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Synthesis and study of nonionic surfactants based on propylene oxide and lauric acid

Nonionic surfactants were synthesized at various molar ratios of propylene oxide and lauric acid. Propoxylation products were identified by a number of physico-chemical analytical methods. The tensiometric method was used to measure the surface tension of aqueous solutions of the products at interfa...

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Published in:Russian journal of applied chemistry 2016-04, Vol.89 (4), p.559-565
Main Authors: Asadov, Z. H., Ahmedova, G. A., Rahimov, R. A., Asadova, A. Z., Nazarov, I. G.
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