Introduction and Chemical Structure
Alcohol Ethoxylates (AE) represent a fundamental class of non-ionic surfactants synthesized via the ethoxylation of linear or branched fatty alcohols. These alcohols may be derived from natural sources like coconut or palm kernel oil, or from petrochemical feedstocks. The molecular structure consists of a hydrophobic alkyl chain and a hydrophilic polyoxyethylene (EO) chain. This unique architecture allows for precise customization of performance characteristics by varying the carbon chain length and the degree of ethoxylation, making AEs one of the most adaptable workhorses in surfactant chemistry for household, industrial, and personal care applications.
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