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An '''amphicelle''' is an [[amphoteric]] nucleated [[micelle]]. Amphicelles can be used in suspensions to deliver biocidal doses on planktonic microbes. After drying, the cells form a uniformly distributed surface due to the large nature of their component molecules. Byo-One has a registered trademark on the name Amphicelle. <ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.byo-one.co.nz/index.php/byotrol/the-science|title= Byotrol is based on cationic biocides and hydrophobic polymers which are commonly used under European registration.|date= 2008|website= Byo-one.com|publisher= Byo-one|access-date= August 23, 2017}}</ref> |
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An '''amphicelle''' is an [[amphoteric]] nucleated [[micelle]]. |
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An amphicelle is an amphoteric nucleated micelle. Amphicelles can be used in suspensions to deliver biocidal doses on planktonic microbes. After drying, the cells form a uniformly distributed surface due to the large nature of their component molecules. Byo-One has a registered trademark on the name Amphicelle. [1]
- ^ "Byotrol is based on cationic biocides and hydrophobic polymers which are commonly used under European registration". Byo-one.com. Byo-one. 2008. Retrieved August 23, 2017.