Non-Ionic Surfactant
A Balance of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Structure
Non-Ionic Surfactants
Contain no Structural Element that has a Formal Charge
Nonionic surfactants by definition contain no structural element that has a formal charge. Surface activity derives from a balance of hydrophobic and hydrophilic structures contained in the surfactant molecule. Altering the balance towards more hydrophobic or more hydrophilic influences the surfactant’s functional properties to achieve a desired effect.
A comprehensive package of spacer suspending agents, surfactants, and solvents.
Advantageous of Non-ionic Surfactants Over other Types
Nonionic surfactants have attributes that make their use advantageous over other surfactant types. Due to their lack of charge, they are compatible with both cationic and anionic surfactants, as well as other nonionic surfactants.