Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is one of the most versatile and widely used compounds in modern industrial and pharmaceutical applications. As a polyether compound with multiple molecular weights and characteristics, PEG has gained global attention across industries like pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perso......
Read MoreAnionic surfactants are a class of surfactants characterized by their negatively charged hydrophilic (water-attracting) head. This negative charge enables them to effectively remove dirt and oils from surfaces, making them indispensable in various cleaning and industrial applications. Their ability ......
Read MoreAmong daily chemical raw materials, sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) has become an important ingredient with its high efficiency in decontamination and moderate mildness. Its unique surfactant properties enable it to quickly remove oil and impurities in cleaning products, while also taking into account......
Read MoreSurfactant refers to a substance that can cause a significant change in the interfacial state of its solution system when added in small amounts. Surfactants include natural substances such as phospholipids, choline, proteins, etc., but most are artificially synthesized.
Read MoreEver wonder why soap bubbles dance on water or shampoo turns hair silky? The answer lies in tiny molecules called surfactants. These unsung heroes work behind the scenes in countless products, from laundry detergents to face creams. Let’s pull back the curtain on these molecular multitaskers.
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