Alkyl glycoside
Alkyl glycosides refer to alkyl polyglucosides synthesized from glucose and fatty alcohols. They refer to glycosides with more than or equal to 2 sugar units in complex glycoside compounds. They are collectively referred to as alkyl polyglucosides (or alkyl polyglycosides). . Generally, the degree of polymerization n of alkyl polyglycosides is in the range of 1.1 to 3, and R is a C8 to C16 alkyl group. APG appears as a white solid powder or light yellow oily liquid at room temperature. It has high solubility in water and is difficult to dissolve in commonly used organic solvents.
- + Ethoxylate Series
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- Nonylphenol ethoxylate
- Ethoxylated Lauryl Alcohol
- Ester Ether Series
- Trimethylhexanol ethoxylate
- Methoxy polyethylene glycol
- Isotridecanol ethoxylate
- Secondary alcohol ethoxylates
- Fatty amine ethoxylates
- 2-Ethyl-hexanol ethoxylate
- C9-11 alcohol ethoxylates
- Castor oil ethoxylate
- Octylphenol ethoxylate
- Styrene phenol ethoxylate
- Allyl ethoxylate
- Linear alcohol C12-14 alcohol ethoxylate
- 2-propyl-heptanol ethoxylate
- Alkyne glycol ethoxylate
- Dinaphthol ethoxylate
- C10 alcohol ethoxylate
- Bisphenol A ethoxylate
- Linear alcohol C12-14 ALCOHOL ethoxylate
- Ethoxylated Stearyl Alcohol
- Ethoxylated Oleyl Alcohol
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