WebAn alcohol ethoxylate phosphate ester (Phospholan PE65 ®) was biodegraded for 60% on day 28 in the Closed Bottle test. Hence, this compound should be classi-fied as readily biodegradable. Furthermore, the biodegradation on day 42 was 73%, which strongly indicates total mineralisation (Akzo Nobel, unpublished result). View chapter Purchase book WebPhospholano PE65__1.0__ is a surface-active organic substances, anionic, alkyd phosphoric acid ester and free acid, in liquid form, are used in a collective MIXTURE at the processing plant flotation, UPON RECEIPT: PHOSPHOLAN PE65: SWEDEN *** *** 20240: 89966,6: View Importer: 04/Sep/2024: 3402119000
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WebThe agents Phospholan PE65 and Arcomon SO exhibit higher selectivity as compared to saponified tall oil fatty acids. Keywords: Flotation, apatite, Phospholan PE65, Arcomon SO, tall oil fatty acids. INTRODUCTION Deposits of apatite-containing ores provide about 15% of phosphate world production [1]. WebSep 1, 2013 · The agents Phospholan PE65 and Arcomon SO exhibit higher selectivity as compared to saponified tall oil fatty acids. Discover the world's research. 20+ million members; 135+ million publications; can hemochromatosis cause elevated lfts
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