An alkylcarboxylic acid aqueous rinse lowers surface tension to prevent resist pattern collapse, width non-uniformity, and residue.
A citrate, citric acid, and sodium lauryl sulfate solution breaks down PD catheter biofilm so antibiotics can reach bacteria and prevent relapsing peritonitis.
Uses alkyl glycol sulfate surfactants to cut 1,4-dioxane formation while keeping hand dishwashing liquid viscous, sudsy, and easy to dilute in cold water.
A tailored alkyl glycol sulfate surfactant blend cuts 1,4-dioxane while improving sebum stain removal in liquid laundry detergents.
A sulfated alkyl alcohol and alkyl glycol blend cuts 1,4-dioxane while keeping concentrated surfactants flowable, stable, and low in solvent.
Using alkyl glycol sulfate with betaine, this case sustains suds on greasy soils while lowering 1,4-dioxane and improving cold stability.
A surfactant blend of alkyl glycol sulfate and amphoteric or zwitterionic co-surfactants keeps strong initial suds while rinsing away with less water.
A balanced alkyl glycol sulfate and sulfonate surfactant system cuts 1,4-dioxane while improving sebum stain removal in liquid laundry detergent.
A surfactant blend of alkyl glycol sulfate and sulfonate cuts 1,4-dioxane while improving sebum stain removal in liquid laundry detergents.
A controlled alkyl glycol alcohol stream enables concentrated surfactant blends with lower 1,4-dioxane, better flowability, and low-temperature stability.
A balanced alkyl glycol sulfate and sulfonate surfactant ratio cuts 1,4-dioxane while preserving sebum stain removal in liquid detergents.
A betaine and alkyl glycol sulfate surfactant system maintains suds and grease cleaning at low temperature while reducing 1,4-dioxane.
Fine alkaline-earth powder enables direct acidic-extractant saponification without wastewater, improving conversion, phase stability, and metal separation.
Using alkyl glycol sulfate surfactants, this formulation balances viscosity, cold-water dilution, stable suds, and lower 1,4-dioxane formation.
A citrate, citric acid, and surfactant solution breaks down PD catheter biofilms, improving antibiotic access to bacteria and reducing relapse risk.