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ISO 2268:1972

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Surface active agents (non-ionic) Determination of polyethylene glycols and non-ionic active matter (adducts) Weibull method

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Published date

01-11-1972

The method relies on the facts that both non-ionic adducts and polyethylene glycols are soluble in sodium chloride solution, but one is soluble in ethyl acetate whereas the other is not. Separation of the polyethylene glycols and the adducts is, therefore, possible by the following methods: Dissolution of the sample in ethyl acetate and extraction of polyethylene glycols by sodium chloride solution. Extraction of the polyethylene glycols isolated in the sodium chloride solution with chloroform, removal of the solvent and weighing of the residue. Evaporation of the ethyl acetate solution which contains the adducts and weighing of the residue.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS 6829-4.2(1989) (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
5
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
UNE 55519:1974 Identical
NFT 73 274 : 1978 Similar to
NBN T 63 120 : 1980 Identical
DIN ISO 2268:1980-07 Identical
SAC GB/T 5560 : 2003 Identical
NF EN 12139 : 1999 Similar to
BS 3762:1964 Similar to

BS 6829-0:1987 Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials) General introduction

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