Process of incorporating poly(ethylene oxide) into soap

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252 90, 252134, 252174, 252367, 252368, 424177, 424359, 264 75, 427212, C11D 922, C11D 1504

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041690664

ABSTRACT:
High molecular weight poly(ethylene oxide) is incorporated into soap by first forming a blend of poly(ethylene oxide) and molten higher fatty acids, preferably containing water.

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