Biodegradability of Surfactants By Karsa, D.R. 9789401045889

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Analytical chemistry

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Wordery

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Springer netherlands

Biodegradability of Surfactants : Springer : 9789401045889 : 9401045887 : 21 Sep 2012 : The awareness and development of 'biodegradable' surfactants pre-dates current pressures by the environmental movement by nearly three decades, wherein a responsible industry mutually agreed to replace 'hard', non-biodegradable com­ ponents of household detergents by 'soft', biodegradable alternatives, without course to legislation. The only requirement at that time was for surfactants used in detergents to exhibit a 'primary biodegradability' in excess of 80%; this referring to the disap­ pearance or removal from solution of the intact surface active material as de­ tected by specified analytical techniques. This proved useful, as observed environmental impacts of surfactants, e.g. visible foam on rivers, are associated with the intact molecule. Test methods for 'primary biodegradability' were eventually enshrined in EU legislation for nonionic surfactants (Directive 821242/EEC, amended 73/404IEEC)

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