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DURING an investigation involving the use of cation-active salts such as cetyl pyridinium bromide in conjunction with sodium hexametaphosphate, it was observed that precipitates frequently occurred. Further observations on distilled water solutions showed that cation-active long-chain salts of this class give rise to intense turbidity and in some instances to complete precipitation when treated with sodium hexametaphosphate (“Calgon”).
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POWNEY, J. Reaction between Long-Chain Cation-active Salts and Sodium Hexametaphosphate. Nature 152, 76 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152076a0
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