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titleOfInvention Nonionic surfactant and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [PROBLEMS] To provide a nonionic surfactant having a low freezing point, easy handling, and excellent salt resistance, and a simple method for producing the same. SOLUTION: A nonionic surfactant represented by the general formula [1] (In the formula, Z is a residue of a compound having 2 to 8 hydroxyl groups, AO is an oxyalkylene group having 3 to 4 carbon atoms, m is 5 to 150, and n is 1 to 250. , P Is 1 to 20, an oxyethylene group and a hydroxymethylethyleneoxy group are randomly added, and q is 2 to 8 It is. ) And a dihydric alcohol with an alkylene oxide having 3 to 4 carbon atoms, ethylene oxide and glycidyl acetate are randomly added, and then saponified, which is a method for producing a nonionic surfactant.
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