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CAS 341537-63-1

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Quaternary ammonium compounds, bis(hydroxyethyl)methyltallow alkyl, chlorides, salts with bentonite

Description:
Quaternary ammonium compounds, specifically bis(hydroxyethyl)methyltallow alkyl chlorides, are a class of cationic surfactants characterized by their quaternary nitrogen atom bonded to four organic groups, including a tallow alkyl chain and hydroxyethyl groups. These compounds exhibit surfactant properties, making them effective in emulsifying, dispersing, and stabilizing formulations. They are typically used in various applications, including personal care products, disinfectants, and as antimicrobial agents due to their ability to disrupt microbial cell membranes. When combined with bentonite, a naturally occurring clay, these quaternary ammonium compounds can enhance the properties of the clay, improving its ability to adsorb and retain moisture, as well as providing antimicrobial benefits. The presence of chloride ions contributes to the solubility and stability of the compound in aqueous solutions. Overall, this combination results in a versatile material with applications in industrial, agricultural, and cosmetic formulations, leveraging both the surfactant properties of the quaternary ammonium compound and the functional characteristics of bentonite.
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  • Quaternary ammonium compounds, bis(hydroxyethyl)methyltallow alkyl, chlorides, salts with bentonite
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