These spectra of detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers and other surfactant materials are another excellent toolkit for analyzing well utilized, industrially important compounds. All of the compounds come with clear, meaningful chemical names recognizable by analytical chemists, research chemists, process engineers and regulators. This database is an excellent tool for any chemist working with surfactants.
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Several surveys of important families of compounds are covered including:
-PEG 200-6000 mono[ laurates, stearates, oleates, ricinoleates]
-PEG 200-6000 di[ laurates, stearates, oleates ]
-pentaerythritols
-nonylphenols
-octylphenols
-lignosulfonates
-triethanolamines
and many surfactant materials formulated with
| abietates | amides | amines | caprates |
| diamides | diamines | ethanolamides | glycols |
| laurates | myristates | naphthenates | oleates |
| palmitates | stearates | sulfonates | ricinoleates |
Sample: Infrared Spectrum of a Butyl Oleate Chemical Name Index