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Why do builders have to be added to anionic detergents? Are they only added to anionic detergents?
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What exactly do u mean by 'builders' ?

All I know is that with anionic detergents, there is a benzene ring after the hydrocarbon chain.

eg. CH2---(CH)13---BENZENE RING---N-(CH3)3 (-)
 

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Phosphates or zeolites are added i think
 

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回复: Re: builders for detergents

sulfonates or phosphates.
 

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Builders have to be added because anionic detergents do not lather well in hard water, which would form scum.
 

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Really, zeolites are increasingly popular now. And just think about it, builders are added to things that contain anionic molecules that will form scum with metallic ions. I don't think you can judge their lathering ability as 'not well' because their activity is just reduced quite a little to some extent, plus they do not form scum, they form soluble complex molecules!
 
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Undermyskin said:
Really, zeolites are increasingly popular now. And just think about it, builders are added to things that contain anionic molecules that will form scum with metallic ions. I don't think you can judge their lathering ability as 'not well' because their activity is just reduced quite a little to some extent, plus they do not form scum, they form soluble complex molecules!
What do you mean by this part?
 

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Anionic surfactant do not form scum with metallic ions, they form aqueous-soluble complex.
 

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