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BS EN ISO 2871-2:2010 Surface active agents. Detergents. Determination of cationic-active matter content Cationic-active matter of low molecular mass (between 200 and 500)

BS EN ISO 2871-2:2010

Surface active agents. Detergents. Determination of cationic-active matter content Cationic-active matter of low molecular mass (between 200 and 500)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 2871-2:2010
Pages:14
Released:2010-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 68045 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 2871-2:2010


This standard BS EN ISO 2871-2:2010 Surface active agents. Detergents. Determination of cationic-active matter content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.40 Surface active agents

This part of ISO 2871 specifies a method for the determination of low-molecular-mass cationic-active materials such as monoamines, amine oxides, quaternary ammonium compounds and alkylpyridinium salts which have a main chain of 10 to 22 carbon atoms and not more than 6 other carbon atoms in the cation.

The method is also suitable for other cationic-active materials.

The method is applicable to solids or to aqueous solutions of the active material when the relative molecular mass of the cationic-active matter is known or when it has been previously determined if its content is expressed as a percentage by mass. If more than one type of cationic-active material is present, an estimate of average relative molecular mass may be used.

The method is not applicable if anionic and/or amphoteric surface active agents are present.