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polymer chemistry, a
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nonionic surfactants used as detergents, emulsifiers,
wetting agents or
defoaming agents. The most
commonly discussed compound ****xynol-9 is a spermicide...
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highest estimates of
exposure level.
Listed uses include:
anticaking agent,
defoaming agent, stabilizer, adsorbent, carrier,
conditioning agent,
chill proofing...
- formulations, and in the
textile and
fabric industry,
which uses the
wetting and
defoaming properties of ANS for
bleaching and
dyeing operations. Some naphthalenesulfonate...
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- in
silicone grease and
other silicone based lubricants, as well as in
defoaming agents, mold
release agents,
damping fluids, heat
transfer fluids, polishes...
-
adjuvants include:
acidifying agents,
buffering agents, anti-foam agents,
defoaming agents, anti-transpirants, dyes and brighteners,
compatibility agents...