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dishwashing liquid.
Posted by Farouk on April 9, 2016 at 9:07 pmHello Everybody.How to optimize a formula for a detergent product with the samecomponents but in different proportions ? should we measure the criticalmicellar concentration of the mixture “anionic/nonionic” and choose the proportions at this point ?Thank you.Farouk replied 8 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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I posted a link to an exhaustive article about surfactants a while ago.
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Hello
See our post on tips for asking questions to get more responses. https://chemistscorner.com/cosmeticsciencetalk/discussion/1070/rules-for-requesting-formulating-advice-help
This is a cosmetic formulating forum and when you put the subject “dishwashing liquid” you aren’t going to get a lot of interest.
To optimize your formula you should do a knockout experiment.
Knockout Experiments for Cosmetics - The Fastest Way to Become an Expert Formulator
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it’s also a very vague and open-ended question; I’ve read it several times now and I’m struggling to understand what exactly it is you want to know
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I’m going to fall back on the old standby: If you don’t know enough about your problem to even formulate a question about it, you need to hire a consultant to help you.
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Thank you to all of you.
I’ll get the link you posted Mr Belassi . Also thank you for that link Mr Perry.
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You can find it here. It may be more than you were looking for (grin)
https://chemistscorner.com/cosmeticsciencetalk/discussion/1642/surfactant-book#latest -
I just downloaded it, it is very interesting. apparently , no longer looks the CMC but other parameters such as the isotherms that are more significant. I would be happy to read it. Belassi thank you again
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