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BS 6829-4.3:1990 Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethylene oxide adducts Method for determination of oxyethylene groups

BS 6829-4.3:1990

Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethylene oxide adducts Method for determination of oxyethylene groups

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Standard number:BS 6829-4.3:1990
Pages:12
Released:1990-01-31
ISBN:0 580 18071 9
Status:Standard
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BS 6829-4.3:1990


This standard BS 6829-4.3:1990 Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethylene oxide adducts is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.40 Surface active agents

This International Standard specifies a method for the iodometric determination of oxyethylene groups in polyethoxylated non-ionic surface active agents.

The method is applicable to the analysis of polyethoxylated derivatives of

  • primary saturated fatty alcohols;
  • oleyl alcohol;
  • saturated fatty acids;
  • straight and branched chain alkylphenols.

It is also applicable in the presence of unreacted alcohols, fatty acids or alkylphenols of the types mentioned above.

The method is not applicable in the presence of

  • compounds containing sulfur or nitrogen;
  • compounds containing oxygen or halogen atoms on adjacent carbon atoms other than as oxyethylene groups, for example compounds containing oxypropylene groups;
  • aldehydes or acetals;
  • sterols and derivatives.

Hydrolysis followed by iodometric determination. Applicable to adducts of ethylene oxide with primary saturated fatty alcohols, oleyl alcohol, saturated fatty acids or alkylphenols.