C., and
Rideal, E. K. 1939. Adhesion in detergence. J. Chem. Soc. 1939, 573. Pankhurst,
K. G. A. 1953. Detergent solutions. No. 5, Lectures, Monographs and Reports of ...
C. O. Chichester, George Franklin Stewart, 1955
52 ref. (R. M. Organ) 2304. Lawrence, A. S. C. The mechanism of detergence.
Nature, 183 (1959), pp. 1491-1494; 9 refs. Detergent action has formerly been
described in terms of adsorption, wetting angles and reduction of surface free
energy.
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Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry
The role of micelles in detergence It has been suggested from time to time16 that
detergence takes place by dissolution of the oil in the micelles of the detergent,
since such solutions have been shown to exist.1' This is an improbable ...
8
Polymer Science & Technology: Guides to the journal and ...
The detergence max. increased with pH for pH <10.5. and the detergence was
enhanced, at least temporarily, by carbonates, bicarbonates, chloride, amyl ale,
chain polyphosphate, and sapond. wool grease. 382m Self-detergence of raw
wool ...
9
Journal of the Chemical Society
Adhesion in Detergence. By R. C. Palmer and Eric K. Rideal. The adhesion of
particles of carborundum and calcium carbonate to quartz surfaces is examined
in the presence of dilute solutions of various detergents. The results are
expressed ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Chemical Society (Great Britain)., 1939
10
Mendeleev Chemistry Journal
3. C. Kortland and H. Dammers, J. Am. Oil. Chem. Soc, 32. no. 2. 58, 1955. 4.
G. S. Hartley and D. F. Runnicles. Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 1 68. 420. 1938. 5. D. C.
Cullum. Conferences Originates I Heme Congres international de la detergence,
vol.
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