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Trend on Development and Application of High Performance Surfactants for Detergents  

Rang, Moon-Jeong (Division of Molecular Science, Pai Chai University)
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Applied Chemistry for Engineering / v.20, no.2, 2009 , pp. 126-133 More about this Journal
Abstract
The surfactants applied in household detergents and industrial cleansers should satisfy the requirement of not just the basic function such as emulsification, solubilisation, dispersion, detergency, wetting and foaming, but also the economical efficiency and the safety to human and environment. In the viewpoint of the sustainable development, the surfactants, moreover, have to reduce raw materials and energy consumption and waste disposal when they are being manufactured and also consumed for their purposes. New high-performance surfactants have been extensively studied and developed in order to respond the change in social and economical environment. Noticeable progresses have been achieved so far, which are the significant increase in solubility and surface activity through the minor modification of existing surfactant molecular structure and the synergistic increase in a surface activity shown in the mixed surfactant system of anionic and cationic surfactants. In this review, the important and meaningful progresses achieved recently in technological advance and practical application will be summarized and discussed.
Keywords
high-performance surfactant; branched alkyl sulfate; 2-phenyl LAS; mixed micelle; catanionic surfactant;
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