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Handbook of Surfactants

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-94-010-4580-3
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Erscheinungstermin: 05.10.2012
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In preparing the second edition of this book, I have revised, updated and extended the original material, with particular attention to two areas of the book where there has been considerable publication of new material. The chapters on the use of surfactant theory and polymeric surfactants have been completely rewritten. Surfactant theory has seen considerable progress in the 1980s, but it is only in the last few years that it has been simplified such that it can be used in helping to formulate compositions containing surfactants in different applications. It must be admitted that even now most applications utilise empirical methods of formulation but the results in many cases can be better interpreted. Wetting and micro­ emulsions are now much better understood, but foams and defoamers still elude simplification. The use of theory in formulating compositions will probably very slowly be extended, but only if fairly simple rules, preferably non-mathematical, can be taught to industrial chemists. The concept of geometrical packing of surfactant molecules at an interface and the effect of the relative size of the head and tail has probably been the major advance in simplifying theory. This concept is now well recognised in the scientific literature but is not yet used widely by technologists using surfactants. I hope that this book will help in spreading the use of this simple concept.

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  • Artikelnummer: 9789401045803
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-94-010-4580-3
  • Verlag: Springer Netherlands
  • Erscheinungstermin: 05.10.2012
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Softcover Nachdruck of the original 2. Auflage 1994
  • Produktform: Kartoniert, Paperback
  • Gewicht: 517 g
  • Seiten: 324
  • Format (B x H x T): 155 x 235 x 19 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

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Porter, M. R.

1 General introduction.- 2 General approach to using surfactants in formulations.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Systematic approach.- 2.3 Practical formulation.- 2.4 Understanding formulations and end effects.- 2.5 Properties of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups.- 3 Information sources.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Manufacturers’ literature.- 3.3 Published books.- 3.4 Journals and periodicals.- 3.5 Patents.- 3.6 Symposia, meetings and courses.- 3.7 Government publications.- 3.8 Databases.- 4 Use of surfactant theory.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Adsorption and critical micelle concentration (CMC).- 4.3 Micelles, vesicles, liposomes and lamellar structures.- 4.4 Solubility and liquid crystals.- 4.5 Solubilisation and microemulsions.- 4.6 Wetting.- 4.7 Foaming/defoaming.- 4.8 Macroemulsions and HLB.- 4.9 Dispersing.- 4.10 Detergency.- 4.11 Surfactant mixtures and interactions.- References.- 5 Surfactants commercially available.- Reference.- 6 Anionics.- 6.1 Soaps.- 6.2 Modified carboxylates.- 6.3 Isethionates (ester sulphonates).- 6.4 Phosphate esters.- 6.5 Sulphates.- 6.6 Sulphonates — general.- 6.7 Sulphosuccinates and sulphosuccinamates.- 6.8 Taurates (amide sulphonates).- References.- 7 Nonionics.- 7.1 General introduction.- 7.2 Acetylenic surfactants.- 7.3 Alcohol ethoxylates.- 7.4 Alkanolamides.- 7.5 Amine oxides, phosphine oxides and sulphoxides.- 7.6 Surfactants derived from mono- and poly-saccharides.- 7.7 Ethoxylated alkanolamides.- 7.8 Ethoxylated long-chain amines.- 7.9 Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide (EO/PO) copolymers.- 7.10 Fatty acid ethoxylates.- 7.11 Sorbitan derivatives.- 7.12 Ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol and polyglyceryl esters plus their ethoxylated derivatives.- 7.13 Alkyl amines and alkyl imidazolines.- 7.14 Ethoxylated oils and fats.- 7.15Alkyl phenol ethoxylates.- References.- 8 Cationics.- 8.1 Cationics (general).- 8.2 Quaternary ammonium.- 8.3 Amine and imidazoline salts.- Reference.- 9 Amphoterics.- 9.1 Amphoterics (general).- 9.2 Betaines.- 9.3 Glycinates.- 9.4 Amino propionates.- References.- 10 Speciality surfactants.- 10.1 General.- 10.2 Silicone surfactants.- 10.3 Fluorocarbons.- 10.4 Miscellaneous specialities.- References.- 11 Polymeric surfactants.- References.- Appendix 1 Names of hydrophobes and average composition of fats and oils.- Appendix 2 Ecological and toxicity requirements.- Biodegradation.- Toxicity.- References.