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detergent by the same name NP-40,
nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol of the
Tergitol NP
series of Dow Chemicals.
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trademark of S****
Chemical Co...
- NP-40 (also
known as
Tergitol-type NP-40 and
nonyl phenoxypolyethoxylethanol) is a
commercially available detergent with CAS
Registry Number 9016-45-9...
- the
detergent range (HLB 13-15); this is
significantly less than 17.8 of
tergitol NP-40 or 16.7 of
Polysorbate 20 (also
known as
Tween 20),
which both belong...
-
Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (STS) is a
common anionic surfactant. The
compound consists of the
sodium salt of the micelle-forming
sulfate ester of tetradecanol...
- Schaeffer–Fulton
modification (decolorize by water)
Detergent method,
using Tergitol 7,
nonionic polyglycol ether surfactants type NP-7 Fite
stain Fite-Faraco...
- 10
ethyl glucoside 362 12.5
Genapol X-150 C13H27O(CH2CH2O)15H 860 15.0
Tergitol NP-10
nonylphenolethoxylate 682 13.6
Marlipal 013/90 C13H27O(CH2CH2O)9H...
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Methylene blue. An
improved method involves the
addition of the
surfactant Tergitol 7 to the
carbol fuchsin stain, and the
omission of the
steaming step. Schaeffer–Fulton...
- XLT Agar (Xylose
Lysine Tergitol-4) is a
selective culture medium for the
isolation and
identification of
salmonellae from food and
environmental samples...
-
commonly used to
isolate enteric Gram-negative rods such as MacConkey,
Tergitol 7, and
eosin methylene blue. Hollis, D. G.; Hickman, F. W.; Fanning, G...
- naphthalene, and methylnaphthalenes. In
conjunction with the
anionic surfactant Tergitol NP10 and phenanthrene,
strain P16 has been
proposed to be a
model for looking...