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Amphoteric surfactants are a type of surfactant that can act as either an acid or a base, depending on the pH of the solution. They are composed of a hydrophilic head group and a hydrophobic tail group, and are used in a variety of applications, such as detergents, shampoos, and cosmetics. Amphoteric surfactants are known for their mildness and low toxicity, making them a popular choice for personal care products. They are also used in industrial applications, such as metalworking and oilfield operations.
Amphoteric surfactants are typically derived from natural sources, such as amino acids, and are often biodegradable. They are also used in a variety of formulations, such as emulsions, foams, and gels.
Some companies in the amphoteric surfactant market include BASF, AkzoNobel, Evonik, Solvay, and Croda. Show Less Read more