ethoxins
Ethoxins are a class of synthetic organic compounds that are used as surfactants in various industrial and household applications. They are characterized by the presence of an ethoxy group, which is a chain of ethylene oxide units attached to a hydrophobic group. The most common ethoxins are nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEOs), which are derived from nonylphenol and have a variable number of ethylene oxide units.
Ethoxins are widely used in detergents, emulsifiers, and wetting agents due to their ability to reduce surface
However, ethoxins have raised environmental and health concerns. Nonylphenol, a common precursor to NPEOs, has been
Regulations and restrictions on the use of ethoxins have been implemented in many countries to mitigate their