7 Key Insights into Surfactant Performance Comparison: A Professional Data Guide

Introduction: Selecting the Right Molecule

In industrial chemical formulation, selecting a surfactant is never a “one size fits all” decision. Different applications demand specific balances of wetting, detergency, degreasing, and foaming. To assist formulators, KEMAIX has conducted a comprehensive Surfactant Performance Comparison based on international and Chinese national standards (such as GB/T 13174 and GB/T 9985). This data-driven guide evaluates mainstream nonionic surfactants—including the Isomeric Alcohol (TO/XP) series and the traditional AEO series—to help you optimize performance and cost.

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I. Solubility Comparison: Stability Across Temperatures

Solubility is the first hurdle in any formulation. Our testing at 25°C, 70°C, and 100°C reveals significant differences in how surfactants behave in aqueous solutions.

  • Isomeric Series (TO-5, TO-7, TO-9): These exhibit excellent transparency at 25°C. Unlike traditional linear alcohols, the branched structure of the TO series provides a narrower gel zone, making them easier to handle in cold-process manufacturing.

  • High-Temperature Stability: While most nonionic surfactants maintain solubility at 70°C, formulators must monitor the Cloud Point to ensure the system remains clear under extreme heat.

II. Detergency Performance (R% Value)

Based on the GB/T 13174-2003 standard (using carbon black oil cloth), we measured the detergency efficiency (R%) of various agents.

Surfactant Type Detergency (R%) Performance Rank
XP-90 15.77 High
TO-90 15.58 High
AEO-9 14.98 Moderate-High
LAS 9.12 Moderate (Anionic)

The data confirms that the isomeric XP and TO series outperform traditional AEO-9 in removing stubborn particulate soil.

III. Degreasing Efficiency (C Value)

Industrial degreasing requires rapid penetration and displacement of oils. Our Surfactant Performance Comparison utilized the GB/T 9985-2000 standard to calculate the degreasing value (C).

  • The Isomeric Advantage: TO-90 (C = 1.40) and XP-90 (C = 1.34) show a clear advantage over AEO-9 (C = 1.22). The branched alkyl chain allows the molecule to lower dynamic surface tension faster, penetrating the oil-substrate interface more effectively than linear chains.

  • Hard Surface Applications: For heavy-duty degreasers, the TO series is the preferred choice for maximizing oil removal without increasing surfactant concentration.

IV. Foaming Power (V Value)

Measured via the Ross-Miles method, the foam height (V) indicates the sensory and functional characteristics of the surfactant in a cleaning cycle.

  • High Foam Systems: LAS (V = 65.57) and AES (V = 68.32) remain the gold standard for high-foam requirements in personal care and manual dishwashing.

  • Low Foam Industrial Cleaning: TO-7 (V = 50.86) and XP-70 (V = 53.16) generate significantly lower and more unstable foam, making them ideal for high-pressure spray cleaning and automated CIP (Clean-in-Place) systems.

Technical FAQ: Understanding the Data

Q: Why does the branched structure of Isomeric Alcohols improve degreasing?

A: In our Surfactant Performance Comparison, we observed that branched molecules (like the TO and XP series) do not pack as tightly at the interface as linear molecules. This “loose” packing promotes faster diffusion and lower dynamic surface tension, which is the primary driver for high-efficiency degreasing.

A: Generally, yes. TO-90 offers superior detergency and a better environmental profile. However, you should check the Surfactant HLB Value to ensure the emulsification balance of your specific oil phase remains stable.

KEMAIX: Data-Driven Manufacturing for Global Formulators

As a dedicated manufacturer of industrial surfactants, KEMAIX provides more than just raw materials. Our in-house laboratory validates every Surfactant Performance Comparison against international standards to ensure our TO, XP, and AEO series deliver consistent results in your facility.

Our Manufacturing Edge:

  • Standardized Quality: Testing based on GB/T and API requirements for detergency and degreasing.
  • Factory-Direct Supply: Competitive pricing on high-purity Isomeric Alcohol Ethoxylates.
  • Expert Consultation: Our engineers help you interpret performance data to reduce your formulation costs.
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Grace Dou

Specialist in EO/PO Derivatives & Surface Chemistry. With 10+ years of experience in chemical export and formulation optimization at Kemaix, Grace provides technical insights to help global clients achieve superior emulsification stability.

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