‘modified starches’ are substances obtained by one or more chemical treatments of edible starches, which may have undergone a physical or enzymatic treatment, and may be acid or alkali thinned or bleached; EuroParl2021 CPA 13.30.11: Bleaching and dyeing services of textile fibres and yarns ...
5 to 35 % by weight poly-functional carboxylic acid calculated as citric acid, 0 to 8 % by weight polyethylene glycol, 0 to 5 % by weight complex-binder, 0 to 2 % by weight paraffin oil, 0 to 5 % by weight disintegrating agent, 0 to 10 % by weight polymer and 0 to 10 % by...
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ascorbic acid, and other additives are commonly used in bleach formulations to enhance their performance. However, concerns over biodegradation and biohazard risks are driving the development of eco-friendly and safer alternatives. In the household cleaning products sector, bleach continues to be a key...
Non-Chlorine Bleach:This is a blend of several other chemicals. It does not contain the chlorine molecule, and is not produced from the chlor-alkali process. It may contain some combination of sodium percarbonate, sodium perborate, borax, and/or soda ash. This may be specified for use for ...
paradodecyl benzene sodium sulphonate, and may be thickened by the addition of water soluble salts of carboxy methyl cellulose and polyacrylic acid. The rubber tiles may be precleaned with soap and water, a solution of an alkali or an organic solvent. The composition may be applied by dipping...
an alkali or alkaline-earth metal chlorite or ammonium chlorite, containing a potentially acid salt, i.e. a salt which, when dissolved in the alkaline or neutral chlorite bleaching solution, renders it acid on heating, removing the material from the bath, removing excess solution and then ...
NaClO (bleach)+R−COOH (fatty acid)⟶HClO+R−COONa (soap)NaClO (bleach)+R−COOH (fatty acid)⟶HClO+R−COONa (soap) (There are other mechanisms by which hypochlorite is known to perform disinfection, though the focus of this answer is to address how the slippery feeling comes ab...
wherein R5is hydrogen, a —(CH2)x(CHCH3)y—NH2—>O group or an alkali metal; x is a number from 1 to 4; and y is 0 or 1. Amine oxide based on aminotrimethylene phosphonic acid is one of the particularly preferred amine oxide phosphonic acids. Agents according to the invention pref...
as salts of alkali metals and earth alkali metals. Other suitable materials are methionine, cysteine, propyl gallate, tert-butyl hydroquinone, tocopherols, thiodipropionic acid, butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisol (BHA) or tannic acid. The amount of the antioxidant, peroxide ...