Date of Award
5-1942
Degree Type
Bachelors Essay
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
Chemistry
First Advisor
Herbert Heinrich
Second Advisor
Donald J. Keegan
Abstract
During the past few years, industry has developed a steadily increasing interest in certain new types of synthetic organic compounds.
Industry devoted to the cleaning of textiles has found the removal of printer's ink and lubricating oils a tedious operation.
There has been developed and perfected a series of synthetic materials which successfully meet modern needs.
The detergents, in general, have some or all of the following properties: wetting-out, dispersing, emulsifying, penetrating, and cleaning.
There seems to be a need to investigate some of these new detergents for commercial cleaning purposes.
Recommended Citation
Holzman, Daniel David, "The Cleaning Action of Detergents and Soaps on Printer's Ink and Lubricating Oils" (1942). Bachelors’ Theses. 682.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/bachelor_essays/682
Comments
A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts of Marquette University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science