Abstract:BACKGROUND
There is a public interest in developing bio‐surfactants due to their low toxicity and high biodegradation potential. However, their biological, surface, and behavior to use with agrochemicals has not been investigated.
RESULTS
Critical micelle concentrations (CMCs) for the synthetic surfactant dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DOSS), the bio‐surfactant rhamnolipid (RL), and the bio‐surfactant surfactin (SF) were 1200, 50, and 50 mg L−1, respectively. Based on the ability of the surfactants to reduce t… Show more
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