Fragrance dispensing emanating substrate and method
A technology for fragrances and substrates, applied in the field of fragrances, can solve the problems of lack of flexibility of the emission substrates
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[0093] Example 1: Fragrance dispensing device according to a form proposed herein
[0094] In the first step, a surfactant-water base was prepared based on the formulation described in Table 1 below. All ingredients were mixed together in a beaker and stirred gently at room temperature. After they were completely dissolved, a clear micellar solution was formed.
[0095] Table 1 - Surfactant-water base preformulations according to the invention
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[0097] 1) Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt; Source: Cytec Industries, Inc.
[0098] 2) Monooleate Ethoxylated Sorbitol with 20EO; Source: Lonza Inc.
[0099] 3) Monolaurate Ethoxylated Sorbitol with 20EO; Source: Lonza Inc.
[0100] 4) PPG-26 Butylene-26 & PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil and Water; Source: LWR Inc.
[0101] In the second step, an air freshener composition was obtained according to the formulation given in Table 2. The above surfactant-water base, fragrance base and solubilizer ingredients were mi...
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