MANUAL Published: 30 July 2021
MNL802019003207

Chapter 7 | Surfactant Use in Detergents and Cleaning Products

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This chapter describes the chemistry and technology of detergents and the mechanisms by which these surfactant-containing products clean surfaces. Detergents differ from surfactants in that they contain a variety of other compounds that enhance their cleaning action. Such compounds include builders, stabilizers and hydrotropes (primarily in liquid detergents), oxygen-releasing compounds, antiredeposition agents, optical brighteners, enzymes, and many others. Detergents are of many types (e.g., heavy-duty laundry detergents, light-duty dishwashing liquids, hard-surface cleaners, and automatic dishwasher detergents), with laundry detergents using the largest volume of surfactants.

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Rizvi, Syed, Q. A.
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Pages: 191–237
DOI: 10.1520/MNL802019003207
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-7132-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-7131-2