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Trend on Development of Low Molecular Weight Organosilicone Surfactants (Part II)

저분자 유기실리콘 계면활성제의 개발 동향 (제2보)

  • Rang, Moon Jeong (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pai Chai University)
  • 랑문정 (배재대학교 제약공학과)
  • Received : 2017.07.20
  • Accepted : 2017.08.23
  • Published : 2017.09.30

Abstract

Organosilicone-based surfactants, consisting of hydrophobic organosilicone groups coupled to hydrophilic polar groups, have been widely used in many industrial fields starting from polyurethane foam to construction materials, cosmetics, paints & inks, agrochemicals, etc., because of their low surface tension, lubricity, spreading, water repellency and thermal and chemical stability, resulted from the unique properties of organosilicone. Especially, organosiloxane surfactants, having low molecular weight siloxane as hydrophobe, exhibit low surface tension and excellent wettability and spreadability, leading to their applications as super wetter/super spreader, but have the disadvantage of vulnerability to hydrolysis. A variety of low molecular weight siloxane surfactant structures are required to provide the functional improvement and the defect resolution for reflecting the necessities in the various applications. This review includes the synthetic schemes of reactive tetrasiloxanes and disiloxanes as hydrophobic siloxane backbones, the main reaction schemes, such as hydrosilylation reaction, for coupling reactive tetrasiloxanes or disiloxanes to hydrophilic groups, and the main synthetic schemes of the tetra- and di-siloxane surfactants having polyether-, carbohydrate-, gemini-, bola-type surfactant structures.

소수성 유기실리콘 그룹에 친수성 극성 그룹이 결합되어 있는 유기실리콘 계면활성제는 유기실리콘의 독특한 특성으로 인하여 낮은 계면장력, 윤활성, 퍼짐성, 발수성, 열 안정성, 화학적 안정성 때문에 폴리우레탄 폼, 건설재료, 화장품, 페인트잉크, 농약 등 많은 산업분야에 사용되고 있다. 특히 소수기로 저분자 실록산을 가지고 있는 유기실리콘 계면활성제는 낮은 표면장력과 우수한 습윤/퍼짐성 때문에 super wetter/super spreader로서 활용되고 있으나 가수분해가 되는 취약한 단점도 가지고 있다. 저분자 실록산 계면활성제의 기능향상과 단점개선 등 응용분야에서의 요구사항을 반영하기 위하여 다양한 화학구조를 가진 저분자 실록산 계면활성제들이 개발되고 있다. 본 총설에서는 반응성 테트라실록산과 다이실록산의 합성방법, 반응성 테트라실록산 또는 다이실록산을 친수성 그룹과 결합시키는 규소수소화반응 같은 주요 합성방법, 그리고 폴리에테르, 카보하이드레이트, 제미니, 볼라 타입 등 구조를 가지는 테트라실록산 계면활성제와 다이실록산 계면활성제들의 합성방법을 논의한다.

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