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Meaning of "hydrotrope"

Hydrotrope is a substance that increases the solubility of hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions. It is commonly used in industrial and household products like detergents
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  • A compound that solubilizes hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions.
  • A device for raising water by the direct action of steam; a pulsometer.

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The hydrotrope may be an alkylglucoside or alkyl polyglucoside.
Any suitable cyclic hydrotrope may be used.
The hydrotrope is preferably an alkylglucoside or alkyl polyglucoside.
A particularly preferred hydrotrope is sodium cumene sulfonate.
The fifth essential ingredient herein is a hydrotrope.
Minimal amounts of hydrotrope and electrolytes are required.
The viscosity modifier may comprise a hydrotrope.
The most preferred hydrotrope is sodium cumene sulfonate.
The composition can comprise a cyclic hydrotrope.
Hydrotrope reduces and prevents liquid crystal formation.
Preferably the hydrotrope comprises glycerol.
Hydrotrope reduces liquid crystal formation.
The most preferred hydrotrope is sodium xylene sulfonate.
Compositions of the invention may further comprise a hydrotrope.
The hydrotrope is typically included in the surfactant layer.

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It is preferred to include a hydrotrope in the formulation.
A good hydrotrope is not necessarily a good wetting agent.
The composition can contain a hydrotrope.
A preferred hydrotrope is sodium xylene sulfonate.
We have found it unnecessary to include amine oxide or hydrotrope.
An example of a hydrotrope suitable for this purpose is urea.
The cumene sulphonate is the most preferred hydrotrope.
A hydrotrope is a compound that solubilises hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions.
There is no dosclosure of the use of a hydrotrope in the process.
A hydrotrope is a compound that solubilizes hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions.
A composition of the invention can also include a hydrotrope.
Active content of hydrotrope in formulation.
The hydrotrope is used to reduce the viscosity of the mixture.
Calcium ions may also be added as salts of the hydrotrope.
A hydrotrope is a substance that improves the solubility of surfactants in water.
In liquid detergent compositions the polymers can act as a hydrotrope.
The surfactant and hydrotrope are dissolved sequentially in the water.
A highly preferred component of the compositions of the invention is a hydrotrope.
A hydrotrope includes any compound suitable for solubilizing intermediaries.
A particularly preferred hydrotrope is glycerol.
Viscosity modifier may comprise a solvent as discussed above or a hydrotrope.
Additionally the formulation contains a hydrotrope to solubilise the dye.
A hydrotrope can be useful in a composition containing a carboxylic acid or peroxycarboxylic acid.
The compositions according to the invention may also comprise a hydrotrope.
Any suitable hydrotrope known in the art can be used herein.
The composition may further contain a hydrotrope and a chelating agent.
At least one hydrotrope refers to one or a combination of two or more hydrotropes.
This may be adapted by changing the ratio of hydrotrope to nonionic surfactant.
The hydrotrope helps with the rheology profile of the composition.
An especially preferred cyclic hydrotrope for use herein is sodium cumene sulphonate.
Many hydrotrope solubilizers independently exhibit some degree of antimicrobial activity at low pH.
The mixture is blended and hydrotrope may be added to adjust the viscosity.
This product mixture can advantageously be used without any purification as a hydrotrope.
Additional of a hydrotrope is often needed to create a stable liquid rinse aid formulation.
The composition described herein may also include a hydrotrope coupler or solubilizer.

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