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using Tetrasodium EDTA wiht Cocamidopropyl Betaine
Hanson25
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December 2021
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can you use Tetrasodium EDTA with Cocamidopropyl Betaine, the betaine will have a cationic charge would this create solid complexes over time, Ph 5.5
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Abdullah
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December 2021
Yes you can use
Abdullah
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December 2021
Yes you can use
Paprik
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December 2021
Yes, you can.
EDTA (or chelating agents) should not be used only when
cationic emulsifier
is used.
The charge from Cocamidopropyl betaine (below pH7) is nothing to compare to cationic emulsifiers. Same goes for Polyquats, guar derivatives ...
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EDTA (or chelating agents) should not be used only when cationic emulsifier is used.
The charge from Cocamidopropyl betaine (below pH7) is nothing to compare to cationic emulsifiers. Same goes for Polyquats, guar derivatives ...