Hey there! As a supplier of APG 70, I often get asked about the detection rate of this product. So, I thought I'd take some time to break it down for you in this blog post.
First off, let's understand what APG 70 is. APG stands for Alkyl Polyglucoside, which is a type of non - ionic surfactant. These surfactants are derived from renewable raw materials like fatty alcohols and glucose, making them environmentally friendly and biodegradable. APG 70 specifically has a solid content of around 70%, and it's widely used in various industries such as personal care, household cleaning, and industrial applications.
Now, the detection rate of APG 70 can vary depending on a few factors. One of the key factors is the detection method used. There are several analytical techniques available for detecting APG 70, each with its own level of accuracy and sensitivity.
Chromatographic Methods
High - Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most commonly used methods for detecting APG 70. HPLC can separate the different components of APG 70 based on their chemical properties and then quantify them. The detection rate with HPLC can be quite high, often reaching over 95% in well - optimized conditions. This is because HPLC can accurately measure the concentration of APG 70 even in complex mixtures. It can detect impurities and other related compounds, providing a comprehensive analysis of the sample.


Gas Chromatography (GC) is another option. However, APG 70 is a relatively high - molecular - weight compound, and it may require derivatization before analysis with GC. This extra step can sometimes introduce errors, but when done correctly, GC can also provide a reliable detection rate, usually in the range of 90 - 93%.
Spectroscopic Methods
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy can be used to detect the functional groups present in APG 70. It's a quick and non - destructive method. IR can identify the characteristic bonds in APG 70, such as the glycosidic bond and the alkyl chain vibrations. However, the detection rate with IR is more qualitative than quantitative. It can give a rough estimate of the presence of APG 70, but for accurate quantification, it may not be as reliable as chromatographic methods. The detection rate in terms of simply identifying APG 70 can be around 80 - 85%.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is also a powerful tool. NMR can provide detailed information about the molecular structure of APG 70. It can detect and quantify different components based on the chemical shifts of the nuclei. The detection rate with NMR can be high, around 92 - 94%, especially for pure samples or samples with a relatively simple matrix.
Influencing Factors on Detection Rate
The matrix in which APG 70 is present can significantly affect the detection rate. For example, in personal care products, there are often other ingredients like oils, fragrances, and polymers. These can interfere with the detection process, reducing the accuracy of the measurement. In such cases, sample pre - treatment becomes crucial. Techniques like extraction and purification can help remove these interfering substances and improve the detection rate.
The quality of the APG 70 itself also matters. If the product has a high level of impurities or if it has degraded over time, the detection rate may be affected. For instance, if APG 70 has been exposed to high temperatures or harsh chemicals, it may undergo hydrolysis or oxidation, changing its chemical structure and making it more difficult to detect accurately.
Our Products and Their Detection Rates
At our company, we take great pride in the quality of our APG 70 products. We ensure that our manufacturing processes are optimized to produce high - purity APG 70. When it comes to the detection rate, we've conducted numerous tests using different methods. Our APG 70 products typically show a detection rate of over 95% when analyzed by HPLC. This high detection rate is a testament to the consistency and purity of our products.
We offer a range of APG 70 products, including APG 0810H70DK/decyl Glucoside/CAS:68515 - 73 - 1/225DK, APG 0810H70/decyl Glucoside/CAS:68515 - 73 - 1, and APG 0810/decyl Glucoside/CAS:68515 - 73 - 1. These products are suitable for different applications, and we can provide detailed detection reports upon request.
Why the Detection Rate Matters
The detection rate is important for several reasons. For manufacturers using APG 70 in their products, it ensures that they are getting the right amount of active ingredient. This is crucial for product performance. For example, in a cleaning product, if the APG 70 content is lower than expected, the cleaning power may be reduced.
From a regulatory perspective, accurate detection of APG 70 is necessary to comply with environmental and safety standards. Many countries have regulations regarding the use and labeling of surfactants, and a reliable detection rate helps companies meet these requirements.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the detection rate of APG 70 can vary depending on the detection method, the matrix, and the quality of the product. With advanced analytical techniques like HPLC, it's possible to achieve a high detection rate, often over 95%. At our company, we're committed to providing high - quality APG 70 products with excellent detection rates.
If you're interested in purchasing APG 70 for your business, whether it's for personal care, household cleaning, or industrial applications, we'd love to have a chat with you. We can offer you detailed information about our products, including their detection rates and how they can benefit your specific needs. Don't hesitate to reach out and start a conversation about your procurement requirements.
References
- "Surfactants in Consumer Products: Theory, Technology, and Application" by W. Stache
- "Analytical Chemistry of Surfactants" by D. C. Blackburn
- Research papers on the analysis of alkyl polyglucosides from various scientific journals such as the Journal of Surfactants and Detergents.




