Photo Flo 200 and Photo Flo 600 seem to be a bit different products. The former is based on
Propylene glycol (CAS# 57-55-6). Photo Flo 600 is Ethylene Glycol (107-21-1). Both have an alcohol (maybe as a preservative?), Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol (9036-19-5) for Photo Flo 200, p-tert-octylphenoxy polyethoxyethyl alcohol (9002-93-1) for Photo Flo 600 (similar compounds, I believe).
Ilford Ilfosol uses isotridecanol, branched, ethoxylated (9043-30-5), which is also identified as Genepol or ethylene glycol ether along with the alcholol, 2-phenoxyethanal (122-99-6).
Photographers' Formulary Formaflo uses a mixture of Lauryl glucoside (
110615-47-9) and decyl glucoside (68515-73-1) for the surfactant along with something else identified only with CAS# 98551-12-2.
The LegacyPro 200 Wetting agent appears identical to the Kodak Photo Flo 200 in composition.
The Tetenal Mirasol product in question lists Siloxan Polyalkylenoxidcopolymer (117272-76-1),
5-Chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone with 2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone (55965-84-9) and, for the alcohol, Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated 68131-39-5.
I don't know how biodegradable these all are in relation to each other or in what concentrations.
Best,
Doremus