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Surfactants in Consumer Products: Theory, Technology and Application
β Scribed by Dr. H. Verbeek (auth.), Prof. Dr. J. Falbe (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 567
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 signifiΒ 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.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XXIII
Historical Review....Pages 1-4
Structure and Application of Surfactants....Pages 5-22
Synthesis of Surfactants....Pages 23-132
Interfacial and Colloidal Properties....Pages 133-196
Performance in Detergents, Cleaning Agents and Personal Care Products....Pages 197-398
Manufacture of Consumer Products....Pages 399-439
Analysis of Surfactants and Surfactant Formulations....Pages 440-449
Environmental Impact....Pages 450-474
Biological Effects, Toxicology and Human Safety....Pages 475-503
Economic Aspects....Pages 504-516
Development Trends....Pages 517-530
Definition of Important Terms [1, 2]....Pages 531-535
Back Matter....Pages 537-547
β¦ Subjects
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Physical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Biotechnology
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