Esters belong to the group of organic chemical compounds. They are formed as a result of acid condensation with alcohols or phenols.
Esters belong to the group of organic chemical compounds. They are formed as a result of acid condensation with alcohols or phenols.
Fatty amine alkoxylates are cationic surfactants (surface active agents).
Glycerides are esters of glycerol and fatty acids, and they are a group of non-ionic surfactants.
Glycerin-based EO/PO block copolymers are non-ionic surfactants composed of blocks of ethylene oxide and propylene derivatives using glycerin as a starter.
Inorganic acids are a group of chemical compounds made up of hydrogen atoms and acid radicals.
Inorganic phosphorus compounds are a group of products formed in the reactions of inorganic substances containing phosphorus or the element itself with other compounds.