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Isotropic polymer solubilization matrix: HenkelRecent Research Landscape

High active ingredient density causes phase separation and instability in liquid formulations, which is mitigated through precise surfactant-solvent ratio control. This ensures product shelf-life and consistent dosing performance in low-water environments.

What technical problems is Henkel addressing in Isotropic polymer solubilization matrix?

Particulate soil redeposition

(24)evidences

High concentrations of solid surfactants in liquid matrices often lead to precipitation, phase separation, or undesirable gelation. Overcoming these physical stability limits allows for the production of compact, high-performance cleaning agents.

Aqueous phase separation turbidity

(18)evidences

Incompatibility between charged copolymers and surfactants leads to phase separation and loss of optical clarity. Preventing these visual and structural instabilities ensures product homogeneity and consumer acceptance.