Abstract

AbstractSeveral instances of synergistic interaction have been identified between amine oxides and alcohol ethoxylates in various surfactant formulations. The purpose of this study was to examine whether these benefits could be observed within the framework of generic hard‐surface cleaning formulations. Comparative evaluations were also carried out to determine the performance characteristics of low‐ and zero‐phosphate systems in which alkyldimethylamine oxides and linear alcohol ethoxylates are used. Best cleaning was observed with 1:1 mixtures of the subject surfactants, but substantial improvements over alcohol ethoxylate alone also were noted with formulations that contained lower ratios of amine oxide. These systems displayed good cleaning performance when tested on vinyl floor tiles soiled with an oily/particulate soil.

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