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Cationic surfactants are a type of surfactant that contain a positively charged hydrophilic head group. They are used in a variety of applications, such as detergents, emulsifiers, wetting agents, and dispersants. Cationic surfactants are often used in combination with other surfactants to improve the performance of a product. They are also used in the formulation of personal care products, such as shampoos and conditioners.
Cationic surfactants are generally more expensive than other types of surfactants, due to their higher cost of production. However, they are often preferred for their superior performance in certain applications. They are also more biodegradable than other surfactants, making them a more environmentally friendly choice.
Some of the major companies in the cationic surfactant market include AkzoNobel, BASF, Clariant, Dow, Evonik, Huntsman, and Stepan. Show Less Read more