MindMap Gallery Cleaning mechanism of detergent
The cleaning mechanism of detergents involves the saponification process, which hydrolyzes fats and oils to generate cleaning components. The detergency primarily stems from surfactants, which effectively reduce the surface tension of water, making it easier for stains to detach from fabrics and suspend in water. Additionally, detergents contain ingredients that protect fabrics, such as preventing fiber damage, avoiding shrinkage, and maintaining color brightness, all of which contribute to prolonging the lifespan and preserving the appearance of fabrics.
Edited at 2024-12-25 12:22:24