Surfactants in Consumer Products: Theory, Technology and ApplicationJürgen Falbe Springer Science & Business Media, 06.12.2012 - 548 Seiten In to days market, custom formulated surfactants are offered for a wide range of applications. The need for surfactants in detergents, cleaning agents, cosmetics & toiletries is second only to an expanding demand in industrial applications. But even within the non-industrial areas the demands have undergone significant changes in recent years. For example, washing and cleaning temperatures have substantially decreased with increased energy conservation attitudes, and more stringent regulatory requirements in the area of ecology and toxicology are leading to new product profiles. New manufacturing technologies and an increased utilization of natural raw materials also factor into this continuing evolution. These changes and trends have been described in numerous publications. However, a summary and survey of these developments is currently missing. The book presented here "Surfactants in Consumer Products" is intended to close this gap. The editor and authors dedicate this work to Dr. Dr. h.c. Konrad Henkel on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Dr. Henkel, himself a scientist and industrialist, contributed signifi cantly to developments in the surfactant field. In the nineteen-fifties, he initiated the change from soap based detergents to synthetic detergents within Henkel. At the same time, dishwashing detergents utilizing various synthetic surfactants were also developed, and became the basis for modem manual and mechanical dishwashing. |
Inhalt
Synthesis of Surfactants | 28 |
Interfacial and Colloidal Properties | 133 |
hydrophobic hydrophilic | 153 |
Performance in Detergents Cleaning Agents | 197 |
Starting materials for surfactants generally belong to one of the following | 350 |
Manufacture of Consumer Products | 399 |
is shown in Fig 1 | 405 |
2 | 413 |
Analysis of Surfactants and Surfactant Formulations | 440 |
Environmental Impact | 450 |
Biological Effects Toxicology and Human Safety | 476 |
Economic Aspects | 504 |
Development Trends | 518 |
The vast distribution of surfactants in various products in everyday use requires | 525 |
Definition of Important Terms | 531 |
societies the cosmetic sector is indebted not only to the cosmetic chemist but | 426 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
a-olefins acid esters acid methyl esters addition adsorption alkali alkane alkane sulfonates alkanol amides alkyl alkyl chain alkyl sulfates alkylbenzene alkylbenzene sulfonates amine oxides amines anionic application approx aqueous betaines bleaching calcium carbon catalyst cationic chain length chemical chloride cleaning components compounds cosmetic critical micelle critical micelle concentration dishwashing detergents dispersing dyestuff effect electrolyte emulsifiers emulsions ester sulfonates ether sulfates ethoxylation ethylene oxide factants fats fatty acid fatty acid methyl fatty alcohol fibers foam formation groups Henkel KGaA hydrogen hydrophilic hydrophobic increase industry ingredients interfacial tension ionic surfactants ions laundry layer liquid manufacture methyl mixtures molecules nonionic surfactants Oil Chem olefins phase phosphates polyethyleneglycol ethers polyglycol ethers polymers properties raw materials reaction reactor removal salts skin soaps sodium sulfate soil solubility stability sulfonic acids sulfur trioxide surface active Table temperature Tenside Deterg textile tion utilized viscosity washing machines water hardness wetting zeolite
