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Dispersants

Dispersants are substances that cause larger particles to break down, preventing them from re-aggregating. A dispersion system consists of two immiscible phases – one is the continuous phase and the other is the dispersed phase. Additional mechanical energy is required to disperse a given substance, which causes the dispersant to mix with the phases that make up the system.

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Chemal OA-9 Chemal ethoxylated alcohols offer excellent detergency, wetting, emulsification, dispersion, solubilizing and defoaming properties. They are ideally suited for use...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
9004-98-2
Chemal OA-9
Chemax ACT-9S Used as a dispersant for color concentrates in the paint industries.
Composition
Alkoxylated nonylphenols
Chemax ACT-9S
Chemax DOSS/70E Chemax DOSS/70E is a high quality Dioctyl sulfosuccinate used as a wetting agents and rewetting agents, emulsifiers, detergent, and spreading agents.
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
CAS No.
577-11-7
Chemax DOSS/70E
Chemax DOSS/70PG Chemax DOSS/70PG is a high quality dioctyl sulfosuccinate used as a wetting agents and rewetting agents, emulsifiers, detergent, and spreading agents.
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
CAS No.
577-11-7
Chemax DOSS/70PG
Chemax DOSS/75E Chemax DOSS/75E is a high quality dioctyl sulfosuccinate used as a wetting agents and rewetting agents, emulsifiers, detergent, and spreading agents.
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
CAS No.
577-11-7
Chemax DOSS/75E
Chemax SP-20 Chemax SP-20 acts as an emulsifiers, detergent for metalworking, metal cleaning, systems; wetting agents in zinc plating systems
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
104376-75-2
Chemax SP-20
Chemazine VOIM Chemazine VOIM is a vegetable derived oleyl imidazoline that may be used in various industries for generating exceptional foam. This chemistry also improves wetting...
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Amines
CAS No.
95-38-5
Chemazine VOIM
Chemeen 18-10 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
26635-92-7
Chemeen 18-10
Chemeen 18-5 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
26635-92-7
Chemeen 18-5
Chemeen 18-6 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
26635-92-7
Chemeen 18-6
Chemeen 18-8 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
26635-92-7
Chemeen 18-8
Chemeen C-10 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
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Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-14-8
Chemeen C-10
Chemeen C-12G Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-14-8
Chemeen C-12G
Chemeen C-15 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-14-8
Chemeen C-15
Chemeen DT-15 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61790-85-0
Chemeen DT-15
Chemeen HT Chemeen HT may be used as a raw material for the production of ethoxylated amines.
Composition
Oil derivatives
CAS No.
61788-45-2
Chemeen HT
Chemeen HT-5 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61790-82-7
Chemeen HT-5
Chemeen HT-6 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61790-82-7
Chemeen HT-6
Chemeen HT-8 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61790-82-7
Chemeen HT-8
Chemeen O-30/80 Chemeen polyoxyethylated fatty amines are mildly cationic surfactants that become more nonionic in nature with increasing ethylene oxide content. These surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
Chemeen O-30/80
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Chemical nature of dispersants

Most often, dispersants are surfactants or mixtures thereof with different HLB values, which adsorb onto the surface of the dispersed phase particles, reducing the interfacial tension and improving their wettability by the continuous medium. Such adsorption reduces van der Waals interactions between fine particles and enhances repulsive interactions, which helps to keep them separate.

Mechanism of action of dispersants

The mechanism of action of dispersants is based on electrostatic and/or steric stabilisation. In the case of electrostatic stabilisation, ionic dispersants adsorb onto the surface of the particles, giving them a surface charge and forming a so-called double electric layer – the resulting charges cause particles of the same sign to repel each other, which prevents their coagulation.

Steric mechanism

In the steric mechanism, dispersants with a high molar mass (e.g. polymeric) form wide protective layers around the particles, whose spatial veil acts as a physical barrier, making it difficult for the particles to approach and recombine. Steric stabilisation is often less sensitive to the presence of electrolytes than electrostatic stabilisation.

Electro-steric stabilisation

In practice, many modern dispersants combine both mechanisms – so-called electro-steric stabilisation, where electrostatic repulsion and a polymer barrier are generated simultaneously, which increases the stability of the dispersion even under variable chemical conditions, such as pH or ionic strength of the environment.

Application of dispersants

Dispersants are used in many applications, including in the automotive industry as additives to engine oils and in construction as additives to concrete. They can also be found in household and cosmetic chemicals. In the textile industry, they are used as additives to pigments. They are also used in petroleum processing.