Preparation of a New Type Cleanup Additive

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Nonionic surface active agent AO-1, n-butanol, kerosene and water were mixed in varying proportions to compound micro-emulsion. According to different phase states of each micro-emulsion, some systems with representative were picked up, and then tested the interface properties of oil phase of the systems above. The experimental results show that there is a system with low interfacial tension and steady surface tension.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 884-885)

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224-227

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January 2014

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