METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NONIONIC SURFACTANTS USING LOCAL RAW MATERIALS
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local raw materials, nonionic surfactants, aqueous solution, temperature effect, micelle structure, surface activity, chemical industry, control technologiesAbstract
This article studies the effect of temperature on aqueous solutions in the production of nonionic surfactants based on local raw materials. It analyzes how an increase in temperature affects the micelle structure and stability of surfactants, as well as their interaction with water. The study highlights the role of temperature in increasing or decreasing the surface activity of surfactants, their efficiency and product quality. Proper control of the role of temperature in the production of surfactants based on local raw materials is important for obtaining high-quality and environmentally friendly products.
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