BS EN ISO 8799:1996 - Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethoxylated alcohol and alkylphenol sulfates. Method for determination of unsulfated matter content
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BS EN ISO 8799:1996 is a standard that focuses on the analysis of surface active agents, specifically ethoxylated alcohol and alkylphenol sulfates. The standard outlines a method for determining the unsulfated matter content in these types of surface active agents, which are chemical compounds used in various applications, including detergents, emulsifiers, and foaming agents.
Here are the key aspects covered by this standard:
Objective: The primary objective of BS EN ISO 8799:1996 is to provide a standardized method for quantifying the unsulfated matter content in ethoxylated alcohol and alkylphenol sulfates.
The standard defines the scope of its application, specifying the types of surface active agents to which it applies and providing definitions of relevant terms.
Sample Preparation: It outlines the procedures for preparing samples of the surface active agents for analysis.
Analysis Method: The standard details the method for determining the unsulfated matter content, including the use of specific reagents and analytical techniques. This typically involves the hydrolysis of the sulfated compounds and the subsequent determination of the unsulfated portion.
Calculation: It provides instructions on how to calculate and express the unsulfated matter content based on the analysis results.
Reporting: The standard may include guidelines for reporting the results of the unsulfated matter content analysis, including any relevant technical details.
BS EN ISO 8799:1996 - Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethoxylated alcohol and alkylphenol sulfates. Method for determination of unsulfated matter content