Abstract

Nonionogenic surface-active compounds (NSAC) based on ethylene oxide are widely used in different sectors of the economy. The continuous growth in demand for products obtained through oxyethylation of alcohols, alkyl phenols, and other organic compounds makes it necessary to find ways of intensifying the process of oxyethylation of NSAC and to develop effective, indigenous, and continuous-process equipment.

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