High -efficiency dispersing agent is a commonly used surfactant, which is mainly used to disperse solid particles into liquid medium to prevent it from condensing and precipitating. The specific ingredients of high -efficiency dispersing agents can vary depending on different products, but the following types of compounds are often used as the main component of high -efficiency dispersing agents:
Ionic surface active agent: such as sodium viral phenylsulzenate (SDBS), sodium dulate sulfate (SDS), etc. These surfactants have good decentralized performance, which can make solid particles discretely distributed in the solution.
Non -ion -type surfactants: such as polyoxyethylene, lipidol ether (AEO), polyshan cedar glycol (TWEENS), etc. These surfactants are not charged and are often used in dispersing non -polar particles.
Polymer dispersing agent: such as sodium polyacrylate (PASS), sodium polyacrylate (PAA), etc. These dispersers are polymer compounds, which have strong dispersion capabilities and are suitable for decentralization of various particles.
Collagen stabilizers: such as colloidal silica, colloidal nanoparticles, etc. These colloids have a small particle size and high ratio area, which can effectively disperse particles and provide stability.
The above are some of the main components of the common high -efficiency dispersing agent. The composition combination of actual products may be different due to factors such as application fields and particle characteristics. In practical applications, the appropriate efficient dispersing agent is decentralized according to needs to achieve a good dispersion effect.